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词条 Athletics at the 2001 Jeux de la Francophonie
释义

  1. Medal summary

     Men  Women 

  2. Medal table

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox Athletics Championships
|Name = IV Jeux de la Francophonie
|Logo = Terry Fox Stadium, Ottawa.JPG
|Size = 270
|Colour = #FAEE7C
|Optional caption = The host venue
|Host city = Ottawa, Ontario, Canada{{flagicon|CAN}}
|Dates = 19 – 23 July
|Stadium = Terry Fox Stadium
|Nations participating =
|Athletes participating =
|Events = 47
|Records set = 23 Games records
|Previous = 1997 Antananarivo
|Next = 2005 Niamey
|Games = 2001 Jeux de la Francophonie
}}

At the 2001 Jeux de la Francophonie, the athletics events were held at Terry Fox Stadium in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada between 19–23 July 2001. A total of 47 events were contested, of which 24 by male and 23 by female athletes. Included in this were two disability athletics events for wheelchair racers. A total of 23 Games records were broken or equalled in the competition.[1]

The host nation won the most gold medals in the competition—taking eleven golds in a haul of 24 medals— but it was beaten on the total overall medal count by France which won 27 events. Morocco performed particularly well in the middle- and long-distance track events. Newcomer Poland made an impact in its debut, taking nine golds with most of its athletes succeeding in the field events. Among the other nations competing, Romania and Mauritius managed four gold medals each.[1]

The competition attracted higher level performances and participation than in previous editions, in part due to the 2001 World Championships in Athletics which was also held in Canada some two weeks later.[2] Bruny Surin was defeated by Stéphan Buckland in the men's 100 metres. Surin decided not to compete in the 200 metres as a result – a move which attracted criticised as he had reportedly been paid 250,000 Canadian dollars to act as a Games ambassador.[3]

The quality of the host stadium also came in for criticism from those attending the event, which one French official stating that "a poor African country" could have held the event to a better standard.[3] Of the winners in Ottawa, Perdita Felicien, Szymon Ziółkowski, Amy Mbacke Thiam and Nezha Bidouane also went on to become gold medallists in their respective events at the World Championships.[4] A number of other athletes went on to win minor medals on the world stage soon after – Paweł Czapiewski, Dudley Dorival, Monika Pyrek, Françoise Mbango-Etone and Nicoleta Grasu.

Medal summary

For full event details see Athletics at the 2001 Jeux de la Francophonie – Results

