Portugal at the 2012 European Athletics Championships

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Portugal at the
2012 European Athletics Championships
Flag of Portugal.svg
IAAF codePOR
National federation Federação Portuguesa de Atletismo
Website www.fpatletismo.pt
in Helsinki
Competitors35 in 17 events
Medals
Ranked =11th
Gold
1
Silver
1
Bronze
1
Total
3
European Athletics Championships appearances

Portugal was represented at the 2012 European Athletics Championships, held in Helsinki, Finland, from 27 June to 1 July 2012, with a delegation of 35 competitors (18 men and 17 women), who took part in 17 events.

Portugal Republic in Southwestern Europe

Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country located mostly on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. It is the westernmost sovereign state of mainland Europe, being bordered to the west and south by the Atlantic Ocean and to the north and east by Spain. Its territory also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira, both autonomous regions with their own regional governments.

2012 European Athletics Championships 2012 edition of the European Athletics Championships

The 2012 European Athletics Championships were held in Helsinki, Finland between 27 June and 1 July 2012. This edition marks the beginning of a new two-year cycle of the European Athletics Championships which were previously held every four years.

Helsinki Capital of Finland

Helsinki is the capital and most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of Uusimaa in southern Finland, and has a population of 650,058. The city's urban area has a population of 1,268,296, making it by far the most populous urban area in Finland as well as the country's most important center for politics, education, finance, culture, and research. Helsinki is located 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Tallinn, Estonia, 400 km (250 mi) east of Stockholm, Sweden, and 300 km (190 mi) west of Saint Petersburg, Russia. It has close historical ties with these three cities.

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Medalists

MedalNameEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ana Dulce Félix Women's 10,000 metres 1 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Patrícia Mamona Women's triple jump 29 June
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Sara Moreira Women's 5000 metres 28 June

Participants

EventMenWomen
100 m Arnaldo Abrantes Sónia Tavares
200 m
1500 m Hélio Gomes
5000 m Sara Moreira
10,000 m Yousef El Kalai Ana Dias
José Rocha Ana Dulce Félix
Rui Pedro Silva Leonor Carneiro
100 m hurdles Mónica Lopes
110 m hurdles João Almeida
Rasul Dabó
400 m hurdles Jorge Paula Vera Barbosa
Ricardo Lima
João Ferreira
3000 m steeplechase Alberto Paulo Clarisse Cruz
Carla Salomé Rocha
4 × 100 m relay Ricardo Monteiro
Dany Gonçalves
Arnaldo Abrantes
Yazaldes Nascimento
4 × 400 m relay Carla Tavares
Carolina Duarte
Vera Barbosa
Joceline Monteiro
Long jump Marcos Chuva
Triple jump Marcos Caldeira Patrícia Mamona
Susana Costa
Pole vault Edi Maia Maria Eleonor Tavares
Shot Put Marco Fortes
Discus throw Irina Rodrigues
Hammer throw Vânia Silva

Results

Men

Track

EventAthletesHeatsSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
100 m Arnaldo Abrantes 10.4920 q10.4716DNQ
200 m 21.2423 q21.3619DNQ
1500 m Hélio Gomes 3:41.565 qN/A3:46.504
10,000 m Rui Pedro Silva N/A28:31.168
Yousef El Kalai N/ADNF
José Rocha N/ADNF
110 m hurdles João Almeida 13.6311 Q13.5612DNQ
Rasul Dabó 14.0025 Q13.7319DNQ
400 m hurdles Jorge Paula 50.7416 Q50.5817DNQ
Ricardo Lima 53.0036DNQ
João Ferreira DNFDNQ
300 m steeplechase Alberto Paulo 8:41.6318DNQ
4 × 100 m relay Ricardo Monteiro
Dany Gonçalves
Arnaldo Abrantes
Yazaldes Nascimento
39.668 qN/A39.966

Field

EventAthletesQualificationFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Long jump Marcos Chuva 7.968 q
Triple jump Marcos Caldeira 15.9522DNQ
Pole vault Edi Maia NMDNQ
Shot put Marco Fortes 19.668 q20.245

Women

Track

EventAthletesHeatsSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
100 m Sónia Tavares 11.6525DNQ
200 m 24.0025DNQ
5000 m Sara Moreira N/A15:12.05Bronze medal icon.svg
10,000 m Ana Dias N/A32:35.827
Ana Dulce Félix N/A31:44.75Gold medal icon.svg
Leonor Carneiro N/A33:05.92 PB10
100 m hurdles Mónica Lopes 13.8327DNQ
400 m hurdles Vera Barbosa 55.805 Q56.5811DNQ
3000 m steeplechase Clarisse Cruz 9:40.309 qN/A9:47.769
Carla Salomé Rocha 10:02.0020DNQ
4 × 400 m relay Carla Tavares
Carolina Duarte
Vera Barbosa
Joceline Monteiro
3:40.7915DNQ

Field

EventAthletesQualificationFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Triple jump Patrícia Mamona 14.412 Q14.52 Silver medal icon.svg
Susana Costa 13.9913DNQ
Pole vault Maria Eleonor Tavares 4.2517DNQ
Discus throw Irina Rodrigues 53.0120DNQ
Hammer throw Vânia Silva 62.8120DNQ

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