French Indoor Athletics Championships

The French Indoor Athletics Championships (French: Championnats de France d'athlétisme en salle) is an annual indoor track and field competition organised by the Fédération française d'athlétisme (FFA), which serves as the French national championship for the sport.[1] Typically held over two to three days in February during the French winter, it was first added to the national calendar in 1972, supplementing the main outdoor French Athletics Championships held in the summer since 1888.[2]

French Indoor Athletics Championships
SportIndoor track and field
Founded1972
CountryFrance

Events

The following athletics events feature as standard on the French Indoor Championships programme:

Editions

Edition Date Location Venue
197212–13 FebruaryGrenoble
197317–18 FebruaryVittel
197416–17 FebruaryVittel
197515–16 FebruaryOrléansParc des expositions de la Motte Minsard
19767–8 FebruaryOrléansParc des expositions de la Motte Minsard
197719–20 FebruaryOrléansParc des expositions de la Motte Minsard
197817–18 FebruaryGrenoble
19793–4 FebruaryParisINSEP
19809–10 FebruaryParisINSEP
19817–8 FebruaryGrenoble
198220–21 FebruaryParisINSEP
198319–20 FebruaryParisINSEP
198418–19 FebruaryParisINSEP
198516–17 FebruaryParisINSEP
198625–26 FebruaryLiévinStade couvert régional
19877–8 FebruaryLiévinStade couvert régional
198820–21 FebruaryLiévinStade couvert régional
19894–5 FebruaryLiévinStade couvert régional
199017–18 FebruaryBordeaux
199116–17 FebruaryLiévinStade couvert régional
199215–16 FebruaryBordeaux
199327–28 FebruaryLiévinStade couvert régional
199426–27 FebruaryBordeaux
199525–26 FebruaryLiévinStade couvert régional
199610–11 FebruaryParisPalais omnisports de Paris-Bercy
199722–23 FebruaryBordeaux
199814–15 FebruaryBordeaux
199912–14 FebruaryLiévinStade couvert régional
200018–20 FebruaryLiévinStade couvert régional
200116–18 FebruaryLiévinStade couvert régional
200215–17 FebruaryLiévinStade couvert régional
200328 February–2 MarchAubièreStadium Jean-Pellez
200420–22 FebruaryAubièreStadium Jean-Pellez
200518–20 FebruaryLiévinStade couvert régional
2006[3]24–26 FebruaryAubièreStadium Jean-Pellez
2007[4]16–18 FebruaryAubièreStadium Jean-Pellez
2008[5]15–17 FebruaryBordeauxStadium de Bordeaux-Lac
2009[6]20–21 FebruaryLiévinStade couvert régional
2010[7]27–28 FebruaryParisPalais omnisports de Paris-Bercy
2011[8]19–20 FebruaryAubièreStadium Jean-Pellez
201225–26 FebruaryAubièreStadium Jean-Pellez
201316–17 FebruaryAubièreStadium Jean-Pellez
201422–23 FebruaryBordeauxStadium de Bordeaux-Lac
201521–22 FebruaryAubièreStadium Jean-Pellez
201627–28 FebruaryAubièreStadium Jean-Pellez
201718–19 FebruaryBordeauxStadium de Bordeaux-Lac
201817–18 FebruaryLiévinArena stade couvert
201916–17 FebruaryMiramasStadium Miramas Métropole

References

  1. French Indoor Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  2. French Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  3. Résultats 2006, athle.com
  4. Résultats 2007, athle.com
  5. Résultats 2008, athle.com
  6. Résultats 2009, athle.com
  7. Résultats 2010, athle.com
  8. Résultats 2011, athle.com
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