Men

100 metresStéphan Buckland|MRI}}10.13Bruny Surin|Quebec}}10.18Éric Pacôme N'Dri|CIV}}10.24
200 metresStéphan Buckland|MRI}}20.33Oumar Loum|SEN}}20.59Joseph Batangdon|CMR}}20.75
400 metresShane Niemi|CAN}}44.86 GREric Milazar|MRI}}44.96Sofiane Labidi|TUN}}45.45
800 metresKhalid Tighazouine|MAR}}1:46.53 GRMouhssin Chehibi|MAR}}1:46.63Zach Whitmarsh|CAN}}1:46.90
1500 metresPaweł Czapiewski|POL}}3:45.08Abdelkader Hachlaf|MAR}}3:45.41Adil Kaouch|MAR}}3:45.64
5000 metresMohammed Amyn|MAR}}13:37.14Abderrahim Goumri|MAR}}13:38.06Mohamed Saïd El Wardi|MAR}}13:43.12
10,000 metresAhmed Ibrahim Baday|MAR}}28:13.54 GRAbdelhadi Habassa|MAR}}28:16.28Aloÿs Nizigama|BDI}}28:37.17
110 metres hurdlesDudley Dorival|HAI}}13.60Vincent Clarico|FRA}}13.71Artur Kohutek|POL}}13.73
400 metres hurdlesPaweł Januszewski|POL}}49.24Yvon Rakotoarimiandry|MAD}}49.53Mustapha Sdad|MAR}}49.89
3000 metres steeplechaseElarbi Khattabi|MAR}} 8:16.63 GRLyes Ramoul|FRA}}8:25.12Zouhair Ouerdi|MAR}}8:28.72
4×100 metres relayMRI}}39.04CIV}}39.33BEN}}40.22
4×400 metres relayPOL}}3:04.91FRA}}3:06.27MAR}}3:06.86
MarathonMohammed El Hattab|MAR}}2:18:16Mustapha Damaoui|MAR}}2:18:31Jean-Pierre Monciaux|FRA}}2:20:38
20 km walkHatem Ghoula|TUN}}1:22:56 GRDenis Langlois|FRA}}1:23:21Gintaras Andriuškevičius|LTU}}1:23:35
High jumpMark Boswell|CAN}}2.31 m GRKwaku Boateng|Quebec}}2.31 mJan Janků|CZE}}2.21 m
Pole vaultAdam Kolasa|POL}}5.60 mŠtěpán Janáček|CZE}}5.55 mKhalid Lachheb|FRA}}5.40 m
Long jumpJonathan Chimier|MRI}}7.89 mArnaud Casquette|MRI}}7.88 mMickaël Loria|FRA}}7.86 m
Triple jumpArius Filet|FRA}}17.15 m GRJérôme Romain|FRA}}16.29 mDjeke Mambo|BEL}}16.02 m
Shot putBradley Snyder|CAN}}19.64 mYves Niaré|FRA}}18.94 mDylan Armstrong|CAN}}17.57 m
Discus throwJason Tunks|CAN}}65.10 m GRVirgilijus Alekna|LTU}}64.35 mIonel Oprea|ROM}}63.64 m
Hammer throwSzymon Ziółkowski|POL}}79.89 m GRMaciej Palyszko|POL}}75.35 mRaphaël Piolanti|FRA}}72.71 m
Javelin throwLaurent Dorique|FRA}}76.67 m GRArûnas Jurkšas|LTU}}73.66 mWalid Abderrazak Mohamed|EGY}}72.64 m
DecathlonPierre-Alexandre Vial|FRA}}7890 ptsHamdi Dhouibi|TUN}}7548 ptsStéphane Bamboux|FRA}}7320 pts
Disability events
1500 metres wheelchairJeff Adams|CAN}}3:24.25Kelly Smith|CAN}}3:24.88Pierre Fairbank|FRA}}3:25.24

Women

100 metresMakaridja Sanganoko|CIV}}11.27Venolyn Clarke|CAN}}11.29Hanitriniaina Rakotondrabe|MAD}}11.40
200 metresKaltouma Nadjina|CHA}}23.07Ionela Târlea|ROM}}23.11Aïda Diop|SEN}}23.20
400 metresAmy Mbacké Thiam|SEN}}50.92 GRKaltouma Nadjina|CHA}}51.03Mireille Nguimgo|CMR}}51.47
800 metresDiane Cummins|CAN}}2:00.77 GRIrina Krakoviak|LTU}}2:01.27Peggy Babin|FRA}}2:01.66
1500 metresElena Iagăr|ROM}}4:17.03Fatma Lanouar|TUN}}4:17.95Lidia Chojecka|POL}}4:18.16
5000 metresTina Connelly|CAN}}16:05.59 GRZhor El Kamch|MAR}}16:15.56Inga Juodeškiené|LTU}}16:19.34
10,000 metresZhor El Kamch|MAR}}34:07.52Lisa Harvey|CAN}}34:23.70Diane Nukuri|BDI}}34:30.66
100 metres hurdlesPerdita Felicien|CAN}} 12.92 GR=Patricia Buval|FRA}}13.02Nadine Faustin|HAI}}13.05
400 metres hurdlesNezha Bidouane|MAR}} 54.91 GRKarlene Haughton|CAN}}56.19Małgorzata Pskit|POL}}56.25
4×100 metres relayCAN}}43.73CIV}}43.89MAD}}44.12
4×400 metres relayPOL}}
Aleksandra Pielużek
Aneta Lemiesz
Grażyna Prokopek
Małgorzata Pskit
3:28.97 GRFRA}}3:30.04CAN}}3:31.08
MarathonMichèle Leservoisier|FRA}}2:44:00 GRClarisse Rasoarizay|MAD}}2:46:29Leslie Carson|CAN}}2:50:02
10 km walkNorica Câmpean|ROM}}44:32Sonata Milušauskaitė|LTU}}46:10Tatiana Boulanger|FRA}}47:11
High jumpWanita May|CAN}}1.91 m GRNicole Forrester|CAN}}1.89 mOana Pantelimon|ROM}}1.84 m
Pole vaultMonika Pyrek|POL}}4.30 m GRPavla Hamácková|CZE}}4.20 mJulie Vigourt|FRA}}4.10 m
Long jumpAlice Falaiye|CAN}}6.38 mFrançoise Mbango Etone|CMR}}6.37 mKrysha Bayley|CAN}}6.27 m
Triple jumpCristina Nicolau|ROM}}14.62 m GRFrançoise Mbango Etone|CMR}}14.56 mAdelina Gavrilă|ROM}}13.91 m (w)
Shot putKrystyna Zabawska|POL}}18.25 m GRElena Hila|ROM}}17.07 mLaurence Manfredi|FRA}}16.82 m
Discus throwNicoleta Grasu|ROM}}64.53 mJoanna Wiśniewska|POL}}56.94 mMélina Robert-Michon|FRA}}56.81 m
Hammer throwKamila Skolimowska|POL}}67.95 m GRAgnieszka Pogroszewska|POL}}65.44 mFlorence Ezeh|FRA}}64.53 m
Javelin throw
(new javelin model)
Sarah Walter|FRA}}57.34 m GRAna Mirela Ţermure|ROM}}57.25 mFelicia Ţilea|ROM}}56.58 m
HeptathlonMarie Collonvillé|FRA}}5719 pts GRKim Vanderhoek|CAN}}5502 ptsSophie Marrot|FRA}}5414 pts
Disability events
800 metres wheelchairChantal Petitclerc|Quebec}}2:07.93Diane Roy|CAN}}2:17.48Denise Fortier|CAN}}2:32.38

