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Athletics at the 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 and 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]

IV Jeux de la Francophonie
The host venue
Dates19–23 July
Host cityOttawa, Ontario, Canada
VenueTerry Fox Stadium
Events47
Records set23 Games records


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 criticism 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 Mbacké 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 edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.7 m/s)
  Stéphan Buckland (MRI) 10.13   Bruny Surin (Quebec) 10.18   Éric Pacôme N'Dri (CIV) 10.24
200 metres
(wind: +0.5 m/s)
  Stéphan Buckland (MRI) 20.33   Oumar Loum (SEN) 20.59   Joseph Batangdon (CMR) 20.75
400 metres   Shane Niemi (CAN) 44.86 GR   Eric Milazar (MRI) 44.96   Sofiane Labidi (TUN) 45.45
800 metres   Khalid Tighazouine (MAR) 1:46.53 GR   Mouhssin Chehibi (MAR) 1:46.63   Zach Whitmarsh (CAN) 1:46.90
1500 metres   Paweł Czapiewski (POL) 3:45.08   Abdelkader Hachlaf (MAR) 3:45.41   Adil Kaouch (MAR) 3:45.64
5000 metres   Mohammed Amyn (MAR) 13:37.14   Abderrahim Goumri (MAR) 13:38.06   Mohamed Saïd El Wardi (MAR) 13:43.12
10,000 metres   Ahmed Ibrahim Baday (MAR) 28:13.54 GR   Abdelhadi Habassa (MAR) 28:16.28   Aloÿs Nizigama (BDI) 28:37.17
110 metres hurdles   Dudley Dorival (HAI) 13.60   Vincent Clarico (FRA) 13.71   Artur Kohutek (POL) 13.73
400 metres hurdles   Paweł Januszewski (POL) 49.24   Yvon Rakotoarimiandry (MAD) 49.53   Mustapha Sdad (MAR) 49.89
3000 metres steeplechase   Elarbi Khattabi (MAR) 8:16.63 GR   Lyes Ramoul (FRA) 8:25.12   Zouhair Ouerdi (MAR) 8:28.72
4 × 100 metres relay   Mauritius (MRI)
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Ommana Kowlessur
Stéphan Buckland
39.04   Ivory Coast (CIV)
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Ahmed Douhou
Éric Pacôme N'Dri
Ibrahim Meité
39.33   Benin (BEN) 40.22
4 × 400 metres relay   Poland (POL)
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Piotr Długosielski
Piotr Haczek
Robert Maćkowiak
3:04.91   France (FRA)
Pierre Baron
Fred Mango
Philippe Bouche
Bruno Wavelet
3:06.27   Morocco (MAR) 3:06.86
Marathon   Mohammed El Hattab (MAR) 2:18:16   Mustapha Damaoui (MAR) 2:18:31   Jean-Pierre Monciaux (FRA) 2:20:38
20 km walk   Hatem Ghoula (TUN) 1:22:56 GR   Denis Langlois (FRA) 1:23:21   Gintaras Andriuškevičius (LTU) 1:23:35
High jump   Mark Boswell (CAN) 2.31 m GR   Kwaku Boateng (Quebec) 2.31 m   Jan Janků (CZE) 2.21 m
Pole vault   Adam Kolasa (POL) 5.60 m   Štěpán Janáček (CZE) 5.55 m   Khalid Lachheb (FRA) 5.40 m
Long jump   Jonathan Chimier (MRI) 7.89 m   Arnaud Casquette (MRI) 7.88 m   Mickaël Loria (FRA) 7.86 m
Triple jump   Arius Filet (FRA) 17.15 m GR   Jérôme Romain (FRA) 16.29 m   Djeke Mambo (BEL) 16.02 m
Shot put   Bradley Snyder (CAN) 19.64 m   Yves Niaré (FRA) 18.94 m   Dylan Armstrong (CAN) 17.57 m
Discus throw   Jason Tunks (CAN) 65.10 m GR   Virgilijus Alekna (LTU) 64.35 m   Ionel Oprea (ROM) 63.64 m
Hammer throw   Szymon Ziółkowski (POL) 79.89 m GR   Maciej Palyszko (POL) 75.35 m   Raphaël Piolanti (FRA) 72.71 m
Javelin throw   Laurent Dorique (FRA) 76.67 m GR   Arûnas Jurkšas (LTU) 73.66 m   Walid Abderrazak Mohamed (EGY) 72.64 m
Decathlon   Pierre-Alexandre Vial (FRA) 7890 pts   Hamdi Dhouibi (TUN) 7548 pts   Stéphane Bamboux (FRA) 7320 pts
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Disability events
1500 metres wheelchair   Jeff Adams (CAN) 3:24.25   Kelly Smith (CAN) 3:24.88   Pierre Fairbank (FRA) 3:25.24

