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Elite Montgeron Meeting: Top Hurdlers Cyréna Samba-Mayela and Pascal Martinot-Lagarde set to Showcase Their Speed

Cyréna Samba-Mayela and Pascal Martinot-Lagarde line up on the high hurdles on Wednesday evening at Montgeron, with the firm intention of speeding up the pace. Ryan Zézé (100m), Thomas Jordier (400m) and Jules Pommery (length) will also be to watch.

The Montgeron Elite meeting can be followed live and in full on Wednesday from 6:00 p.m., with Clément Breysse and Pierre-Jean Vazel on commentary. Access to Athlé TV is 100% free for 2022-2023 season graduates!

Pascal Martinot-Lagarde will run at home this Wednesday. The ES Montgeron hurdler is a regular at the meeting organized by his club. If he ran in 13”45 at the beginning of June during the Paris meeting, the vice-champion of Europe in the 110m hurdles of course aspires to go much faster. Raphael Mohamed (Racing Club de Mamoudzou), 13”49, and Ronan Greff (SCO Sainte-Marguerite Marseille), 13”60, will try to take advantage of the aspiration of the record holder of France.

Cyréna Samba-Mayela, she will only compete in her second 100m hurdles of the season, after that of the second round of the Interclubs won in 13”14. The member of Lille Métropole Athlétisme has only competed in three races since the start of the summer, including two 100m. The Montgeron race will allow us to know more about his state of form. Judy Chalcou (US Talence) and Sacha Alessandrini (Nice Côte d’Azur) will try to give him a hard time with the 13” barrier in sight, while the Australian Celeste Mucci (Australia) has the best performance committed in 12”84.

The Zézé reunite with Eseme and Cissé

On the flat, big men’s 100m in perspective, with the presence of Ryan Zézé, the French sprinter in form in recent weeks. The athlete from Stade Bordelais, who has just broken his records in the 100m (10”15) and 200m (20”23) at La Chaux-de-Fonds, will be accompanied by his big brother, Meba-Mickael. But it is the Cameroonian from Cs Bougoin-Jallieu Emmanuel Eseme (9”96) and the Ivorian from AS Villejuif Gué-Arthur Cissé (10”02) who are expected at the forefront. The women’s straight line will welcome the Guyanese from Rou Kou Gémima Joseph, who broke her record during the France espoirs in Fontainebleau last weekend in 11”35. Cynthia Leduc (Annecy Haute Savoie) will also be there, but it is the Belgian from Neuilly-Plaisance Sports Delphine Nkansa (11”26) who will leave with the favor of the forecasts.

On the lap, both for men and women, we will find several regulars of the 4×400 m tricolor. The fight will be great between Thomas Jordier (Amiens UC), Téo Andant (AS Monaco), Ludovic Ouceni (Pierrefitte Multi Athlon), Ludvy Vaillant (AC Saléen) and Loic Prévot (Entente Sud Lyonnais), who all have a record below 46 ”. Same indecision among women with Amandine Brossier (SCO Angers), Fanny Peltier (Entente Sud Lyonnais), Marjorie Veyssiere (Clermont Auvergne) and Camille Seri (Nice Côte d’Azur), who will be in the starting blocks.

The new wave will cling to Zahafi

In the middle distance, the men’s 800m promises to be very interesting with the arrival of a client, the Moroccan Moad Zahafi, who ran in 1’43”69 last year but who has so far remained very far from the reference time this year. The new hexagonal wave, embodied in particular by the member of Villeneuve-d’Ascq Fretin Hugo Houyez (1’45”77), is ready to seize his chance. Among the women, it will be necessary to follow Charlotte Pizzo (Pays de Fontainebleau), who has so far run in 2’01”25 and dreams of going below the two-minute barrier.

Pommery and Konaté want to take off

Finally, on the competition side, the men’s length will be worth a look. The discipline has not yet taken off this season for boys, with the notable exception of Tom Campagne (8.12m), despite many talented athletes. European bronze medalist Jules Pommery (Entente Athlé 58), double U20 world champion Erwan Konaté, and Yann Randrianasolo (Nantes Métropole Athlétisme) are eager to exceed eight meters.

In the throws, the men’s javelin will welcome three of the strong men of the discipline in France: Felise Vahai Sosaia (CA Jules Garnier) and Rémi Conroy (Entente Haute Alsace), who both broke their record this year with respectively 82.04 m and 78.73 m, as well as Teuraiterai Tupaia (Entente Haute Alsace), for the moment a little behind. In the women’s disc, the Portuguese Liliana Ca will start as the big favorite, in a competition where we will find Amanda Ngandu-Nntumba (CA du Roannais), who flirts with a barrier of 60 meters which should not resist her any longer.

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