2019 Spanish Athletics Championships

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2019 Spanish Athletics Championships
Edition99th
Start date31 August
End date1 September
Host city La Nucia, Spain
Venue Ciudad Deportiva Camilo Cano
2018
2020

The 2019 Spanish Athletics Championships was the 99th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Spain. It was held on 31 August and 1 September at the Ciudad Deportiva Camilo Cano in La Nucia. It served as the selection meeting for Spain at the 2019 World Championships in Athletics.

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: +0.4 m/s)
Sergio Juárez
Playas de Castellón
10.32 PB Ángel David Rodríguez
F.C. Barcelona
10.39 Arian Olmos Téllez
Playas de Castellón
10.44
200 metres
(wind: -0.3 m/s)
Pol Retamal
F.C. Barcelona
20.80 Daniel Rodríguez Serrano
Playas de Castellón
21.06 Mauro Triana
Playas de Castellón
21.26
400 metres Óscar Husillos
C.A. Adidas
45.83 Julio Arenas
C.A. Fent Camí Mislata
46.44 Darwin Echeverry
Tenerife Cajacanarias
46.49
800 metres Mariano García García
Fuente Álamo C.R.R.
1:47.22 Adrián Ben
F.C. Barcelona
1:47.28 Álvaro de Arriba
F.C. Barcelona
1:47.45
1500 metres Kevin López
C.D. Nike Running
3:42.20 Jesús Gómez
C.D. Nike Running
3:42.68 Llorenç Sales
U.A. Montsià
3:42.98
5000 metres Antonio Abadía
C.D. Nike Running
13:29.37 Sergio Jiménez Vicente
Playas de Castellón
13:32.27 Adel Mechaal
New Balance Team
13:35.93
110 m hurdles
(wind: -0.1 m/s)
Orlando Ortega
C.A. Adidas
13.33 Enrique Llopis Doménech
C.A. Gandía
13.85 Luis Salort
Go Fit Athletics
13.97 PB
400 m hurdles Sergio Fernández
New Balance Team
49.19 Mark Ujakpor
Playas de Castellón
50.42 Ignacio Sarmiento
S.G. Pontevedra
50.57 PB
3000 m s'chase Fernando Carro
C.D. Nike Running
8:45.88 Daniel Arce
Universidad de Burgos
8:46.17 Ibrahim Ezzaydouny
F.C. Barcelona
3:46.26
10 km walk Álvaro Martín
Playas de Castellón
39:33.38 Miguel Ángel López
UCAM Murcia
39:35.03 Marc Tur
Peña Santa Eulalia
41:55.24
High jump Carlos Rojas Lombardo
Unicaja Jaén
2.17 m Simón Siverio
Tenerife Cajacanarias
2.14 m Eduard Fábregas
At. Intec-Zoiti
2.14 m
Pole vault Adrián Vallés
Grupompleo Pamplona At.
5.48 m Igor Bychkov
Playas de Castellón
5.48 m Manel Miralles
Playas de Castellón
5.28 m
Long jump Eusebio Cáceres
Independent
7.95 m
(wind: +0.1 m/s)
Héctor Santos Llorente
F.C. Barcelona
7.95 m
(wind: 0.0 m/s)
Jean Marie Okutu
F.C. Barcelona
7.55 m
(wind: -0.2 m/s)
Triple jump Jaime Guerra
Cornellá At.
16.45 m PB
(wind: -0.2 m/s)
Pablo Torrijos
Playas de Castellón
16.22 m
(wind: +1.3 m/s)
Sergio Solanas
A.D. Marathon
16.19 m
(wind: -0.5 m/s)
Shot put Carlos Tobalina
F.C. Barcelona
20.04 m José Ángel Pinedo
C.A. Fent Camí Mislata
18.91 m Daniel Pardo González
Playas de Castellón
18.33 m
Discus throw Lois Maikel Martínez
Playas de Castellón
58.31 m Juan José Caicedo
C.A. Gandía
58.02 m Frank Casañas
Independent
57.74 m
Hammer throw Javier Cienfuegos
Playas de Castellón
78.70 m NR Alberto González Moyano
Unicaja Jaén
72.75 m Pedro José Martín Cazalilla
F.C. Barcelona
72.67 m
Javelin throw Manu Quijera
Grupompleo Pamplona At.
77.39 m Odei Jainaga
Deportivo Eibar
75.52 m Nicolás Quijera
Grupompleo Pamplona At.
73.07 m
Decathlon Pablo Trescolí
Playas de Castellón
7673 pts [1] Jesús Castillo Patiño
Cornellá At.
7359 pts [2] Mario Arancón
At. Numantino
7187 pts [3]
4 × 100 m relay Fútbol Club Barcelona
Joel Ferrando
Ángel David Rodríguez
Pol Retamal
Joan Martínez
39.69 Club de Atletismo Playas de Castellón
Patrick Chinedu Ike
Mauro Triana
Daniel Rodríguez Serrano
Arian Olmos Téllez
40.50 Atletismo Numantino
David José Pineda
Samuel Junior Vargas
Daniel Quero
Mario López
41.09
4 × 400 m relay Club de Atletismo Playas de Castellón
Alfredo Jiménez Mateo
Alberto Gavaldá
Mark Ujakpor
Luchumbe Kennedy
3:10.35 Real Sociedad de Atletismo
Adrián Rocandio
Diego Cabello
Javier Mariscal Salaverria
Gen Esteban San Millán
3:10.83 Fútbol Club Barcelona
Pau Fradera
Marcel Mondria
Ramón Martínez Bellot
Javier Delgado
3:13.54

