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Mes Objectifs Quotas (+ 8 Quotas)

 

Épreuves Olympique

Homme

100 M

Pablo Matéo (Qualifié Relais)

OU

Mickael Méba Zézé (Qualifié Relais)

400 M

Gilles Biron (Qualifié Relais)

Relais 4 x 400 M

+ 2 Quotas

Saut à la Perche

Renaud Lavillenie

Saut en Longueur

Tom Campagne

Triple Saut

Benjamin Compaoré

Lancer du Marteau

Quentin Bigot

Décathlon

Makenson Gletty

Kévin Mayer

 

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MMZ non. Biron est dans le dur, se baser sur son 45.05 n'a pas trop de sens. Si un doit le faire au 400 c'est Sombé je pense. Lavillenie oui ... pourquoi pas Emig. Campagne non. Compaoré mouai, Tamgho (!) peut-être Gogois plutôt. 

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7 hours ago, Benolympique said:

Mes Objectifs Quotas (+ 8 Quotas)

 

Épreuves Olympique

Homme

100 M

Pablo Matéo (Qualifié Relais)

OU

Mickael Méba Zézé (Qualifié Relais)

400 M

Gilles Biron (Qualifié Relais)

Relais 4 x 400 M

+ 2 Quotas

Saut à la Perche

Renaud Lavillenie

Saut en Longueur

Tom Campagne

Triple Saut

Benjamin Compaoré

Lancer du Marteau

Quentin Bigot

Décathlon

Makenson Gletty

Kévin Mayer

 

Tableau déjà dépassé :lol:

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Point Ranking et Sélection

 

A l'instant T, 25 athlètes français sont en position qualifiable via le Ranking Road to Paris. Sur ces 25, 14 (en rouge) sont en position d'être sélectionnable selon les règles de la FFA (soit être parmi les 24 premiers au ranking mondial - R - , soit être parmi les 20 premiers au bilan mondial de l'année - B -).

 

La FFA se réservant le droit de sélectionner tout autre athlète ne répondant pas à ces 2 points (athlètes jeunes, relayeurs, etc.)

 

 

  R B Athlète

Discipline

H 12e 11e Jean-Marc Pontvianne Triple Saut
F 13e 21e Mélina Robert Michon Disque
F 14e 13e Margot Chevrier Perche
F 15e 24e Nawal Menniker Hauteur
H 16e - Jimmy Gressier 10000m
H 18e 22e Ryan Zézé 200m
F 19e 36e Alexandra Tavernier Marteau
H 21e - Yann Schrub 10000m
H 21e 47e Gilles Biron 400m
H 21e 19e Robin Emig Perche
F 22e 36e Solène Gicquel Hauteur
F 22e 29e Ninon Chapelle Perche
F 22e 17e Rose Loga Marteau
F 27e 30e Marie Julie Bonnin Perche
F 28e 10e Ilionis Guillaume Triple Saut
F 29e 30e Sarah Madeleine 5000m
H 31e 32e Tom Campagne Longueur
F 32e 22e Hélène Parisot 200m
H 32e 30e Maël Gouyette 1500m
F 34e 35e Amandine Brossier 400m
F 36e 30e Bérénice Cleyet-Merle 1500m
H 37e 35e Romain Mornet 1500m
F 54e - Orlann Olière 100m
F -   Alessia Zarbo 10000m
F - 46e Charlotte Pizzo 800m

 

Edit: Bon, hein, Margot Chevrier, voilà quoi. :rolleyes:

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1 hour ago, SalamAkhi said:

T'aurais dû attendre un poil plus. Les rankings vont être mis à jour dans quelques minutes, ça va swinguer, pour Parisot, Guillaume ou Campagne par exemple. 

 

Ok. Je le referais après-demain. Tout devrait être mis à jour.

 

Edit; j'avais loupé le truc des champions de France sélectionnables s'ils font partie des 32 premiers au ranking. Ca devrait rajouter quelques noms, genre à la longueur H.

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