Portugal at the 2010 European Athletics Championships

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Portugal at the
2010 European Athletics Championships
Flag of Portugal.svg
IAAF codePOR
National federation Federação Portuguesa de Atletismo
Website www.fpatletismo.pt
in Barcelona
Competitors42 in 24 events
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
4
Bronze
1
Total
5
European Athletics Championships appearances

Portugal was represented at the 2010 European Athletics Championships, held in Barcelona, Spain, from 27 July to 1 August 2010, with a delegation of 42 competitors (24 men and 18 women), who took part in 24 events.

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Medalists

MedalNameEventDate
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jéssica Augusto Women's 10,000 m 28 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Naide Gomes Women's long jump 28 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sara Moreira Women's 5000 m 1 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver João Vieira Men's 20 km walk 27 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jéssica Augusto Women's 5000 m 1 August

Participants

EventMenWomen
100 m Francis Obikwelu
200 m Francis Obikwelu
Arnaldo Abrantes
Sónia Tavares
5000 m Eduardo Mbengani
Rui Pedro Silva
Yousef El Kalai
Ana Dulce Félix
Sara Moreira
Jessica Augusto
10,000 m José Rocha
Yousef El Kalai
Ana Dulce Félix
Sara Moreira
Jessica Augusto
400 m hurdles João Ferreira Patrícia Lopes
3000 m steeplechase Alberto Paulo
Mário Teixeira
Pedro Ribeiro
20 km walk João Vieira
Sérgio Vieira
Ana Cabecinha
Inês Henriques
Vera Santos
50 km walk Augusto Cardoso
António Pereira
Marathon Alberto Chaíça
Fernando Silva
Hermano Ferreira
José Moreira
Luís Moreira
Ana Dias
Fernanda Ribeiro
Mónica Rosa
Marisa Barros
Pole Vault Edi Maia Maria Eleonor Tavares
Sandra Tavares
Long Jump Gaspar Araújo Naide Gomes
Triple Jump Patrícia Mamona
Shot Put Marco Fortes Antónia Borges
Discus Throw Liliana Cá
4 × 100 m relay Arnaldo Abrantes
Francis Obikwelu
João Ferreira
Ricardo Monteiro
Yazaldes Nascimentos

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