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.4 m/s)
Paula Sevilla
Playas de Castellón
11.42 María Isabel Pérez
Valencia Esports
11.42 Carmen Marco
Valencia Esports
11.60 PB
200 metres
(wind: -2.7 m/s)
Jaël Bestué
F.C. Barcelona
23.55 Cristina Lara
F.C. Barcelona
23.97 Sonia Molina
Alcampo Scorpio 71
24.10
400 metres Aauri Bokesa
C.D. Nike Running
53.11 Andrea Jiménez
Playas de Castellón
53.55 Carmen Sánchez Silva
F.C. Barcelona
53.74
800 metres Natalia Romero
Unicaja Jaén
2:02.88 Marta Frechilla
Playas de Castellón
2:04.81 PB Victoria Sauleda
Independent
2:06.07
1500 metres Esther Guerrero
New Balance Team
4:18.18 Marta Pérez
C.A. Adidas
4:20.09 Solange Pereira
Valencia Esports
4:20.73
5000 metres Maitane Melero
Grupompleo Pamplona At.
16:00.09 Ester Navarrete
F.C. Barcelona
16:03.75 Beatriz Álvarez Díaz
Univ. Estadio Gijón
16:19.24 PB
100 m hurdles
(wind: +0.1 m/s)
Teresa Errandonea
Super Amara BAT
13.42 Alba Manzano
A.A. Catalunya
13.97 Estefanía Fortes
A.A. Catalunya
14.01
400 m hurdles Carmen Romero Gómez
Las Celtíberas
59.03 Sonia Nasarre
ISS L'Hospitalet
59.06 Nerea Bermejo
Grupompleo Pamplona At.
59.77
3000 m s'chase Irene Sánchez-Escribano
C.A. Adidas
9:43.70 Carolina Robles
Valencia Esports
9:50.91 María José Pérez
Valencia Esports
9:58.04
10 km walk María Pérez
Valencia Esports
43:52.08 PB Raquel González
F.C. Barcelona
44:44.32 Laura García-Caro
At. Ciudad de Lepe
46:48.09
High jump Saleta Fernández  [ de ]
Valencia Esports
1.90 m Cristina Ferrando
Playas de Castellón
1.85 m Izaskun Turrillas
Grupompleo Pamplona At.
1.83 m
Pole vault Miren Bartolomé
Grupompleo Pamplona At.
4.31 m Mónica Clemente
Avinent Manresa
4.26 m Andrea San José
F.C. Barcelona
4.06 m
Long jump Fátima Diame
Valencia Esports
6.48 m
(wind: +1.7 m/s)
Cora Salas
C.A. Igualada
6.09 m
(wind: +0.3 m/s)
Leticia Gil
Alcampo Scorpio 71
6.03 m
(wind: -0.2 m/s)
Triple jump Ana Peleteiro
C.A. Adidas
14.20 m
(wind: +1.0 m/s)
Patricia Sarrapio
Playas de Castellón
14.00 m
(wind: +1.8 m/s)
Marina Lobato
Alcampo Scorpio 71
13.42 m
(wind: +1.1 m/s)
Shot put Úrsula Ruiz
Valencia Esports
17.52 m María Belén Toimil
Playas de Castellón
16.77 m Ambar del Carmen Sánchez
Playas de Castellón
15.87 m
Discus throw June Kintana
Grupompleo Pamplona At.
54.56 m Andrea Alarcón
A.A. Catalunya
48.01 m Paula Ferrándiz
Playas de Castellón
45.62 m
Hammer throw Berta Castells
Valencia Esports
67.84 m Laura Redondo
F.C. Barcelona
64.81 m Osarumen Odeh
Playas de Castellón
62.30 m
Javelin throw Arantza Moreno
F.C. Barcelona
56.53 m Carmen Sánchez Parrondo
Unicaja Jaén
53.78 m PB Mercedes Chilla
Valencia Esports
51.99 m
Heptathlon María Vicente
C.D. Nike Running
5615 pts [4] Valvanuz Cañizo
Bidezabal Durango At.
5495 pts [5] Mar Vico
F.C. Barcelona
5299 pts [6]
4 × 100 m relay Fútbol Club Barcelona
Caridad Jerez
Jaël Bestué
Carmen Sánchez Silva
Cristina Lara
44.67 Valencia Club de Atletismo
Carmen Marco
Fátima Diame
Lara Gómez
Maribel Pérez
45.14 Pamplona Atlético
Yaiza Sanz
Nerea Bermejo
Ane Petrirena
Miren Bartolomé
46.94
4 × 400 m relay Club de Atletismo Playas de Castellón
Bárbara Camblor
Yurena Hueso
Eliani Arletis Casi
Andrea Jiménez
3:44.34 Club de Atletismo Unicaja
Elena María Paulano
Andrea Serrano
Laura Moyano
Natalia Romero
3:47.05 Scorpio 71
María Nieves Mayo
Elisa Cortés
Alicia Leyva
Laura Fernández
3:47.55

Notes

  1. 11.11(-0.8)/7.26(+2.1)/12.66/1.91/49.53//14.45(-0.2)/41.66/4.60/49.68/4:26.72
  2. 11.43(-1.1)/7.05(+1.0)/13.91/1.91/49.94// 14.64(-0.2)/35.59/4.20/54.84/4:37.06
  3. 11.23(-1.1)/6.98(+2.1)/12.43/1.88/50.57// 14.78(-0.2)/39.43/3.80/56.64/4:40.93
  4. 14.03(-0.3)/1.75/11.14/24.92(+1.5)// 6.16(+1.4)/37.40/2:28.58
  5. 14.92(-1.0)/1.81/9.99/25.97(+1.5)// 6.03(+1.4)/34.79/2:14.74
  6. 14.56(-0.3)/1.75/9.76/26.44(-0.1)// 5.42(+1.7)/43.73/2:21.84

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