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.5 m/s)
  Makaridja Sanganoko (CIV) 11.27   Venolyn Clarke (CAN) 11.29   Hanitriniaina Rakotondrabe (MAD) 11.40
200 metres
(wind: +0.5 m/s)
  Kaltouma Nadjina (CHA) 23.07   Ionela Târlea (ROM) 23.11   Aïda Diop (SEN) 23.20
400 metres   Amy Mbacké Thiam (SEN) 50.92 GR   Kaltouma Nadjina (CHA) 51.03   Mireille Nguimgo (CMR) 51.47
800 metres   Diane Cummins (CAN) 2:00.77 GR   Irina Krakoviak (LTU) 2:01.27   Peggy Babin (FRA) 2:01.66
1500 metres   Elena Iagăr (ROM) 4:17.03   Fatma Lanouar (TUN) 4:17.95   Lidia Chojecka (POL) 4:18.16
5000 metres   Tina Connelly (CAN) 16:05.59 GR   Zhor El Kamch (MAR) 16:15.56   Inga Juodeškiené (LTU) 16:19.34
10,000 metres   Zhor El Kamch (MAR) 34:07.52   Lisa Harvey (CAN) 34:23.70   Diane Nukuri (BDI) 34:30.66
100 metres hurdles
(wind: -0.5 m/s)
  Perdita Felicien (CAN) 12.92 GR=   Patricia Buval (FRA) 13.02   Nadine Faustin (HAI) 13.05
400 metres hurdles   Nezha Bidouane (MAR) 54.91 GR   Karlene Haughton (CAN) 56.19   Małgorzata Pskit (POL) 56.25
4 × 100 metres relay   Canada (CAN)
Esi Benkyarku
Erika Witter
Venolyn Clarke
Martha Adusei
43.73   Ivory Coast (CIV)
Marie Gnahoré
Amandine Allou Affoue
Makaridja Sanganoko
Louise Ayétotché
43.89   Madagascar (MAD)
Monica Rahanitraniriana
Paule Ony Ratsimbazafy
Hanitriniaina Rakotondrabé
Lalanirina Rosa Rakotozafy
44.12
4 × 400 metres relay   Poland (POL)
Aleksandra Pielużek
Aneta Lemiesz
Grażyna Prokopek
Małgorzata Pskit
3:28.97 GR   France (FRA)
Anita Mormand
Peggy Babin
Viviane Dorsile
Marie-Louise Bévis
3:30.04   Canada (CAN)
Foy Williams
Lamik Oyewumi
Lindsay Lockhead
Samantha George
3:31.08
Marathon   Michèle Leservoisier (FRA) 2:44:00 GR   Clarisse Rasoarizay (MAD) 2:46:29   Leslie Carson (CAN) 2:50:02
10 km walk   Norica Câmpean (ROM) 44:32   Sonata Milušauskaitė (LTU) 46:10   Tatiana Boulanger (FRA) 47:11
High jump   Wanita May (CAN) 1.91 m GR   Nicole Forrester (CAN) 1.89 m   Oana Pantelimon (ROM) 1.84 m
Pole vault   Monika Pyrek (POL) 4.30 m GR   Pavla Hamácková (CZE) 4.20 m   Julie Vigourt (FRA) 4.10 m
Long jump   Alice Falaiye (CAN) 6.38 m   Françoise Mbango Etone (CMR) 6.37 m   Krysha Bayley (CAN) 6.27 m
Triple jump   Cristina Nicolau (ROM) 14.62 m GR   Françoise Mbango Etone (CMR) 14.56 m   Adelina Gavrilă (ROM) 13.91 m (w)
Shot put   Krystyna Zabawska (POL) 18.25 m GR   Elena Hila (ROM) 17.07 m   Laurence Manfredi (FRA) 16.82 m
Discus throw   Nicoleta Grasu (ROM) 64.53 m   Joanna Wiśniewska (POL) 56.94 m   Mélina Robert-Michon (FRA) 56.81 m
Hammer throw   Kamila Skolimowska (POL) 67.95 m GR   Agnieszka Pogroszewska (POL) 65.44 m   Florence Ezeh (FRA) 64.53 m
Javelin throw
(new javelin model)
  Sarah Walter (FRA) 57.34 m GR   Ana Mirela Țermure (ROM) 57.25 m   Felicia Ţilea (ROM) 56.58 m
Heptathlon   Marie Collonvillé (FRA) 5719 pts GR   Kim Vanderhoek (CAN) 5502 pts   Sophie Marrot (FRA) 5414 pts
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Disability events
800 metres wheelchair   Chantal Petitclerc (Quebec) 2:07.93   Diane Roy (CAN) 2:17.48   Denise Fortier (CAN) 2:32.38

Medal table edit

 
Paweł Czapiewski won the 1500 m gold for Poland.
 
