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Carhaix Cross: Guillemot imperial, Bédard beaten in the sprint, Bouchard misses the mark, Sunday's results

The race, of international label, was dominated by the Ugandan Belinda Chemutai. The first four are runners from the African continent.

Ugandan Belinda Chemutai won the World Athletics cross country. (Photo Nicolas Creach)

The scratch ranking: 1. Belinda Chemutai (UGA) 25'51''; 2. JM Chebor (KEN) 25'58''; 3. A. Anley (ETH) 25'58''; 3. RD Grapes (ETH) 26'00'' ; 5. N. Jeruto (KAZ)

The ranking of French women: 1. Flavie Renouard ( Athletic Club) 26'29''; 2. S. Madeleine (Entente ) 26'52''; 3. C. Tabet ( Entente Athlétisme) 27'03''; 4. A. Mitard (AC Romorantin) 27'10''; 5. P. De La Bigne (Entente PUC Stade Français) 27'19''; 6. M. BOUCHARD (Iroise Athletics) 27'23''; …27. M. LE GOFF (Stade Brestois) 28'46''; …38. L. MARTEL (AP L'Orient) 30'40''…


Cross court F: Agathe Guillemot champion of

The resident of Haute Bretagne Athlétisme, Agathe Guillemot, was crowned Brittany cross court champion. She largely beat Brestoise Mazarine Amis and Béatrice Osty.

The joy of Agathe Guillemot, clear winner of the cross court at the Brittany championships. (Photo Nicolas Creach)

The ranking (scratch and Brittany championship): 1. Agathe Guillemot (Haute Bretagne Athletics) 14'28''; 2. M. Amis (Stade Brestois) 15'16''; 3. B. Osty ( Athletics); 4. T. Gueganton (The Breath of the Abers Lannilis) 15'54''; 5. G. Le Gleau (Lannion Athletics) 15'57''…


Juniors

Maël Bruno (Stade Brestois) won the junior cross country for men in 17'48'', while Angevin's Clémence Héry won the women's race in 21'20''.

The ranking

Gentlemen: 1. Maël Bruno (Stade Brestois) 17'48''; 2. C. Luguern (Quimper Athletics) 17'57''; 3. Q. Le Floch (17'58''); 4. E. Piriou (Concarneau Olympique Athletics) 18'12''; 5. G. Le Coeur (EAP 86) 18'16''…

Dames : 1. Clémence Héry (SCO Athletics) 21'20''; 2. L. Hamel (ACP Sourdeval) 21'45''; 3. C. Nayl (Stade Rennais Athlétisme) 22'33''; 4. O. Mahé (Pays de Paimpol Athletics) 23'16''; 5. A. Suteau Carreau (USM Vire) 23'19''…


Cross court H: Nicolas-Marie Daru winner, Bédard beaten in the sprint

Nicolas-Marie Daru won the Carhaix cross court in the sprint, ahead of Simon Bédard and Benoit Fanouillère. It was Simon Bédard who won the title of champion of Brittany, since Daru did not race for a Breton club.

Nicolas-Marie Daru won the cross court ahead of Simon Bédard. (Photo Nicolas Creach)

The scratch ranking: 1. Nicolas-Marie Daru (AL Echirolles) 12'37''; 2. S. Bédard (Haute Bretagne Athletics) 12'37''; 3. B. Fanouillère (Athlétisme Sud 22) 12'47''; 4. G. Drouin-Viallard (SCO Saint-Marguerite ) 12'58''; 5. Gwen Duval (Haute Bretagne Athletics) 13'06''…

The ranking of the Brittany championship: 1. Simon Bédard (Haute Bretagne Athletics) 12'37''; 2. B. Fanouillère (Athlétisme Sud 22) 12'47''; 3. Gwen Duval (Haute Bretagne Athletics) 13'06''; 4. L. Conil (Haute Bretagne Athletics) 13'09''; 5. M. Dreuslin (EA Pays de Brocéliande) 13'13''…


Cadets

Marin Labat (Léon-Trégor Athlétisme) won the Brittany cadet championship, with a race in 11'17''. The Brittany champion is Clémence Dréau (Trégueux Langueux Athlétisme).

