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Etienne Daguinos

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Etienne Daguinos
Personal information
Nationality France
Born15 February 2000 (24 years, 284 days old)[1]
Home townBordeaux, France[2]
Height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)[1]
Weight63 kg (139 lb)[1]
Sport
SportAthletics
Event(s)3000 metres
5000 metres
ClubUS Talence Athlétisme[1]
Achievements and titles
National finals
Personal best(s)3000m:
7:43.42sh (2024)

5000m:
13:15.26 (2023)
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing  France
European Cross Country Championships
Silver medal – second place 2022 Turin U23 team
Mediterranean U23 Championships
Gold medal – first place 2022 Pescara 5000 m
Updated on 20 February 2024

Etienne Daguinos (born 15 February 2000) is a French middle- and long-distance runner. With a 5000 metres best of 13:15.26, he was the 2022 Mediterranean Athletics U23 Championships gold medallist and he represented France at the 2023 World Athletics Road Running Championships.

Career

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Specializing in the 3000 metres since 2016, Daguinos contested that discipline at the 2017 French U20 Championships, where he finished 3rd.[3] He won his first national title in the U20 race at the 2018 French Cross Country Championships.[4]

A successful title defense at the 2019 French Cross Country Championships qualified him for the 2019 World Cross Country Championships, where he competed in the U20 race and finished 54th, contributing to the French team's 10th-place showing.[5] In his first international track competition at the 2019 European Athletics U20 Championships, Daguinos finished in 21st place in the 5000 m.[6] Daguinos' 86th-place performance at the 2019 European Cross Country Championships U20 race helped the French team place 5th and end his season.[7]

After racing mainly domestically in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Daguinos improved his 5000 metres personal best from 13:45 to 13:26 at the 2022 IFAM Oordegem meeting, and in September he won the 2022 Mediterranean Athletics U23 Championships in that event.[8][9] He won his first continental medal at the 2022 European Cross Country Championships, finishing 4th overall in the U23 race behind countryman Valentin Bresc to lead his team to the silver medal.[10][11]

At the 2023 European 10,000m Cup, Daguinos placed 16th in his international debut at that distance. But it was Daguinos' earlier 5000 m personal best of 13:15.26 at the IFAM Oordegem meeting that earned him qualification to the inaugural 2023 World Athletics Road Running Championships, where he finished 6th in the 5K run.[8][12][13]

Personal life

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Daguinos is from Bordeaux where he trains with the US Talence Athlétisme club, occasionally also training in Font-Romeu. In 2023, he completed the third year of his degree in economics and accounting, though he put graduate school on pause to pursue qualification for the 2024 Summer Olympics.[14]

Daguinos has also participated in some trail running races, typically running between 100 and 110 kilometres per week in training.[2]

Statistics

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Personal best progression

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3000m progression
# Mark Pl. Competition Venue Date Ref.
1 8:48.94 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Circuit des Meetings LAA Talence Talence, France 14 Jun 2016 [15]
2 8:47.39 7th Championnats Individuels Qualificatifs Salle Bordeaux, France 13 Jan 2017 [16]
3 8:44.94 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Interclubs Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1er Tour National Bordeaux, France 6 May 2017 [17]
4 8:29.75 6th Championnat de France des Clubs N1a Poule B Pontoise, France 20 May 2017 [18]
5 8:25.27 4th Meeting à Thème d'Angouleme Angoulême, France 6 Jun 2017 [19]
6 8:19.47 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Championnats Régionaux Demi-Fond Aura Bron, France 14 Jun 2019 [20]
7 8:05.51 4th Meeting Elite en Salle de Miramas Miramas, France 21 Jan 2021 [21]
8 8:04.82 9th French Athletics Championships Miramas, France 18 Feb 2021 [22]
9 8:04.99 1st place, gold medalist(s) Championnat De France Des Clubs Elite 1 Grenoble, France 21 May 2022 [23]
10 7:53.90 1st place, gold medalist(s) Championnat de France des Clubs Elite 2 Talence, France 20 May 2023 [24]
11 7:53.84+ 8th Meeting de Paris Paris, France 8 Jun 2023 [25]
12 7:43.42 5th Metz Moselle Athleor Metz, France 2 Feb 2024 [26]
5000m progression
# Mark Pl. Competition Venue Date Ref.
1 14:31.07 13th (Round B) Meeting National de Carquefou Carquefou, France 20 Jun 2019 [27]
2 14:01.21 7th French Athletics Championships Albi, France 11 Sep 2020 [28]
3 13:55.50 9th Mid Summer Track Night Wien, Austria 14 May 2021 [29]
4 13:45.80 1st place, gold medalist(s) Meeting Christian Carmel Pessac, France 29 Apr 2022 [30]
5 13:26.41 10th IFAM Oordegem Oordegem, Belgium 27 May 2022 [31]
6 13:15.26 5th IFAM Oordegem Oordegem, Belgium 26 May 2023 [32]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Etienne Daguinos at Tilastopaja (registration required)
  2. ^ a b "Étienne Daguinos : les JO en rêve, sans prise de tête !". RUN in PYRÉNÉES (in French). 13 April 2023. Retrieved 23 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #12896923". Tilastopaja.
  4. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #12904944". Tilastopaja.
  5. ^ "Cross-country (Mondiaux). Les Loir-et-Chériens ont relevé le défi, ce samedi au Danemark". lanouvellerepublique.fr (in French).
  6. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #12933448". Tilastopaja.
  7. ^ sylvaine (9 December 2019). "Championnats d'Europe de cross : Gressier triple la mise !". U Run (in French). Retrieved 23 February 2024.
  8. ^ a b Goursaud, Etienne (3 January 2024). "Athlétisme : Ces 5 athlètes français qui peuvent décoller en 2024". Dicodusport (in French). Retrieved 23 February 2024.
  9. ^ "Mediterranei U 23: Italia protagonista a Pescara nella prima giornata | AtleticaNotizie". Atletica Notizie. Retrieved 23 February 2024.
  10. ^ Running | 0, 11 Déc 2022 | (11 December 2022). "Deux médailles pour Etienne Daguinos et Anaïs Bourgouin !". athlelana (in French). Retrieved 23 February 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ LÉZIART, Pierre (11 December 2022). "Championnats d'Europe de cross-country. En espoirs, les garçons en argent, les filles en bronze". Ouest-France.fr (in French). Retrieved 23 February 2024.
  12. ^ "Gressier excels with a fifth-place finish at the World Running Championships in Riga". European Athletics.
  13. ^ ATHLETISME, US TALENCE (4 October 2023). "Etienne DAGUINOS au top mondial !". US Talence Athlétisme (in French). Retrieved 23 February 2024.
  14. ^ Dirou, Arthur (1 June 2023). "Etienne Daguinos : « Les JO de Paris 2024, j'y pense de plus en plus »". STADION-ACTU (in French). Retrieved 23 February 2024.
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  16. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #12881505". Tilastopaja.
  17. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #12892822". Tilastopaja.
  18. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #12893738". Tilastopaja.
  19. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #12894642". Tilastopaja.
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  21. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #12975341". Tilastopaja.
  22. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #12976665". Tilastopaja.
  23. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #13014265". Tilastopaja.
  24. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #13040031". Tilastopaja.
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  26. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #13054448". Tilastopaja.
  27. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #12932112". Tilastopaja.
  28. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #12970494". Tilastopaja.
  29. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #12985462". Tilastopaja.
  30. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #13010782". Tilastopaja.
  31. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #13002275". Tilastopaja.
  32. ^ "Athletics recap for meeting #13041028". Tilastopaja.
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