Loiret Athletes Shine at French Avenir Championships with Gold and Bronze Medals

Loiret athletes achieve notable success at the 2025 French Avenir Athletics Championships with multiple medals.

Key Points

  • • Augustin Becquet-Périgon wins gold in pole vault at 5.45m.
  • • Victor Girault captures bronze in the 100m event with personal records.
  • • Girault's podium finish comes despite placing fifth overall due to foreign competitors.
  • • Both athletes continue to compete in additional events over the weekend.

At the 2025 French Avenir Athletics Championships in Saint-Etienne, athletes from the Loiret region kicked off the event with impressive performances, securing a gold and a bronze medal. Augustin Becquet-Périgon of EC Orléans-CJF triumphed in the U23 pole vault, achieving a height of 5.45 meters on his first attempt after an initial struggle at 5.25 meters. This victory is a significant achievement for Becquet-Périgon, adding to his collection of national titles from previous age categories, and acts as a personal redemption after his recent exclusion from the U23 European Championships.

Victor Girault from Saran LAC also made headlines by clinching the bronze medal in the 100m event. Girault set personal bests throughout the competition, clocking times of 10.53 seconds in the heats and 10.47 seconds in the semifinals. He finished the final in 10.48 seconds, landing him in fifth place overall; however, he secured the national bronze medal since the top two finishers were foreign competitors. As the championships progress through the weekend, Girault is set to compete further in both the 200m and 4x100m relay, thereby providing additional chances for Loiret athletes to earn more medals.