LIVE. Athletics at the 2024 Olympics: Lyles new king of the 100m, mixed evening for the French, the summary
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In this new evening at the Stade de France this Sunday, August 4, Noah Lyles assumed his role favorite ahead of the new Olympic champion in the 100m. In the 800m, Rénelle Lamote saved the black evening for the French athletes.
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New morning of events at the Stade de France this Monday morning with the debuts of Clément Ducos and Wilfried Happio in the 400m hurdles, Lolassonn Djouhan in the discus, Marie-Julie Bonnin and Ninon Chapelle in the pole vault. Shana Grebo (400m hurdles) and Gilles Biron (400m) will compete in the repechages.
Noah Lyles is the king of the 100m! In a final where The finalists were separated by twelve hundredths, the American won by photo finish ahead of Jamaican Kishane Thompson and his compatriot Fred Kerley.
The first French athlete to enter the competition this Sunday evening, Gilles Biron will have to go through the repechage after his 7th place in the 400m heats. In the 800m semi-final, Rénelle Lamote qualified for the final on time. It did not work for Anaïs Bourgoin, however, who came 6th in her race. Same result for Azzedine Habz, last in his 1500m semi-final. While French athletics could have won two medals, Nawal Meniker and Yann Chaussinand finished 11th and 8th respectively in the high jump and hammer throw.
In the high jump, Yaroslava Mahuchikh won the Olympic event ahead of Australian Nicola Olyslagers who won silver. Her compatriot Iryna Gerashchenko and Eleanor Patterson won bronze in a tie. In the hammer throw, Ethan Katzberg wins the Olympic title ahead of Hungary's Bence Kalasz and Ukraine's Mykhailo Kokhan.
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Live
22:35 – The French involved
Here are the French athletes who will be on the track at the Stade de France:
Clément Ducos and Wilfried Happio (400M hurdles, heats)
Lolassonn Djouhan (discus throw, qualifications)
Marie-Julie Bonnin and Ninon Chapelle (jump & pole vault, qualifying)
Shana Grebo (400m hurdles, rep&echages)
Gilles Biron (400m, rep&echages)
Tom Reux (discus throw, qualifying)
22:30 – The morning program
Here is the program of the events that will take place at the Stade de France this Monday morning :
10:05 a.m.: 400 m hurdles (M) • 1st round
10:10 a.m.: Discus throw (M) • Qualifications (Group A)
10:40 a.m.: Jump à the perch (F) • Qualifications
10:50 a.m.: 400 m hurdles (F) • Repêchage
11h20: 400 m (H) • Repêchage
11:35 a.m.: Discus throw (H) • Qualifications (Group B)
11:55 a.m.: 400 m (F) • 1st lap
12:50 p.m.: 200 m (F) • Repêchage
22:25 – Lyles has stopped ; hemorrhage
After the Jamaican dynasty and Marcell Jacobs' title in 2021, Noah Lyles puts the United States back on the roof of Olympus in the premier discipline of athletics. The last time an American won the 100m at the Olympics was Justin Gatlin in 2004.
22:20 – The final in images
Relive the Olympic 100m final in live conditions.
22:15 – A first in history
In the history of the Olympic Games, this is the first time that all ten runners in a 100m final have run under ten seconds.
22:11 – Jacobs injured
5th in the final in 9'85″, Marcell Jacobs left the track, held by doctors. The Italian seemed to the thigh.
22:05 – Five thousandths
In this Olympic 100m final, Noah Lyles won gold ahead of Jamaican Kishane Thompson by five thousandths.
22:00 – Twelve hundredths!
In this 100m final, the eight finalists were separated by twelve hundredths between Noah Lyles (9'79″) and Oblique Seville (9'81″).
In an extremely tight 100m final, Noah Lyles got off to the best start and won Olympic gold after a photo finish. With a time of 9'79″, the American is ahead of Jamaican Kishane Thompson and his compatriot Fred Kerley.
What a tight final! Kishane Thompson and Noah Lyles will battle it out for Olympic gold in a photo finish!
21:53 – The wait is long!
The final takes a while to get going as the music resumes at the Stade de France. The athletes are forced to clear their minds to stay focused.
21:52 – Lyles puts on a show!
At the time of the introductions, Noah Lyles does some… Noah Lyles and tries to destabilize his opponents!
21:48 – Lights out!
The time has come! Time for the 100m final at the Stade de France. The finalists arrive on the track in an impressive light show.
Favorite, Ethan Katzberg held his own! In the first throw, the Canadian stunned the hammer throw competition with a throw of 84.12m to finally win the Olympic medal. He beat the Hungarian Bence Halasz and the Ukrainian Mykhaylo Kokhan.