The ranking

Gentlemen: 1. Martin Labat (Léon-Trégor Athletics) 11'17''; 2. T. Hyguinen (AL Carhaix-Plouguer) 11'21''; 3. P. Pocinho (EA Pays de Brocéliande) 11'26''; 4. H. Paumard (Athlé Pays de Fougères) 11'27''; 5. P. Le Guen (Trégueux Langueux Athletics) 11'42''…

Dames : 1. Clémence Dréau (Trégueux Langueux Athlétisme) 12'44''; 2. A. Roussel (AC Bretillien) 13'19''; 3. D. Bourgevin (Plumaugat Athletics) 13'27''; 4. A. Lohéac (Iroise Athletics) 13'27''; 5. C. Le Grognec (AP L'Orient) 14'06''…


Minimal

Costarmorican Adrien Hery (Trégor Goëlo Athlétisme Guingamp) is the new Brittany cross-country champion. He finished the race in 11'45''. The Brittany champion is the resident of Stade Brestois athletics, Inès Muscat (13'25'').

The ranking

Gentlemen: 1. Adrien Héry (Trégor Goëlo Athlétisme Guingamp) 11'45''; 2. T. Severino Freire (Athlétisme Sud 22) 11'53''; 3. A. Le Roux (Stade Brestois) 12'00''; 4. N. Rault (AL Carhaix-Plouguer) 12'04''; 5. L. Guillot (Penthiève Athletics) 12'08''…

Dames : 1. Inès Muscat (Stade Brestois) 13'25''; 2. C. Cochet (EA Pays de Brocéliande) 13'43''; 3. M. Pinel (Penthièvre Athletics) 13'49''; 4. R. Herry (Iroise Athletics) 14'21''; 5. L. Nivez (Iroise Athletics) 14'26''…


Benjamins

The resident of Athlétisme Sud 22, Peio Severino Freire, is crowned Brittany junior cross country champion. He won the race in 8'01''. Among the girls, it was Beryl Boutet (Kerhorres Organises En Association De Loisirs Athletiques) who won the race in 9'20''.

The ranking

Gentlemen: 1. Peio Severino Freire (Athlétisme Sud 22) 8'01''; 2. G. Faucheux (Concarneau Olympique Athletics) 8'09'', 3. A. Cochet (EA Pays de Brocéliande) 8'35''; 4. A. Faltres Olry (Iroise Athletics) 8'49''; 5. T. Le Roux (Stade Brestois) 8'59''…

Dames : 1. Béryl Boutet (Kerhorres Organized in Athletic Leisure Association) 9'20''; 2. E. Sachet (Athletic Club de la Rance Dinan) 9'24''; 3. N. Le Lons (Club Athlé Douarnenez) 9'42''; 4. Eulalie Corre (Guichen) 9'49''; 5. C. Petitjean (Kerhorres Organized In Athletic Leisure Association) 9'58''..


Popular long cross

The resident of EA Pays de Brocéliande, Cyril Dayot, won the first race of the day, the popular long cross, in 22'30''. The first female, Julie Besnard (EA Saint-Malo) finished in 28'15''. The route had to be slightly modified, part of the large loop was removed due to the state of the terrain.

The ranking

Gentlemen: 1. Cédric Dayot (EA Pays de Brocéliande) 22'30''; 2. S. Ravaleu 22'38''; 3. C. Delys (EA Pays de Brocéliande) 22'46''; 4. D. Perin (AL Carhaix-Plouguer) 22'58''; 5. A. Le Coz (AL Carhaix-Plouguer) 23'13''…

Dames : 1. Julie Besnard (EA Saint-Malo) 28'15''; 2. E. Nourry (EA Saint-Malo) 28'37''; 3. C. Beausse (Running in Chateaulin) 29'13''; 4. P. Le Gorrec (Ploumiliau) 30'10''; 5. S. Guillou (Briec Glazik Athletics) 30'33''…


Summary of Saturday's day

Saturday was marked by the qualification for the European Championships of two Bretons: Simon Bédard and Agathe Guillemot, who will participate in the mixed relay after their 2nd place for men and 1st place for women in the selective mile.

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