French Gymnastics Championships
French Gymnastics Championships (French: Les championnats de France Elite de gymnastique) are an annual gymnastics competition, organized by the French Gymnastics Federation. The men's and women's national championships in artistic gymnastics and the national championships in rhythmic gymnastics usually take place at the same time. The winners claim the title of "Champion of France".[1]
Winners
Year | Location | Date | Winners in the individual all-around | Detailed results | ||
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MAG[1] | WAG | RG[2] () | ||||
2000 | Aurélie Lacour | |||||
2001 | Aurélie Lacour | |||||
2002 | Aurélie Lacour | |||||
2003 | Benoît Caranobe | Aurélie Lacour | ||||
2004 | Benoît Caranobe | Delphine Ledoux | ||||
2005 | Yann Cucherat | Delphine Ledoux | ||||
2006 | Raphaël Wignanitz | Delphine Ledoux | ||||
2007 | Toulouse | Dimitri Karbanenko | Delphine Ledoux | |||
2008 | Toulon | Dimitri Karbanenko | Delphine Ledoux | |||
2009 | Liévin | Benoît Caranobe | Delphine Ledoux | |||
2010 | Albertville | Hamilton Sabot | Delphine Ledoux | |||
2011 | Toulouse | 20–22 May | Cyril Tommasone | Delphine Ledoux | ||
2012 | Nantes | 9–10 June | Pierre-Yves Bény | Anne Kuhm | Delphine Ledoux | link |
2013 | Arnaud Willig | link |
References
- 1 2 "Les compétitions nationales - FFGym" (in French). FFGym. Retrieved 2015-05-05.
- ↑ "Les grands noms français" (in French). FFGym. Retrieved 2015-05-05.
See also
External links
- Les compétitions nationales on the FFGym official site
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