2018 Spanish Athletics Championships

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2018 Spanish Athletics Championships
Dates21–22 July 2018
Host city Getafe, Spain
Venue Polideportivo Juan de la Cierva
2017
2019

The 2018 Spanish Athletics Championships was the 98th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Spain. It was held on 21 and 22 July at the Polideportivo Juan de la Cierva in Getafe. It served as the selection meeting for Spain at the 2018 European Athletics Championships.

Contents

The club championships in relays and combined track and field events were contested separately from the main competition.

Results

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres
(wind: +1.9 m/s)
Aitor Same Ekobo
At. Fuenlabrada
10.16 PB Patrick Chinedu Ike
Playas de Castellón
10.16 PB Ángel David Rodríguez
F.C. Barcelona
10.17
200 metres
(wind: +0.5 m/s)
Bruno Hortelano
C.D. Nike Running
20.15 [1] Pol Retamal
F.C. Barcelona
20.83 Daniel Rodríguez Serrano
Playas de Castellón
20.85
400 metres Óscar Husillos
F.C. Barcelona
45.22 Lucas Búa
F.C. Barcelona
45.45 Samuel García
Playas de Castellón
45.48
800 metres Álvaro de Arriba
F.C. Barcelona
1:48.83 Saúl Ordóñez
New Balance Team
1:49.19 Daniel Andújar
Playas de Castellón
1:49.30
1500 metres Jesús Gómez Santiago
C.D. Nike Running
3:38.67 Adel Mechaal
New Balance Team
3:39.98 Adrián Ben
F.C. Barcelona
3:40.09
5000 metres Toni Abadía
Nike Internacional
13:44.38 Adel Mechaal
New Balance Team
13:45.14 Juan Antonio Pérez
Cárnicas Serrano
13:52.23
110 m hurdles
(wind: 0.0 m/s)
Orlando Ortega
C.A. Adidas
13.32 Yidiel Contreras
Playas de Castellón
13.46 Francisco Javier López López
Playas de Castellón
13.87
400 m hurdles Sergio Fernández Roda
New Balance Team
49.28 Aleix Porras
F.C. Barcelona
50.54 PB David Pineda
At. Numantino
50.82
3000 m s'chase Fernando Carro
Añares Rioja
8:29.79 Daniel Arce Ibáñez
Universidad de Burgos
8:33.77 Sebastián Martos
C.D. Nike Running
8:35.00
10.000 m walk Álvaro Martín
Playas de Castellón
39:31.72 Alberto Amezcua
D.J.A. Guadix
39:50.85 Miguel Ángel López Nicolás
UCAM Murcia
40:17.08
High jump Alexis Sastre
Playas de Castellón
Carlos Rojas Lombardo
Unicaja Atletismo
Juan Ignacio López
F.C. Barcelona
2.17 mNot awarded
Pole vault Adrián Vallés Iñarrea
Grupompleo Pamplona At.
5.45 m Didac Salas
F.C. Barcelona
5.40 m Igor Bychkov
Playas de Castellón
5.35 m
Long jump Jean Marie Okutu
F.C. Barcelona
8.01 m
(wind: +0.1 m/s)
Javier Cobián  [ es ]
At. Gijonés Fumeru
7.78 m PB
(wind: -0.2 m/s)
Héctor Santos Llorente
F.C. Barcelona
7.77 m
(wind: +0.1 m/s)
Triple jump Pablo Torrijos
Playas de Castellón
17.23 m w
(wind: +2.2 m/s)
Marcos Ruiz Pérez
F.C. Barcelona
16.70 m
(wind: +1.0 m/s)
Vicente Docavo
Playas de Castellón
16.50 m
(wind: +1.7 m/s)
Shot put Carlos Tobalina
F.C. Barcelona
19.97 m Daniel Pardo González
A.D. Marathon
18.82 m PB José Ángel Pinedo
C.A. Fent Camí Mislata
18.68 m
Discus throw Lois Maikel Martínez
Playas de Castellón
58.85 m Frank Casañas Hernández
Independiente
56.97 m Alejandro Vielva
Grupompleo Pamplona At.
54.93 m
Hammer throw Javier Cienfuegos
Playas de Castellón
76.10 m Alberto González Moyano
Unicaja Atletismo
72.87 m Pedro José Martín
F.C. Barcelona
70.90 m
Javelin throw Nicolás Quijera
Grupompleo Pamplona At.
75.64 m Manu Quijera
Grupompleo Pamplona At.
75.41 m PB Manuel Castellanos Franco
A.D. Marathon
69.64 m PB
Decathlon Mario Arancón
At. Numantino
7480 pts [2] Pablo Trescolí
Playas de Castellón
7238 pts [3] Jesús Castillo Patiño
Cornellá At.
7194 pts [4]
4 × 100 m relay F.C. Barcelona
Joel Ferrando
Ángel David Rodríguez
Pol Retamal
Óscar Husillos
39.44 CR A.D. Marathon
Alejandro Lozano Burón
Álvaro Plaza
Daniel Quero Moreno
Marco Antonio Palella
40.12 Simply Scorpio 71
Ricardo Flor Rodríguez
Daniel Mazón Toledo
Javier Ocaña de la Fuente
Jonathan Okeudo Nmaju
40.48
4 × 400 m relay Playas de Castellón
Alberto Gavaldá
Daniel Andújar
David Jiménez Herrera
Mark Ujakpor
3:10.62 Real Sociedad
Adrián Rocandio
Christian Barbero
Unai Mena Ortega
Gen Esteban San Millán
3:12.36 A.D. Marathon
Miguel Camarena
Ignacio Laguna
Adrián Parra Lafuente
Álvaro Plaza
3:12.43

