Athletics at the Jeux de la Francophonie

Athletics is one of the sports at the quadrennial Jeux de la Francophonie (Francophone Games) competition. It has been one of the sports held at the event since the inaugural edition in 1989.

Editions

Games Year Host city Host country
I 1989 () Casablanca and Rabat,  Morocco
II 1994 () Paris (Évry) and Bondoufle  France
III 1997 () Antananarivo  Madagascar
IV 2001 () Ottawa and Gatineau  Canada
V 2005 () Niamey  Niger
VI 2009 () Beirut  Lebanon
VII 2013 () Nice  France

Jeux de la Francophonie records

Men

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Games Ref
100 m 10.07 Jean-Olivier Zirignon  Ivory Coast 3 September 1997 Madagascar Antananarivo 1997
200 m 20.20 Daniel Sangouma  France July 1989 Morocco Casablanca 1989
400 m 44.86 Shane Niemi  Canada July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
800 m 1:46.53 Khalid Tighazouine  Morocco July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
1500 m 3:40.25 Hassan Ouhrouch  Morocco July 1989 Morocco Casablanca 1989
5000 m 13:22.08 Salah Hissou  Morocco July 1989 Morocco Casablanca 1989
10000 m 28:13.54 Ahmed Baday  Morocco July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
Marathon 2:17:03 Rachid Kisri  Morocco 16 December 2005 Niger Niamey 2005
110 m hurdles 13.55 Dan Philibert  France 1994 France Paris 1994
400 m hurdles 49.22 Alejandro Argudín-Zaharia  Romania 1997 Madagascar Antananarivo 1997
3000 m steeplechase 8:16.63 Elarbi Khattabi  Morocco July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
High jump 2.31 Mark Boswell  Canada July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
Pole vault 5.65 Ferenc Salbert  France July 1989 Morocco Casablanca 1989
Long jump 8.40 Yahya Berrabah  Morocco 2 October 2009 Lebanon Beirut 2009
Triple jump 17.15 Arius Filet  France July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
Shot put 20.18 m Tomasz Majewski  Poland 10 September 2013 France Nice 2013 [1]
Discus throw 65.10 Jason Tunks  Canada July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
Hammer throw 79.89 Szymon Ziółkowski  Poland July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
Javelin throw 78.62 m Łukasz Grzeszczuk  Poland 12 September 2013 France Nice 2013 [2]
Decathlon 8160 pts Mike Smith  Canada July 1989 Morocco Casablanca 1989
(100 m), (long jump), (shot put), (high jump), (400 m),
(110 m hurdles), (discus), (pole vault), (javelin), (1500 m)
20 km walk (road) 1:22.56 Hatem Ghoula  Tunisia July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
4 × 100 m relay 38.75  France July 1989 Morocco Casablanca 1989
4 × 400 m relay 3:02.20  Senegal September 1997 Madagascar Antananarivo 1997

Women

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Games Ref
100 m 11.14 Laurence Bily  France July 1989 Morocco Casablanca 1989
200 m 22.60 Marie-José Pérec  France July 1989 Morocco Casablanca 1989
400 m 50.92 Amy Mbacke Thiam  Senegal July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
800 m 2:00.77 Diane Cummins  Canada July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
1500 m 4:11.15 Fatima Aouam  Morocco July 1989 Morocco Casablanca 1989
3000 m 9:02.09 Cristina Misaros  Romania July 1994 France Paris 1994
5000 m 16:05.59 Tina Connelly  Canada July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
10000 m 32:29.14 Diane Nukuri-Johnson  Burundi 13 September 2013 France Nice 2013 [3]
Marathon 2:44:00 Michèle Leservoisier  France July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
100 m hurdles 12.92 Monique Éwanjé-Épée  France July 1989 Morocco Casablanca 1989
12.92 (-0.5 m/s) Perdita Felicien  Canada 20 July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
400 m hurdles 54.91 Nezha Bidouane  Morocco July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
3000 m steeplechase 9:46.82 Ancuta Bobocel  Romania 12 September 2013 France Nice 2013 [4]
High jump 1.91 Wanita May  Canada July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
Pole vault 4.40 m Marion Lotout  France 11 September 2013 France Nice 2013 [5]
Long jump 6.68 m Anna Jagaciak  Poland 12 September 2013 France Nice 2013 [6]
Triple jump 14.62 Cristina Nicolau  Romania July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
Shot put 18.25 Krystyna Zabawska  Poland July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
Discus throw 64.53 Nicoleta Grasu  Romania July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
Hammer throw 75.62 m Anita Włodarczyk  Poland 13 September 2013 France Nice 2013 [7]
Javelin throw 57.48 Lindy Agricole  Seychelles 4 October 2009 Lebanon Beirut 2009
Heptathlon 5719 pts Marie Collonvillé  France July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
(100 m hurdles), (high jump), (shot put), (200 m), (long jump), (javelin), (800 m)
10 km walk (road) 44:32 Norica Câmpean  Romania July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001
20 km walk (road) 1:37:23 Laure Polli   Switzerland 14 September 2013 France Nice 2013 [8]
4 × 100 m relay 43.38  France July 1989 Morocco Casablanca 1989
4 × 400 m relay 3:28.97  Poland July 2001 Canada Ottawa 2001

References

  1. Phil Minshull (10 September 2013). "Majewski and Fajdek get Poland off to a great start at the Francophone Games". IAAF. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
  2. Jon Mulkeen (12 September 2013). "Francophone Games records from Poles Jagaciak and Grzeszczuk". IAAF. Retrieved 13 September 2013.
  3. Jon Mulkeen (13 September 2013). "Wlodarczyk and Nukuri-Johnson rewrite the record books at the Francophone Games". IAAF. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
  4. Jon Mulkeen (12 September 2013). "Francophone Games records from Poles Jagaciak and Grzeszczuk". IAAF. Retrieved 13 September 2013.
  5. Phil Minshull (11 September 2013). "Lotout sets championship record in Pole Vault at Francophone Games". IAAF. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  6. Jon Mulkeen (12 September 2013). "Francophone Games records from Poles Jagaciak and Grzeszczuk". IAAF. Retrieved 13 September 2013.
  7. Jon Mulkeen (13 September 2013). "Wlodarczyk and Nukuri-Johnson rewrite the record books at the Francophone Games". IAAF. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
  8. Phil Minshull (14 September 2013). "Drouin gets first major international title at Francophone Games". IAAF. Retrieved 16 September 2013.

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