Philippe Pequin is a happy organizer for this fourteenth edition of the traditional Aiffricaine. In fact, there were 350 participants over the two distances offered, 5.2 and 10 km, on a course known to be smooth. For a first at this time of year, since on our traditional date there was the passing of the Olympic flame in the department, it is a success. We are increasing the number of participants
rejoices the boss of the organization. I have good feedback. People came looking for a performance, but above all the pleasure of running.
Appointment is made for next year
Thus, for the shortest distance, Jonathan Billaud broke the record for the event. The graduate of Grand Angoulême Athletics was thus satisfied, he who is preparing for the end-of-year bullfights. I came to do some speed on this event for the next races,”
he reacted upon arrival.
Over the longer distance, Clément Point got the better of the competition. “ It’s a great event with a rolling circuit
announced the winner.
As for the organizer, an appointment has already been made for next year. We will keep the same date since it suits runners well to kick off the end of the year. However, we will have to be vigilant in terms of organization on the circuit to prevent riders from crossing paths.
Rankings
5,2 km : 1. Billaud (Grand Angoulême), 15’59; 2. Jecky (EPA 86), 16’22; 3. Chauvineau, 16’35; […] 12. Picard (Stade Niortais), 21’12, 1re feminine; […] 18. Armand, 21’57, 2e feminine; […] 22. Dupuis (Stade niortais triathlon), 22’18, 3e feminine.
10 km : 1. Point (Run in Niort), 34’50; 2. Lussier (US Aigrefeuille), 35’08; 3. Mijoin (Run In Niort), 35’29; […] 28. Decharles (ASPTT Rennes), 43’11, 1re feminine; […] 35. Ledoux (Run In Niort), 43’51, 2e feminine; […] 51. Bradshaw, 46’48, 3e feminine.