2019 Spanish Indoor Athletics Championships

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2019 Spanish Indoor Athletics Championships
Dates16–17 February
Host city Antequera
VenueCentro de Atletismo VI Centenario
Events26
2018
2020

The 2019 Spanish Indoor Athletics Championships was the 55th 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 16 and 17 February at the Centro de Atletismo VI Centenario in Antequera, Málaga.

Contents

María Vicente set a Spanish indoor record of 4412 points for the women's pentathlon while Jesús Gómez won the men's 1500 metres in a championship record time of 3:41.37 minutes.

Results

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
60 metres Sergio López Barranco
At. Alcantarilla
6.69 Yunier Pérez
Playas de Castellón
6.71 Daniel Ambrós
Scorpio 71
6.73
200 metres Daniel Rodríguez Serrano
Playas de Castellón
21.08 Mauro Triana
Playas de Castellón
21.30 Oriol Madi
C.A. Sant Celoni
21.39
400 metres Óscar Husillos
C.A. Adidas
46.37 Lucas Búa
F.C. Barcelona
46.62 Bernat Erta
F.C. Barcelona
47.64
800 metres Mariano García García
C.A. Fuente Álamo
1:50.43 Álvaro de Arriba
F.C. Barcelona
1:50.56 Pablo Sánchez-Valladares
F.C. Barcelona
1:50.88
1500 metres Jesús Gómez Santiago
C.D. Nike Running
3:41.37 CR Saúl Ordóñez
New Balance Team
3:42.29 Adrián Ben
F.C. Barcelona
3:42.49
3000 metres Artur Bossy
F.C. Barcelona
7:59.19 Gonzalo García Garrido
Playas de Castellón
7:59.48 David Palacio
Fent Camí Mislata
8:00.13
60 m hurdles Orlando Ortega
C.A. Adidas
7.58 Yidiel Contreras
Playas de Castellón
7.64 Enrique Llopis Doménech
C.A. Gandía
7.75
High jump Marc Sánchez Alonso
C.A. Igualada
2.18 m Miguel Ángel Sancho
Playas de Castellón
2.15 m Simón Siverio
Tenerife Caja Canarias
2.15 m
Pole vault Adrián Vallés
Grupompleo Pamplona
5.55 m Didac Salas
F.C. Barcelona
5.45 m Aleix Pi Portet
A.A. Catalunya
5.25 m
Long jump Eusebio Cáceres
Independent
7.99 m Héctor Santos Llorente
F.C. Barcelona
7.93 m Jorge Ureña
Playas de Castellón
7.73 m
Triple jump Pablo Torrijos
Playas de Castellón
16.61 m Sergio Solanas
A.D. Marathon
16.40 m Ramón Adalia
A.A. Catalunya
15.90 m
Shot put Carlos Tobalina
F.C. Barcelona
20.39 m Borja Vivas
At. Málaga
18.89 m Alejandro Noguera
Playas de Castellón
18.87 m
Heptathlon Jonay Jordán
Tenerife Caja Canarias
5705 pts [1] Jesús Castillo Patiño
Cornellá At.
5603 pts [2] Javier Pérez Rasines
Tenerife Caja Canarias
5406 pts [3]

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
60 metres Jaël Bestué
F.C. Barcelona
7.34 Estela García
C.D. Nike Running
7.34 Cristina Lara
F.C. Barcelona
7.36
200 metres Patricia Urquía
Scorpio 71
24.19 Nerea Bermejo
Grupompleo Pamplona
24:28. Alba Borrero
Unicaja Atletismo
24.30
400 metres Laura Bueno
Valencia Esports
53.08 Aauri Bokesa
C.D. Nike Running
53.81 Salma Paralluelo
Scorpio 71
53.83
800 metres Zoya Naumov
A.A. Catalunya
2:18.49 Adriana Cagigas
F.C. Barcelona
2:18.95 Natalia Romero
Unicaja Atletismo
2:18.99
1500 metres Esther Guerrero
New Balance Team
4:25.71 Solange Pereira
Valencia Esports
4:28.41 Marta García Alonso
F.C. Barcelona
4:30.22
3000 metres Cristina Espejo
Playas de Castellón
9:02.45 Celia Antón
C.A. Adidas
9:03.38 Maitane Melero
Grupompleo Pamplona
9:12.60
60 m hurdles Caridad Jerez
F.C. Barcelona
8.32 Teresa Errandonea
Super Amara BAT
8.35 Patricia Ortega Trincado
At. San Sebastián
8.49
High jump Cristina Ferrando
Playas de Castellón
1.82 m Izaskun Turrillas Bueno
Grupompleo Pamplona
1.78 m Raquel Álvarez Polo
Las Celtíberas
1.75 m
Pole vault Maialen Axpe
At. San Sebastián
4.50 m Malen Ruiz de Azúa
Super Amara BAT
4.38 m Miren Bartolomé
Grupompleo Pamplona
4.22 m
Long jump Leticia Gil Pérez
Scorpio 71
6.25 m Cora Salas Planas
C.A. Igualada
6.23 m Fátima Diame
Valencia Esports
6.21 m
Triple jump Patricia Sarrapio
Playas de Castellón
13.92 m Marina Lobato
Scorpio 71
13.64 m Tessy Ebosele
C.A. La Blanca
13.36 m
Shot put Úrsula Ruiz
Valencia Esports
17.14 m Paula Ferrándiz
Playas de Castellón
14.76 m Elena Gutiérrez
F.C. Barcelona
14.60 m
Pentathlon María Vicente
C.D. Nike Running
4412 pts NR [4] Patricia Ortega Trincado
At. San Sebastián
4210 pts [5] Bárbara Hernando Fuster
Playas de Castellón
4209 pts [6]

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