Senegalese runner Amy Mbacké Thiam ran a games record in the 400 m.

  *   Host nation (Canada)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Canada (CAN)*117624
2  Poland (POL)93315
3  Morocco (MAR)76518
4  France (FRA)681327
5  Romania (ROM)43411
6  Mauritius (MRI)4206
7  Ivory Coast (CIV)1214
  Tunisia (TUN)1214
9  Quebec (QBC)1203
10  Senegal (SEN)1113
11  Chad (CHA)1102
12  Haiti (HAI)1012
13  Lithuania (LTU)0426
14  Cameroon (CMR)0224
  Madagascar (MAD)0224
16  Czech Republic (CZE)0213
17  Burundi (BDI)0022
18  Belgium (BEL)0011
  Benin (BEN)0011
  Egypt (EGY)0011
Totals (20 entries)474747141

References edit

  1. ^ a b Francophone Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-02-10.
  2. ^ Francophone Games – Day 1. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-02-09.
  3. ^ a b 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 2009-12-20 at the Wayback Machine (in French). 2001 Jeux de la Francophonie. Retrieved on 2011-02-11.
Results
  • Medallists. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2011-02-09.

External links edit

  • (in French)

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At the 2001 Jeux de la Francophonie the athletics events were held at Terry Fox Stadium in Ottawa Ontario Canada between 19 and 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 IV Jeux de la FrancophonieThe host venueDates19 23 JulyHost cityOttawa Ontario CanadaVenueTerry Fox StadiumEvents47Records set23 Games records 1997 Antananarivo2005 Niamey 2001 Jeux de la FrancophonieThe 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 Stephan Buckland in the men s 100 metres Surin decided not to compete in the 200 metres as a result a move which attracted criticism 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 Ziolkowski 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 Pawel Czapiewski Dudley Dorival Monika Pyrek Francoise Mbango Etone and Nicoleta Grasu Contents 1 Medal summary 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 2 Medal table 3 References 4 External linksMedal summary editMain article Athletics at the 2001 Jeux de la Francophonie Results Men edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres wind 0 7 m s nbsp Stephan Buckland MRI 10 13 nbsp Bruny Surin Quebec 10 18 nbsp Eric Pacome N Dri CIV 10 24200 metres wind 0 5 m s nbsp Stephan Buckland MRI 20 33 nbsp Oumar Loum SEN 20 59 nbsp Joseph Batangdon CMR 20 75400 metres nbsp Shane Niemi CAN 44 86 GR nbsp Eric Milazar MRI 44 96 nbsp Sofiane Labidi TUN 45 45800 metres nbsp Khalid Tighazouine MAR 1 46 53 GR nbsp Mouhssin Chehibi MAR 1 46 63 nbsp Zach Whitmarsh CAN 1 46 901500 metres nbsp Pawel Czapiewski POL 3 45 08 nbsp Abdelkader Hachlaf MAR 3 45 41 nbsp Adil Kaouch MAR 3 45 645000 metres nbsp Mohammed Amyn MAR 13 37 14 nbsp Abderrahim Goumri MAR 13 38 06 nbsp Mohamed Said El Wardi MAR 13 43 1210 000 metres nbsp Ahmed Ibrahim Baday MAR 28 13 54 GR nbsp Abdelhadi Habassa MAR 28 16 28 nbsp Aloys Nizigama BDI 28 37 17110 metres hurdles nbsp Dudley Dorival HAI 13 60 nbsp Vincent Clarico FRA 13 71 nbsp Artur Kohutek POL 13 73400 metres hurdles nbsp Pawel Januszewski POL 49 24 nbsp Yvon Rakotoarimiandry MAD 