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Athletics: Kwaou-Mathey Under 13 Seconds at the French Championships, Lavillenie Returns to the Title

He had announced that he had "something in his legs": Just Kwaou-Mathey won the title of French champion of the 110m hedges on Sunday with a chrono under the 13 seconds, beating the...

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The third and final day of the French championships was rich in emotions, this Sunday in Talence (Gironde).

He had announced that he had "something in his legs": Just Kwaou-Mathey won the title of French champion of the 110m hedges on Sunday with a chrono under the 13 seconds, beating the...

·Paris, France
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Just Kwaou-Mathey largely dominated the debates in Talence, passing for the first time under the 13 seconds.(12)99) At the pole, Renaud Lavillenie gleaned his eleventh title, the first in five.

·France
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Renaud Lavillenie won the French championships for the first time since 2020.

·Paris, France
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The French Athletics Championships ended in beauty this Sunday in Talence. Renaud Lavillenie found a second youth, who was crowned at 38 years in the pole jumping competition, five years after his last title. In 110m hedges, probably the most expected race of the weekend, the long-awaited duel between Sasha Zhoya and Just Kwaou-Mathey took place. The first named, triple champion in title, gave his crown to an athlete who hit a big blow with the …

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The reigning French champion Thibaut Collet was defeated by Renaud Lavillenie, in very good shape this season at almost 39 years old. The London Olympic champion rose the minimums bar (5.82 m) for the Worlds for the third time since May.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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