About the meeting
The Meeting International de Toulouse – driven by passion, defined by records.
It all began in 2022, when SATUC Toulouse Athlé set out to create a high-level, tailor-made, home-ground meeting to support its champions, Djilali Bedrani and Benjamin Robert, in their quest for World Championships qualifying standards. The first edition was a promising success, delivering international qualifiers and plenty of personal bests. In 2023, the meeting confirmed its place on the national calendar with an equally accomplished second edition.
The 2025 edition, awarded World Athletics Continental Tour Challenger label, marked a turning point. With 435 participants, 6 meeting records broken out of 6, 64 performances scoring 1050+ points, and a flurry of qualifying marks for the French and European championships, the Meeting International de Toulouse delivered on all fronts.
Top-level pacemakers expertly led the international races, contributing to an outstanding series of performances. Large and well-balanced heats gave athletes of all levels the ideal race conditions they needed, resulting in no fewer than 199 personal bests.
Highlights included Pierrik Jocteur Monrozier’s long-awaited PB and home victory in the 1500m, the French and European U18 record by Aloïs Abraham in heat 2, world-standard 800m races featuring Heithem Chenitef’s qualifying mark for the World Championships and Maëliss Trapeau’s first-ever sub-2, as well as seven French-leading performances among the youth categories.
But beyond the numbers, the Meeting International de Toulouse is above all an inclusive and community-driven event: from youth relays and races for all levels to initiations designed to introduce athletics to the wider public.
See you in 2026 to write the next chapter – with performances, a great atmosphere and excitement guaranteed!
6
meeting records
1
World Championships qualifying mark
64
marks of 1050+ points
18
European U20/U23 qualifying marks
7
French leads
199
Personal bests
The 2025 Meeting International de Toulouse in numbers:
1
European U18 record
243
youth athletes (from U14 to U23)
347
Middle-distance runners
36
pole vaulters
12
Pacemakers
45
International athletes
257
athletes from Occitanie
435 participants, including:





















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