49 53 nbsp Mustapha Sdad MAR 49 893000 metres steeplechase nbsp Elarbi Khattabi MAR 8 16 63 GR nbsp Lyes Ramoul FRA 8 25 12 nbsp Zouhair Ouerdi MAR 8 28 724 100 metres relay nbsp Mauritius MRI Ommana KowlessurStephan Buckland 39 04 nbsp Ivory Coast CIV Ahmed DouhouEric Pacome N DriIbrahim Meite 39 33 nbsp Benin BEN 40 224 400 metres relay nbsp Poland POL Piotr DlugosielskiPiotr HaczekRobert Mackowiak 3 04 91 nbsp France FRA Pierre BaronFred MangoPhilippe BoucheBruno Wavelet 3 06 27 nbsp Morocco MAR 3 06 86Marathon nbsp Mohammed El Hattab MAR 2 18 16 nbsp Mustapha Damaoui MAR 2 18 31 nbsp Jean Pierre Monciaux FRA 2 20 3820 km walk nbsp Hatem Ghoula TUN 1 22 56 GR nbsp Denis Langlois FRA 1 23 21 nbsp Gintaras Andriuskevicius LTU 1 23 35High jump nbsp Mark Boswell CAN 2 31 m GR nbsp Kwaku Boateng Quebec 2 31 m nbsp Jan Janku CZE 2 21 mPole vault nbsp Adam Kolasa POL 5 60 m nbsp Stepan Janacek CZE 5 55 m nbsp Khalid Lachheb FRA 5 40 mLong jump nbsp Jonathan Chimier MRI 7 89 m nbsp Arnaud Casquette MRI 7 88 m nbsp Mickael Loria FRA 7 86 mTriple jump nbsp Arius Filet FRA 17 15 m GR nbsp Jerome Romain FRA 16 29 m nbsp Djeke Mambo BEL 16 02 mShot put nbsp Bradley Snyder CAN 19 64 m nbsp Yves Niare FRA 18 94 m nbsp Dylan Armstrong CAN 17 57 mDiscus throw nbsp Jason Tunks CAN 65 10 m GR nbsp Virgilijus Alekna LTU 64 35 m nbsp Ionel Oprea ROM 63 64 mHammer throw nbsp Szymon Ziolkowski POL 79 89 m GR nbsp Maciej Palyszko POL 75 35 m nbsp Raphael Piolanti FRA 72 71 mJavelin throw nbsp Laurent Dorique FRA 76 67 m GR nbsp Arunas Jurksas LTU 73 66 m nbsp Walid Abderrazak Mohamed EGY 72 64 mDecathlon nbsp Pierre Alexandre Vial FRA 7890 pts nbsp Hamdi Dhouibi TUN 7548 pts nbsp Stephane Bamboux FRA 7320 ptsEvent Gold Silver BronzeDisability events 1500 metres wheelchair nbsp Jeff Adams CAN 3 24 25 nbsp Kelly Smith CAN 3 24 88 nbsp Pierre Fairbank FRA 3 25 24Women edit Event Gold Silver Bronze100 metres wind 0 5 m s nbsp Makaridja Sanganoko CIV 11 27 nbsp Venolyn Clarke CAN 11 29 nbsp Hanitriniaina Rakotondrabe MAD 11 40200 metres wind 0 5 m s nbsp Kaltouma Nadjina CHA 23 07 nbsp Ionela Tarlea ROM 23 11 nbsp Aida Diop SEN 23 20400 metres nbsp Amy Mbacke Thiam SEN 50 92 GR nbsp Kaltouma Nadjina CHA 51 03 nbsp Mireille Nguimgo CMR 51 47800 metres nbsp Diane Cummins CAN 2 00 77 GR nbsp Irina Krakoviak LTU 2 01 27 nbsp Peggy Babin FRA 2 01 661500 metres nbsp Elena Iagăr ROM 4 17 03 nbsp Fatma Lanouar TUN 4 17 95 nbsp Lidia Chojecka POL 4 18 165000 metres nbsp Tina Connelly CAN 16 05 59 GR nbsp Zhor El Kamch MAR 16 15 56 nbsp Inga Juodeskiene LTU 16 19 3410 000 metres nbsp Zhor El Kamch MAR 34 07 52 nbsp Lisa Harvey CAN 34 23 70 nbsp Diane Nukuri BDI 34 30 66100 metres hurdles wind 0 5 m s nbsp Perdita Felicien CAN 12 92 GR nbsp Patricia Buval FRA 13 02 nbsp Nadine Faustin HAI 13 05400 metres hurdles nbsp Nezha Bidouane MAR 54 91 GR nbsp Karlene Haughton CAN 56 19 nbsp Malgorzata Pskit POL 56 254 100 metres relay nbsp Canada CAN Esi BenkyarkuErika WitterVenolyn ClarkeMartha Adusei 43 73 nbsp Ivory Coast CIV Marie GnahoreAmandine Allou AffoueMakaridja SanganokoLouise Ayetotche 43 89 nbsp Madagascar MAD Monica RahanitranirianaPaule Ony RatsimbazafyHanitriniaina