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres
(wind: +3.8 m/s)
María Isabel Pérez
Valencia Esports
11.17 w Cristina Lara Pérez
F.C. Barcelona
11.20 w Bianca Acosta
Simply Scorpio 71
11.60 w
200 metres
(wind: +1.0 m/s)
Jaël Bestué
F.C. Barcelona
23.31 CR Paula Sevilla
Playas de Castellón
23.44 [5] Nana Jacob
Tenerife Caja Canarias
23.64
400 metres Laura Bueno
Valencia C.A.
52.17 PB Aauri Bokesa
C.D. Nike Running
53.12 Carmen Sánchez Silva
F.C. Barcelona
53.85
800 metres Zoya Naumov
A.A. Catalunya
2:07.84 Natalia Romero
Unicaja Atletismo
2:08.05 Adriana Cagigas
Unicaja Atletismo
2:08.57
1500 metres Marta Pérez Miguel
Valencia Esports
4:10.63 Esther Guerrero
New Balance Team
4:11.43 Solange Pereira
Valencia Esports
4:16.30
5000 metres Maitane Melero
Grupompleo Pamplona At.
16:09.78 Ester Navarrete
F.C. Barcelona
16:13.84 Nuria Lugueros
Piélagos
16:19.24
100 m hurdles
(wind: -0.4 m/s)
Caridad Jerez
F.C. Barcelona
13.41 Teresa Errandonea
Super Amara BAT
13.69 Paula Raúl
Avinent Manresa
13.72
400 m hurdles Sara Gallego
ISS L'Hospitalet
57.85 Carmen Romero Gómez
Simply Scorpio 71
59.23 PB Paulette Fernández
Ría Ferrol-C. Arenal
59.48
3000 m s'chase Irene Sánchez-Escribano
Playas de Castellón
9:57.87 María José Pérez Moreno
Valencia Esports
10:02.28 Clara Viñaras
Bidasoa At. Taldea
10:10.99
10.000 m walk Raquel González Campos
F.C. Barcelona
43:37.95 Laura García-Caro
At. Ciudad de Lepe
43:50.25 PB María Pérez García
Valencia Esports
44:33.03
High jump Raquel Álvarez Polo
At. Numantino
1.79 m Izaskun Turrillas
Grupompleo Pamplona At.
1.76 m Cristina Ferrando
Playas de Castellón
1.76 m
Pole vault Mónica Clemente
Avinent Manresa
4.45 m Maialen Axpe
At. San Sebastián
4.45 m Malen Ruiz de Azúa
Super Amara BAT
4.35 m
Long jump Juliet Itoya
Independiente
6.80 m PB
(wind: +1.3 m/s)
Fátima Diame
Valencia Esports
6.43 m
(wind: +0.4 m/s)
Leticia Gil Pérez
Simply Scorpio 71
6.25 m w.
(wind: +2.9 m/s)
Triple jump Ana Peleteiro
C.A. Adidas
14.55 m CR
(wind: -0.2 m/s)
