Spain at the European Athletics Championships

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Spain has participated in all editions of the European Athletics Championships since the 1950 edition. [1]

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These are the results of the Spanish athletes at the European Athletics Championships

Medal count

EditionGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1934 to 1946 Did not participate
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brussels1950 0000
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Bern1954 0000
Flag of Sweden.svg Stockholm1958 0000
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Belgrade1962 0000
Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest1966 0000
Flag of Greece.svg Athens1969 0000
Flag of Finland.svg Helsinki1971 0000
Flag of Italy.svg Rome1974 0000
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Prague1978 1001
Flag of Greece.svg Athens1982 1225
Flag of Germany.svg Stuttgart1986 1023
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Split1990 0202
Flag of Finland.svg Helsinki1994 3249
Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest1998 2147
Flag of Germany.svg Munich2002 63615
Flag of Sweden.svg Gothenburg2006 33511
Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona2010 2226
Flag of Finland.svg Helsinki2012 1135
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zürich2014 2136
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amsterdam2016 3418
Flag of Germany.svg Berlin2018 23510
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List of medalists

Men
MedalAthleteChampionshipDiscipline
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jorge Llopart 1978 Prague 50 km walk
Gold medal icon.svg Gold José Marín 1982 Athens 20 km walk
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Antonio Corgos 1982 Athens Long jump
Silver medal icon.svg Silver José Marín 1982 Athens 50 km walk
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Domingo Ramón 1982 Athens 3000 m steeplechase
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze José Manuel Abascal 1982 Athens 1500 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Miguel Ángel Prieto 1986 Stuttgart 20 km walk
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Carles Sala 1986 Stuttgart 110 m hurdles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Daniel Plaza 1990 Split 20 km walk
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ángel Hernández 1990 Split Long jump
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Abel Antón 1994 Helsinki 10,000 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Fermín Cacho 1994 Helsinki 1500 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Martín Fiz 1994 Helsinki Marathon
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Isaac Viciosa 1994 Helsinki 1500 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Diego García 1994 Helsinki Marathon
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Valentí Massana 1994 Helsinki 20 km walk
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Tomás de Teresa 1994 Helsinki 800 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Abel Antón 1994 Helsinki 5000 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Alberto Juzdado 1994 Helsinki Marathon
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Reyes Estevez 1998 Budapest 1500 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Isaac Viciosa 1998 Budapest 5000 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Manuel Pancorbo 1998 Budapest 5000 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Paquillo Fernández 1998 Budapest 20 km walk
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Fermín Cacho 1998 Budapest 1500 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Juan Vicente Trull
Antonio Andrés
Andrés Martínez
David Canal
1998 Budapest 4 × 400 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Paquillo Fernández 2002 Munich 20 km walk
Gold medal icon.svg Gold José Manuel Martínez 2002 Munich 10,000 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Antonio Jiménez 2002 Munich 3000 m steeplechase
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Alberto García 2002 Munich 5000 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver David Canal 2002 Munich 400 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Reyes Estévez 2002 Munich 1500 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Juan Manuel Molina 2002 Munich 20 km walk
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze José Ríos 2002 Munich 10,000 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jesús Ángel García 2002 Munich 50 km walk
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Luis Miguel Martín 2002 Munich 3000 m steeplechase
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Julio Rey 2002 Munich Marathon
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yago Lamela 2002 Munich Long jump
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Paquillo Fernández 2006 Gothenburg 20 km walk
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jesús España 2006 Gothenburg 5000 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver José Manuel Martínez 2006 Gothenburg 10,000 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jesús Ángel García 2006 Gothenburg 50 km walk
Silver medal icon.svg Silver José Luis Blanco 2006 Gothenburg 3000 m steeplechase
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Juan Carlos de la Ossa 2006 Gothenburg 10,000 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Juan Carlos Higuero 2006 Gothenburg 1500 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Juan Carlos Higuero 2006 Gothenburg 5000 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Julio Rey 2006 Gothenburg Marathon
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Arturo Casado 2010 Barcelona 1500 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jesús España 2010 Barcelona 5000 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver José Manuel Martínez 2010 Barcelona Marathon
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Manuel Olmedo 2010 Barcelona 1500 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Luis Felipe Méliz 2012 Helsinki Long jump
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Víctor García 2012 Helsinki 3000 m steeplechase
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze David Bustos 2012 Helsinki 1500 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Miguel Ángel López 2014 Zürich 20 km walk
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Borja Vivas 2014 Zürich Shot Put
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ángel Mullera 2014 Zürich 3000 m steeplechase
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Bruno Hortelano 2016 Amsterdam 200 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ilias Fifa 2016 Amsterdam 5000 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sergio Fernández 2016 Amsterdam 400 m hurdles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver David Bustos 2016 Amsterdam 1500 m
Silver medal icon.svg SilverSpanish team 2016 Amsterdam Half marathon
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Adel Mechaal 2016 Amsterdam 5000 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Antonio Abadía 2016 Amsterdam 10,000 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Álvaro Martín 2018 Berlin 20 km walk
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Fernando Carro 2018 Berlin 3,000 m steeplechase
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Diego García 2018 Berlin 20 km walk
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Javier Guerra
Jesús España
Camilo Santiago  [ es ]
2018 Berlin Marathon Cup
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Orlando Ortega 2018 Berlin 110 m hurdles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Óscar Husillos
Lucas Búa
Samuel García
Bruno Hortelano
2018 Berlin 4 x 400 m
Women
MedalAthleteChampionshipDiscipline
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mari Cruz Díaz 1986 Suttgart 10 km walk
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Marta Domínguez 1998 Budapest 5000 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Glory Alozie 2002 Munich 100 m hurdles
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Marta Domínguez 2002 Munich 5000 m
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mayte Martínez 2002 Munich 800 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Marta Domínguez 2006 Gothenburg 5000 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Mercedes Chilla 2006 Gothenburg Javelin throw
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nuria Fernández 2010 Barcelona 1500 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Natalia Rodríguez 2010 Barcelona 1500 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ruth Beitia 2012 Helsinki High jump
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Nuria Fernández 2012 Helsinki 1500 m
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ruth Beitia 2014 Zürich High jump
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Indira Terrero 2014 Zürich 400 m
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Diana Martín 2014 Zürich 3000 m steeplechase
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ruth Beitia 2016 Amsterdam High jump
Gold medal icon.svg Gold María Pérez 2018 Berlin 20 km walk
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ana Peleteiro 2018 Berlin Triple jump
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Júlia Takács 2018 Berlin 50 km walk
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Trihas Gebre
María Azucena Díaz
Elena Loyo
2018 Berlin Marathon Cup