Medal table

{{Medals table
| caption =
| host = CAN
| flag_template =
| event =
| team =
| gold_CAN = 11 | silver_CAN = 7 | bronze_CAN = 6 | host_CAN = yes
| gold_POL = 9 | silver_POL = 3 | bronze_POL = 3
| gold_MAR = 7 | silver_MAR = 6 | bronze_MAR = 5
| gold_FRA = 6 | silver_FRA = 8 | bronze_FRA = 13
| gold_ROM = 4 | silver_ROM = 3 | bronze_ROM = 4
| gold_MRI = 4 | silver_MRI = 2 | bronze_MRI = 0
| gold_CIV = 1 | silver_CIV = 2 | bronze_CIV = 1
| gold_TUN = 1 | silver_TUN = 2 | bronze_TUN = 1
| gold_QBC = 1 | silver_QBC = 2 | bronze_QBC = 0
| gold_SEN = 1 | silver_SEN = 1 | bronze_SEN = 1
| gold_CHA = 1 | silver_CHA = 1 | bronze_CHA = 0
| gold_HAI = 1 | silver_HAI = 0 | bronze_HAI = 1
| gold_LTU = 0 | silver_LTU = 4 | bronze_LTU = 2
| gold_CMR = 0 | silver_CMR = 2 | bronze_CMR = 2
| gold_MAD = 0 | silver_MAD = 2 | bronze_MAD = 2
| gold_CZE = 0 | silver_CZE = 2 | bronze_CZE = 1
| gold_BDI = 0 | silver_BDI = 0 | bronze_BDI = 2
| gold_BEL = 0 | silver_BEL = 0 | bronze_BEL = 1
| gold_BEN = 0 | silver_BEN = 0 | bronze_BEN = 1
| gold_EGY = 0 | silver_EGY = 0 | bronze_EGY = 1
}}

References

1. ^Francophone Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-02-10.
2. ^Francophone Games – Day 1. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-02-09.
3. ^Beacon, Bill (2001-07-24). Francophone Games near close in controversy. CBC Sports. Retrieved on 2011-02-09.
4. ^Un rendez-vous sportif sans pareil {{fr icon}}. 2001 Jeux de la Francophonie. Retrieved on 2011-02-11.
Results
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20120816061039/https://www.athletics.ca/files/Results/International/2001%20JDLF%20FULL%20RESULTS.PDF Full results]
  • Medallists. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-02-09.

External links

  • Official website {{fr icon}}
{{Events at 2001 Jeux de la Francophonie}}{{Jeux de la Francophonie Athletics}}

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