Spain at the 2010 European Athletics Championships

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Spain at the
2010 European Athletics Championships
Flag of Spain.svg
WA codeESP
National federation RFEA
Website www.rfea.es
in Barcelona
Competitors88 (55 men and 33 women) in 39 events
Medals
Ranked 7th
Gold
2
Silver
2
Bronze
2
Total
6
European Athletics Championships appearances (overview)

Spain, the host country of the 2010 European Athletics Championships held in Barcelona, was represented by 88 athletes (55 men and 33 women).

Contents

Medals

MedalNameEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Arturo Casado Men's 1500 m 30 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nuria Fernández Women's 1500 m 1 August
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jesús España Men's 5000 m 31 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver José Manuel Martínez Men's marathon 1 August
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Manuel Olmedo Men's 1,500 m30 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Natalia Rodríguez Women's 1500 m1 August

Results

Men
Track & road events
AthleteEventHeatsSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Ángel David Rodríguez 100 m 10.4517 q10.5119Did not advance
Marc Orozco 400 m 47.1928 Q46.6924Did not advance
Mark Ujakpor 46.85 SB24Did not advance
Kevin López 800 m 1:48.132 Q1:48.115 Q1:47.826
Luis Alberto Marco 1:49.969 Q1:47.792 Q1:48.427
David Bustos 1:50.0112 Q1:49.0811Did not advance
Manuel Olmedo 1500 m 3:41.474 Q3:43.54Bronze medal icon.svg
Arturo Casado 3:40.982 Q3:42.74Gold medal icon.svg
Reyes Estévez 3:40.861 Q3:43.674
Jesús España 5000 m 13:38.478 Q13:33.12Silver medal icon.svg
Alemayehu Bezabeh 13:34.442 Q13:43.237
Sergio Sánchez 13:38.489 QDNF
Ayad Lamdassem 10000 m 28:34.894
Carles Castillejo 28:49.69 SB5
Manolo Penas DNF
Felipe Vivancos 110 m hurdles 13.8218Did not advance
Jackson Quiñónez 13.7816 Q14.0313Did not advance
Francisco Javier López14.1527Did not advance
Diego Cabello 400 m hurdles 51.4820Did not advance
Ignacio Sarmiento 51.8221Did not advance
José Luis Blanco 3000 m steeplechase 8:30.537 Q8:19.15 SBBronze medal icon.svg
Ángel Mullera 8:37.3817Did not advance
Eliseo Martín 8:31.7111 q8:27.498
Ángel David Rodríguez
Orkatz Beitia
Alain López
Rubén Pros
4 × 100 m relay 39.907 QDNF
Marc Orozco
Mark Ujakpor
Santiago Ezquerro
Antonio Manuel Reina
4 × 400 m relay 3:07.3812Did not advance
José Ríos Marathon DNF
José Manuel Martínez 2:17:50Silver medal icon.svg
Rafael Iglesias 2:20:146
Pablo Villalobos 2:19:565
Javier Díaz 2:42:4141
Ignacio Cáceres DNF
Miguel Ángel López 20 km walk 1:24:2814
José Ignacio Díaz 1:25:3618
Juan Manuel Molina 1:22:359
Jesús Ángel García 50 km walk 3:47:56 SB5
Mikel Odriozola DNF
Field events
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Luis Felipe Méliz Long jump 8.06 =SB8 Q7.9011
Joan Lino Martínez 7.6323Did not advance
Eusebio Cáceres 8.27 =EL1 Q7.938
Andrés Capellán Triple jump 16.38 SB18Did not advance
Javier Bermejo High jump 2.1524Did not advance
Simón Siverio 2.1527Did not advance
Igor Bychkov Pole vault NMDid not advance
Borja Vivas Shot put 19.5112 q19.1211
Manuel Martínez 18.0825Did not advance
Mario Pestano Discus throw 64.953 Q64.516
Frank Casañas 63.618 Q62.1511
Javier Cienfuegos Hammer throw 72.19 SB18Did not advance
Rafael Baraza Javelin throw 73.3419Did not advance

Combined events

Decathlon Event Agustín Félix
ResultsPointsRank
100 m11.4177125
Long jump7.2186419
Shot put13.4269323
High jump1.9273117
400 m52.29 SB71226
110 m hurdles15.09 SB83917
Discus throw41.93 SB70415
Pole vault4.95 SB8957
Javelin throw57.68 SB70314
1500 m5:01.6155017
Final7462 SB21
Women
Track & road events
AthleteEventHeatsSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Digna Luz Murillo 100 m 11.5212 q11.4415Did not advance
Begoña Garrido 400 m 54.6521Did not advance
Mayte Martínez 800 m 1:59.1231:59.977
Irene Alfonso 2:01.6118Did not advance
Elián Périz 2:03.5523Did not advance
Natalia Rodríguez 1500 m 4:04.95 SB3 Q4:01.30 SBBronze medal icon.svg
Nuria Fernández 4:06.0310 Q4:00.20 PBGold medal icon.svg
Judit Pla 5000 m 15:35.0112
Gema Barrachina 16:00.5116
10,000 m DNS
Jacqueline Martín 34:11.4912
Ana Torrijos 100 m hurdles 13.33 PB21Did not advance
Laia Forcadell 400 m hurdles 58.8030Did not advance
Marta Domínguez 3000 m steeplechase 9:41.934 Q9:17.742
Rosa Morató 9:53.9613Did not advance
Zulema Fuentes-Pila 9:50.9711 q9:35.71 SB8
Digna Luz Murillo
Ana Torrijos
Amparo Cotán
Estela García
Plácida Martínez
4 × 100 m relay 43.887 Q43.456
Alessandra Aguilar Marathon 2:35.047
Beatriz Ros 2:40.1017
María Vasco 20 km walk DNF
Beatriz Pascual 1:29:525
María José Poves 1:34:1911

Field events

EventAthletesQualificationFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Long jump Concha Montaner 6.3422Did not advance
Triple jump Patricia Sarrapio 13.2121Did not advance
High jump Ruth Beitia 1.921 Q1.956
Pole vault Naroa Agirre 4.2514Did not advance
Anna María Pinero 4.1518Did not advance
Shot put Úrsula Ruiz 16.7915Did not advance
Irache Quintanal 16.0117Did not advance
Discus throw Irache Quintanal 50.8121Did not advance
Hammer throw Berta Castells 66.6111 q68.209
Javelin throw Mercedes Chilla 56.781061.406

Combined events

Heptathlon Event Bárbara Hernando
ResultsPointsRank
100 m hurdles13.69 PB10239
High jump1.68 PB83023
Shot put12.05 PB66423
200 m25.98 =SB79922
Long jump5.6775020
Javelin throw35.8458821
800 mDNS
FinalDNF

Notes

1. ^ Marta Domínguez won the silver medal, but all her competitive results from 5 August 2009 until 8 July 2013 were disqualified for doping offences.

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