1917 French Athletics Championships
The 1917 French Athletics Championships was the year's national championship in outdoor track and field for France. It was the first time women's events were held at the French national championships.
1917 French Athletics Championships | |
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Organisers | Fémina Sport (women) |
Dates | 24 June 1917 (men) 14-15 July 1917 (women) |
Host city | Paris |
Venue | Croix-Catelan (men) Porte Brancion (women) |
Records set | 10 national records |
← 1914 1918 → |
The men's events took place on 24 June at the Croix-Catelan in Paris. The women's events were held on 14 and 15 July at Porte Brancion in Paris and were organized by Fémina Sport.[1]
Results
changeMen
changeEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Albert Hemmi | 12.0 | Combe | + 1.5 m | Omer Smet | |
400 metres | Omer Smet | 53.6 | Albert Hemmi | ~54.0 | G. Protin | ~54.4 |
1500 metres | Jacques Keyser | 4:19.8 | Breton | Fritch | ||
5000 metres | Jacques Keyser | 16:07.8 | Georges Laliman | 16:41.2 | Deveaux | |
110 metres hurdles | Jacques Vétillard | 18.0 | Maxime Girard | ~18.2 | Chanoine | ~19.0 |
High jump | Jacques Vétillard | 1.65 m | Rauol Rouelle | 1.65 m | R. Muyard | 1.60 m |
Long jump | Clément Mentrel | 6.47 m | André Chilo | 6.04 m | Albert Hemmi | 5.95 m |
Standing long jump | Jean Le Gall | 3.05 m | Chanoine | 2.93 m | Bec | 2.91 m |
Shot put | Chanoine | 10.98 m | Rovelli | 9.91 m | Dupart | 9.05 m |
Women
changeEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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80 metres | Thérèse Brule | 12.4 NR | Suzanne Liebrard | ~12.6 | Louise Boulerot | ~12.9 |
400 metres | Thérèse Brulé | 1:16.2 NR | Legand | ~1:18.5 | Jeanne Janiaud | |
1200 metres | Renée Mireux | 4:59.0 NR | Lucie Cadiès | Bruat | ||
83 metres hurdles | Suzanne Liebrard | 20.0 NR | Hochard | Jeanne Brulé | ||
Standing high jump | Thérèse Brulé | 0.95 m NR | Suzanne Liebrard | 0.86 m | Jeanne Brulé | 0.82 m |
High jump | Thérèse Brulé Renée Mireux |
1.23 m NR | — | — | Gaven Louise Boulerot M. du Bouvot Suzanne Liebrard |
1.20 m |
Standing long jump | Suzanne Liebrard | 2.215 m NR | Thérèse Brulé | 2.19 m | Jeanne Brulé | 2.16 m |
Long jump | Suzanne Liebrard | 4.15 m NR | Renée Mireux | 3.84 m | Thérèse Brulé | 3.81 m |
Shot put (2 arms) |
Violette Morris | 13.92 m NR | Jeanne Janiaud | 12.62 m | Livraghi | 12.22 m |
Javelin throw (800 g) |
Suzanne Liebrard | 15.85 m NR | Livraghi | 12.90 m | Gaven | 11.00 m |
Sources:[1]
References
change- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Les finalistes des championnats de France - 1888 à 1969" (pdf). La commission de la documentation et de l'histoire (in French). p. 37-40. Retrieved 29 October 2024.