2016 Spanish Indoor Athletics Championships

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2016 Spanish Indoor Athletics Championships
Dates5–6 March
Host city Madrid
Venue Centro Deportivo Municipal Gallur
Events26
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The 2016 Spanish Indoor Athletics Championships was the 52nd edition of the annual indoor track and field competition organised by the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation (RFEA), which serves as the Spanish national indoor championship for the sport. A total of 26 events (divided evenly between the sexes) were contested over two days on 5 and 6 March at the Centro Deportivo Municipal Gallur in Madrid, Community of Madrid.

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Results

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
60 m Arian Olmos Téllez 6.72 Mario López Moure 6.76 David Alejandro 6.83
200 m Óscar Husillos 21.04 Daniel Cerdán 21.25 Alberto Salcedo 21.32
400 m Lucas Búa 46.65 Mark Ujakpor 47.14 Pau Fradera 47.54
800 m Kevin López 1:49.20 Álvaro de Arriba 1:49.64 Daniel Andújar 1:49.74
1500 m Manuel Olmedo 4:02.79 Marc Alcalá 4:03.03 David Lorenzo 4:03.09
3000 m Ayoub Mokhtar 8:16.29 Carlos Alonso García 8:16.32 Víctor García Blázquez 8:18.83
60 m hurdles Jackson Quiñónez 7.86 Gerard Porras 7.88 Javier Colomo 7.92
High jump Simón Siverio 2.20 m Lysvanis Pérez 2.20 m Juan Ignacio López 2.16 m
Pole vault Igor Bychkov 5.30 m Albert Alvárez 5.25 m Ricard Clemente 5.15 m
Long jump Jean Marie Okutu 7.68 m Fernando Ramos 7.61 m Jorge Ureña 7.49 m
Triple jump Pablo Torrijos 16.66 m José Emilio Bellido 16.37 m José Alfonso Palomanes 15.81 m
Shot put Carlos Tobalina 20.50 m Borja Vivas 20.19 m Alejandro Noguera 17.90 m
Heptathlon Alejandro Bermejo 5581 pts Vicente Guardiola 5429 pts Jesús Castillo Patiño 5401 pts

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
60 m Estela García 7.41 Caridad Jerez 7.43 María Isabel Pérez 7.47
200 m Nana Jacob 23.71 Cristina Lara 23.78 Paloma Díez 24.15
400 m Aauri Bokesa 53.39 Geraxane Ussía 54.10 Bárbara Camblor 54.64
800 m Esther Guerrero 2:05.28 Laura Valdés 2:07.62 Zoya Naumov 2:08.90
1500 m Solange Pereira 4:36.29 Montse Mas 4:36.37 Marta Pérez 4:37.09
3000 m Nuria Fernández 9:09.29 Celia Antón 9:21.58 Ana Lozano 9:22.12
60 m hurdles Caridad Jerez 8.25 Nora Orduña 8.52 María Caridad Hernández 8.61
High jump Ruth Beitia 1.98 m Raquel Álvarez Polo 1.90 m Cristina Ferrando 1.87 m
Pole vault Naroa Agirre 4.25 m Carla Franch 4.15 m Malen Ruiz de Azúa 4.15 m
Long jump Juliet Itoya 6.47 m Olatz Arrieta 6.23 m María del Mar Jover 6.19 m
Triple jump Ana Peleteiro 13.80 m Patricia Sarrapio 13.57 m Andera Calleja 13.17 m
Shot put Úrsula Ruiz 16.75 m María Belén Toimil 15.40 m Elena Gutiérrez 15.16 m
Pentathlon Yantra Soto 4124 pts Tamara del Río 4066 pts Andrea Medina 4052 pts

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