Portugal at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics

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Portugal at the
2011 World Championships in Athletics
Flag of Portugal.svg
WA codePOR
National federation Federação Portuguesa de Atletismo
Website www.fpatletismo.pt
in Daegu
Competitors25
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
World Championships in Athletics appearances
2009
2013

Portugal competed at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics from August 27 to September 4 in Daegu, South Korea. The Portuguese Athletics Federation announced a squad of 25 athletes (12 men and 13 women). [1]

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Among the medal hopefuls are Nelson Évora (reigning Olympic champion in men's triple jump), Rui Silva (1500-metre bronze medalist at the 2004 Olympic Games and 2005 World Championships), Jéssica Augusto (2010 European cross-country champion and 10,000-metre bronze medalist at the 2010 European Championships), Sara Moreira (5000-metre bronze medalist at the 2010 European Championships), and Susana Feitor (20-km walk bronze medalist at the 2005 World Championships), who will compete for an all-time record 11th consecutive time at these Championships.

Results

Men

AthleteEventPreliminariesHeatsSemifinalsFinal
Time
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
Rank
Arnaldo Abrantes 200 metres 21.1040Did not qualify
Rui Silva 5000 metres 13:50.1622Did not qualify
Rui Silva 10,000 metres 28:48.6211
Jorge Paula 400 m hurdles 49.82=21Did not qualify
Alberto Paulo 3000 metres steeplechase 8:22.41 Q
(PB)
108:33.8415
Arnaldo Abrantes
Ricardo Monteiro
João Ferreira
Yazaldes Nascimento
4 × 100 metres relay 39.09
(SB)
15Did not qualify
João Vieira 20 kilometres walk 1:23:2616
Marcos Chuva Long jump 8.10 q68.0510
Nelson Évora Triple jump 17.20 Q217.355
Edi Maia Pole vault NMDid not qualify
Marco Fortes Shot put 20.32 q920.836

Women

AthleteEventPreliminariesHeatsSemifinalsFinal
Time
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
Rank
Ana Dulce Félix 10,000 metres 31:37.038
Jéssica Augusto 10,000 metres 32:06.68
(SB)
10
Marisa Barros Marathon 2:30:299
Vera Barbosa 400 m hurdles 56.31 q2157.7024Did not qualify
Sara Moreira 3000 metres steeplechase 9:36.97 Q119:47.8712
Ana Cabecinha 20 kilometres walk 1:31:367
Inês Henriques 20 kilometres walk 1:32:0610
Susana Feitor 20 kilometres walk 1:31:266
Naide Gomes Long jump 6.76 Q56.2610
Patrícia Mamona Triple jump 13.5927Did not qualify
Maria Eleonor Tavares Pole vault 4.2525Did not qualify
Vânia Silva Hammer throw 65.4025Did not qualify

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References

  1. "Daegu – 24 Seleccionados para competir na Coreia" [24 selected to compete in Korea] (in Portuguese). Portuguese Athletics Federation. Archived from the original on 14 July 2012. Retrieved 16 August 2011.