Patricia Sarrapio
Playas de Castellón
13.91 m
(wind: +0.1 m/s)
María Vicente
ISS L'Hospitalet
13.67 m
(wind: -0.2 m/s)
Shot put Úrsula Ruiz
Valencia Esports
16.21 m María Belén Toimil
Playas de Castellón
15.77 m Elena Gutiérrez
F.C. Barcelona
15.27 m
Discus throw Sabina Asenjo
F.C. Barcelona
55.99 m June Kintana
Grupompleo Pamplona At.
55.98 m Mar Morant
At. Safor-Delikia Sports
51.69 m PB
Hammer throw Berta Castells Franco
Valencia Esports
68.21 m Osarumen Odeh
Playas de Castellón
63.68 m Laura Redondo
F.C. Barcelona
63.55 m
Javelin throw Lidia Parada
A.A.D. Barbanza
61.25 m CR Arantza Moreno
F.C. Barcelona
55.66 m Mercedes Chilla
Valencia Esports
52.61 m
Heptathlon Patricia Ortega Trincado
At. San Sebastián
5709 pts [6] Bárbara Hernando
Playas de Castellón
5649 pts [7] Tamara del Río
A.A. Catalunya
5241 pts [8]
4 × 100 m relay Playas de Castellón
Isabel Shili Grau San Andrés
Lara Gómez García
Paula Sevilla
Narcisa Landazuri
44.64 Valencia Esports
Fátima Diame
Carmen Marco Mora
María Isabel Pérez
Modesta Morauskaite
44.77 F.C. Barcelona
Ingrid Andrés Bocanegra
Caridad Jerez
Jaël Bestué
Cristina Lara Pérez
44.98
4 × 400 m relay Valencia Esports
Elena Moreno
Modesta Morauskaite
Solange Pereira
Laura Bueno
3:36.38 CR Playas de Castellón
Sara Gómez Álvarez
Bárbara Camblor
Andrea Jiménez Hernández
Herminia Parra Morales
3:38.47 A.A. Catalunya
Sara Dorda
Zoya Naumov
Laura Centella
Andrea Díez Ibáñez
3:39.57

Notes

  1. (20.04 / +0.8 en semifinal NR)
  2. 10.99(+0.5)/7.31(+1.3)/12.79/1.97/50.95/ /14.67(+1.5)/44.37/4.00/49.32/4:38.81
  3. 11.03(+0.5)/6.91(0.0)/12.80/1.88/50.04/ /14.66(+1.5)/39.76/4.40/40.42/4:37.14
  4. 11.28(+0.5)/6.71(-0.1)/13.77/1.94/49.87/ /15.04(+1.5)/37.58/4.20/48.03/4:41.35
  5. (23.33 / +1.0 en semifinal CR)
  6. 13.51(+2.0)/1.72/11.60/24.54(+1.0)/5.56(-0.8)/33.33/2:10.33
  7. 13.86(+2.0)/1.72/12.74/26.20(+1.0)/5.76(-0.8)/39.53/2:18.26
  8. 14.61(+2.0)/1.69/11.04/26.47(+1.0)/5.77(+1.0)/35.76/2:22.95

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