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French Swimming Federation: Website: www.ffnatation.fr (in French) in Fukuoka, Japan; Competitors: 85 in 6 sports: Medals Ranked 4th: Gold 4 Silver 0 Bronze 4 Total 8: World Aquatics Championships appearances
Swimming: Men's 100 metre freestyle: 22 June Silver: Mélanie Henique: Swimming: Women's 50 metre butterfly: 24 June Silver: Aurélie Muller: Open water swimming: Women's 5 km: 27 June Silver: Jade Gillet Alexis Jandard: Diving: Team event: 29 June Silver: Axel Reymond: Open water swimming: Men's 25 km: 30 June Bronze: Analia Pigrée: Swimming ...
The French Swimming Federation (French: Fédération française de natation, FFN) is the French water sports association.Founded in February 1919, it grouped the sports swimming clubs, open water swimming, synchronized swimming, diving and French water polo, which organizes the national competitions and the selection of French teams.
This is a listing of the French records in swimming. They are the fastest times ever swum by a swimmer representing France (or one of its outlying areas) in both 50 m and 25 m swimming courses. The records are maintained/recognized by France's national swimming federation: Fédération Française de Natation (FFN).
Of course, on Day 2 of swimming, everyone was playing second fiddle to Marchand. La Defense Arena was packed with more than 15,000 fans, many of them with their faces painted in the blue, white ...
Open water swimming: Mixed team: July 20 Gold: Axel Reymond: Open water swimming: Men's 25 km: July 21 Gold: Camille Lacourt: Swimming: Men's 50 m backstroke: July 30 Silver: Aurélie Muller: Open water swimming: Women's 5 km: July 19 Bronze: Marc-Antoine Olivier: Open water swimming: Men's 10 km: July 18 Bronze: Mehdy Metella: Swimming: Men's ...
Hal Henning, FINA's president from 1972 through 1976, and their first American President, was highly instrumental in starting the first World Aquatics Championships, and in retaining the number of swimming events in the Olympics, which gave an advantage to nations with larger, more balanced swim teams.
French swimmers have achieved qualifying standards in the following events (up to a maximum of 2 swimmers in each event at the A-standard entry time, and 1 at the B-standard): [2] Swimmers must qualify at the 2015 French Championships in Limoges (for pool events) to confirm their places for the Worlds.