After a final throw where he bit, Yann Chaussinand finished 8th in the hammer throw final at the 2024 Olympics. After his excellent first throw was ultimately invalidated, the Frenchman never managed to make a similar throw.
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Women
Gémima Joseph: 100m, 200m and 4x100m
Hélène Parisot: 200 m and 4×100 m
Anaïs Bourgoin : 800 m
Léna Kandissounon : 800 m
Ré nelle Lamote : 800 m
Agathe Guillemot: 1 500 m
Sarah Madeleine& nbsp;: 5 000 m
Alessia Zarbo : 10 000 m
Mélody Julien : marathon< /li>
Méline Rollin : marathon
< li>Mekdes Woldu: marathon
Laëticia Bapté: 100 m hurdles
Cyréna Samba-Mayela : 100 m hurdles
Shana Grebo : 400 m hurdles, 4×400 m and 4×400 m mixed
Louise Maraval : 400 m hurdles, 4×400 m and 4×400 m mixed
Alice Finot : 3 000 m steeple
Flavie Renouard : 3 000 m steeple
Solène Gicquel : high jump
Nawal Meniker& ;nbsp;: high jump
Marie-Julie Bonnin : high jump ; the pole
Ninon Chapelle : jump à the pole
Margot Chevrier : jump à pole vault
Hilary Kpatcha: long jump
Ilionis Guillaume: triple jump
Mélina Robert-Michon : discus throw
Rose Loga : hammer throw
Alexandra Tavernier : hammer throw
Auriana Lazraq Khlass : heptathlon
Chloé Pebble : 4×100 m
Orlann Olière< /strong> : 4×100 m
Maroussia Paré : 4×100 m
Sarah Richard-Mingas : 4×100 m
Marie-Ange Rimlinger : 4×100 m
Amandine Brossier : 4×400 m and 4×400 m mixed
Alexe Déau : 4×400 m and 4×400 m mixed
Diana Iscaye : 4×400 m and 4×400 ;nbsp;m mixed
Sounkamba Sylla : 4×400 m and 4×400 m mixed
Marjorie Veyssière : 4×400 m and 4×400 m mixed
Clémence Beretta: 20km walk and relay walk
Camille Moutard: 20km walk and relay walk
Pauline Stey< /strong>: 20km walk and relay walk
Men
Pablo Matéo : 200 m and 4×100 m
Ryan Zézé : 200 ;nbsp;m and 4×100 m
Gilles Biron : 400  ;m, 4×400 m and 4×400 m mixed
Corentin Le Clezio: 800 m
Benjamin Robert : 800 m
Gabriel Tual : 800 ;m
Maël Gouyette : 1 500  ;m
Azeddine Habz : 1 500 m
Jimmy Gressier : 5 000 m and 10 000 m
Hugo Hay  ;: 5 000 m
Yann Schrub : 5 000 m and 10 000 m
Morhad Amdouni : marathon
Mehdi Frère : marathon
Nicolas Navarro : marathon
Wilhem Belocian : 110 m hurdles
Raphaël Mohamed: 110 m hurdles
Sasha Zhoya : 110 m hurdles
Clément Ducos ;: 400 m hurdles
Wilfried Happio : 400 m hurdles
Ludvy Vaillant: 400 m hurdles
Nicolas-Marie Daru : 3 000 m steeple
Louis Gilavert : 3 000 m steeple
Alexis Miellet : 3 000 m steeple
Anthony Ammirati: jump à the pole
Thibaut Collet : jump à the pole
Robin Emig : jump à the pole
Tom Campagne : long jump
Thomas Gogois: triple jump
Jean-Marc Pontvianne : triple jump
Lolassonn Djouhan : discus throw
Tom Reux : discus throw
Yann Chaussinand : hammer throw
Teuraiterai Tupaia : javelin throw
Makenson Gletty : décathlon
Kevin Mayer~6 0~/strong> : decathlon
Harold Achi-Yao : 4×100 m
Jeff Erius : 4×100 m
Aymeric Priam : 4×100 m< /li>
Dylan Vermont : 4×100 m
Méba-Mickaël Zézé : 4×100 m
Téo Andant : 4×400 m and 4x 400 m mixed
Thomas Jordier : 4×400 m and 4×400 m mixed
Muhammad Abdallah Kounta : 4×400 m and 4×400 m mixed
Loïc Prevot : 4×400 m and 4×400 m mixed
Fabrisio Saïdy : 4×400 m and 4×400 m mixed
David Sombé : 4×400 m and 4×400 m mixed
Yann Spillmann : 4×400 m and 4×400 m mixed
Gabriel Bordier : 20 km walking and relay walking
Aurélien Quinion : 20 km walking and relay walking
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