RakotondrabeLalanirina Rosa Rakotozafy 44 124 400 metres relay nbsp Poland POL Aleksandra PieluzekAneta LemieszGrazyna ProkopekMalgorzata Pskit 3 28 97 GR nbsp France FRA Anita MormandPeggy BabinViviane DorsileMarie Louise Bevis 3 30 04 nbsp Canada CAN Foy WilliamsLamik OyewumiLindsay LockheadSamantha George 3 31 08Marathon nbsp Michele Leservoisier FRA 2 44 00 GR nbsp Clarisse Rasoarizay MAD 2 46 29 nbsp Leslie Carson CAN 2 50 0210 km walk nbsp Norica Campean ROM 44 32 nbsp Sonata Milusauskaite LTU 46 10 nbsp Tatiana Boulanger FRA 47 11High jump nbsp Wanita May CAN 1 91 m GR nbsp Nicole Forrester CAN 1 89 m nbsp Oana Pantelimon ROM 1 84 mPole vault nbsp Monika Pyrek POL 4 30 m GR nbsp Pavla Hamackova CZE 4 20 m nbsp Julie Vigourt FRA 4 10 mLong jump nbsp Alice Falaiye CAN 6 38 m nbsp Francoise Mbango Etone CMR 6 37 m nbsp Krysha Bayley CAN 6 27 mTriple jump nbsp Cristina Nicolau ROM 14 62 m GR nbsp Francoise Mbango Etone CMR 14 56 m nbsp Adelina Gavrilă ROM 13 91 m w Shot put nbsp Krystyna Zabawska POL 18 25 m GR nbsp Elena Hila ROM 17 07 m nbsp Laurence Manfredi FRA 16 82 mDiscus throw nbsp Nicoleta Grasu ROM 64 53 m nbsp Joanna Wisniewska POL 56 94 m nbsp Melina Robert Michon FRA 56 81 mHammer throw nbsp Kamila Skolimowska POL 67 95 m GR nbsp Agnieszka Pogroszewska POL 65 44 m nbsp Florence Ezeh FRA 64 53 mJavelin throw new javelin model nbsp Sarah Walter FRA 57 34 m GR nbsp Ana Mirela Țermure ROM 57 25 m nbsp Felicia Ţilea ROM 56 58 mHeptathlon nbsp Marie Collonville FRA 5719 pts GR nbsp Kim Vanderhoek CAN 5502 pts nbsp Sophie Marrot FRA 5414 ptsEvent Gold Silver BronzeDisability events 800 metres wheelchair nbsp Chantal Petitclerc Quebec 2 07 93 nbsp Diane Roy CAN 2 17 48 nbsp Denise Fortier CAN 2 32 38Medal table edit nbsp Pawel Czapiewski won the 1500 m gold for Poland nbsp Senegalese runner Amy Mbacke Thiam ran a games record in the 400 m Host nation Canada RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Canada CAN 1176242 nbsp Poland POL 933153 nbsp Morocco MAR 765184 nbsp France FRA 6813275 nbsp Romania ROM 434116 nbsp Mauritius MRI 42067 nbsp Ivory Coast CIV 1214 nbsp Tunisia TUN 12149 nbsp Quebec QBC 120310 nbsp Senegal SEN 111311 nbsp Chad CHA 110212 nbsp Haiti HAI 101213 nbsp Lithuania LTU 042614 nbsp Cameroon CMR 0224 nbsp Madagascar MAD 022416 nbsp Czech Republic CZE 021317 nbsp Burundi BDI 002218 nbsp Belgium BEL 0011 nbsp Benin BEN 0011 nbsp Egypt EGY 0011Totals 20 entries 474747141References edit a b Francophone Games GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2011 02 10 Francophone Games Day 1 IAAF Retrieved on 2011 02 09 a b Beacon Bill 2001 07 24 Francophone Games near close in controversy CBC Sports Retrieved on 2011 02 09 Un rendez vous sportif sans pareil Archived 2009 12 20 at the Wayback Machine in French 2001 Jeux de la Francophonie Retrieved on 2011 02 11 ResultsFull results Medallists GBR Athletics Retrieved on 2011 02 09 External links editOfficial website in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 2001 Jeux de la Francophonie amp oldid 1147011634, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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