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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).
French Open Water Swimming Cup : The French Open Water Swimming Cup is a circuit composed of stages organized between February and September under the control of the French Swimming Federation (FFN) and listed on the national calendar. Water Polo championship : French men's water polo championship since 1896 and women's since 1983.
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
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 ...
On 25 July 2013, FINA Technical Swimming Congress voted to allow world records in the long course mixed 400 free relay and mixed 400 medley relay, as well as in six events in short course metres: the mixed 200 medley and 200 free relays, as well as the men's and women's 200 free relays and the men's and women's 200 medley relays. [6]
Swimming: Men's 200 metre butterfly: 21 June Silver: Maxime Grousset: 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 ...
France 26 April 2009: French Championships Montpellier, France [3] 100m freestyle: 46.86 David Popovici Romania 13 August 2022: European Championships: Rome, Italy [4] 200m freestyle: 1:42.00 WR: Paul Biedermann Germany 28 July 2009: World Championships: Rome, Italy [5] 400m freestyle: 3:40.07 WR: Paul Biedermann Germany 26 July 2009
The championships were first staged in 1973 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, with competitions held in swimming, diving, synchronised swimming and water polo. [2] In 1991 open water swimming was added to the championships as a fifth discipline. [3] In 2013 high diving was added to the championships as a sixth discipline. [4]