Multiple medalists

AthleteEventGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Ruth Beitia High jump3003
Paquillo Fernández 20 km walk2013
Marta Domínguez 5000 metres2013
José Manuel Martínez 10,000/Marathon1203
Jesús España 5000/Marathon1203
Reyes Estévez 1500 metres1102
José Marín 20/50 km walk1102
Isaac Viciosa 1500/5000 m1102
Abel Antón 5000/10,000 m1012
Fermín Cacho 1500 metres1012
Nuria Fernández 1500 metres1012
Bruno Hortelano 200 m/4 x 400 m1012
David Bustos 1500 metres0112
David Canal 400 m/4 x 400 m0112
Jesús Ángel García 50 km walk0112
Juan Carlos Higuero 1500/5000 m0022
Julio Rey Marathon0022

Medals by event

EventGold (men)Silver (men)Bronze (men)Total (men)Gold (women)Silver (women)Bronze (women)Total (women)Gold (total)Silver (total)Bronze (total)Total (total)
100 metres000000000000
200 metres100100001001
400 metres010100110112
800 metres001101010112
1500 metres33511102343714
3000/5000 metres4329201363312
10,000 metres213600002136
80/100/110 m hurdles002210011023
400 metres hurdles010100000101
3000 m steeplechase124700111258
4 x 100 metres000000000000
4 x 400 metres002200000022
Marathon/Half marathon143800111449
10/20 km walk52411200272413
50 km walk121400111225
High jump000030033003
Pole vault000000000000
Long jump031400000314
Triple jump000000110011
Shot put010100000101
Discus throw000000000000
Hammer throw000000000000
Javelin throw000000110011
Decathlon/Heptathlon000000000000
TOTAL172026638161525213278

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References

  1. "The European Athletics Championships Results". athleticsdb.com. Retrieved 6 March 2013.