2010 Spanish Athletics Championships

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2010 Spanish Athletics Championships
Dates17–18 July 2010
Host cityAvilés, Spain
Venue
2011

The 2010 Spanish Athletics Championships was the 90th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for Spain. It was held on 17 and 18 July at the in Avilés, Asturias. It served as the selection meeting for the 2010 European Athletics Championships. A total of 617 athletes (341 men and 276 women) competed at the event.

The club championships in relays and combined track and field events were contested separately from the main competition.

The original winner of the men's 3000 metres steeplechase, José Luis Blanco in 8:33.12 minutes, was later disqualified as his drug test at the competition came back positive for erythropoietin.[1]

Results[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Ángel David Rodríguez 10.44 10.52 10.53
200 metres Ángel David Rodríguez 21.01 21.32 21.42
400 metres 47.21 Mark Ujakpor 47.38 Santiago Ezquerro 47.69
800 metres Kevin López 1:47.48 Luis Alberto Marco 1:47.83 David Bustos 1:48.13
1500 metres Manuel Olmedo 3:39.06 Arturo Casado 3:39.21 Reyes Estévez 3:39.53
5000 metres Jesús España 13:18.46 CR Alemayehu Bezabeh 13:18.95 Sergio Sánchez 13:19.21
110 m hurdles Felipe Vivancos 13.73 Jackson Quiñónez 13.80 Francisco Javier Lopez 14.06
400 m hurdles 51.11 Ignacio Sarmiento 51.19 51.89
3000 m s'chase Ángel Mullera 8:33.13 Víctor García 8:33.94 Eliseo Martín 8:35.14
10,000 m walk Miguel Ángel López 40:39:90 José Ignacio Díaz 40:58:14 Juan Manuel Molina 41:09:22
High jump Javier Bermejo 2.15 m 2.12 m 2.12 m
Pole vault 5.35 m 5.05 m Javier Gazol 5.35 m
Long jump Luis Felipe Méliz 8.06 m Joan Lino Martínez 7.91 m Jean Marie Okutu 7.62 m
Triple jump 16.11 m 15.84 m Jorge Gimeno 15.76 m
Shot put Borja Vivas 19.91 m Manolo Martínez 18.83 m 18.71 m
Discus throw Mario Pestano 63.81 m Frank Casañas 63.50 m Lois Maikel Martínez 59.04 m
Hammer throw Javier Cienfuegos 71.21 m 68.41 m Moisés Campeny 66.09 m
Javelin throw 74.21 m 70.57 m 68.82 m
4 × 100 m relay



40.69
Francisco Javier López


41.19



41.32
4 × 400 m relay



Mark Ujakpor
3:12.00



3:12.78


  (CUB)
3:13.90
Decathlon 7337 pts 6468 pts 6402 pts

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres Digna Luz Murillo 11.56 11.70 Estela García 11.75
200 metres 24.41 24.57 24.62
400 metres Mayte Martínez 54.24 54.31 Aauri Bokesa 54.91
800 metres Irene Alfonso 1:57.38 Élian Périz 1:57.48 1:58.45
1500 metres Natalia Rodríguez 4:21.45 Nuria Fernández 4:22.42 Isabel Macías 4:26.67
5000 metres Judith Plá 15:35.23 15:35.88 15:44.22
100 m hurdles 13.58 14.53 14.64
400 m hurdles Laia Forcadell 58.30 59.48 59.99
3000 m steeplechase Rosa Morató 9:45.47 Zulema Fuentes-Pila 9:46.26 Eva Arias 10:01.48
10,000 m walk Beatriz Pascual 42:40:33 NR 46:06:24 Ainhoa Pinedo 46:10:28
High jump Ruth Beitia 2.00 m Marta Mendía 1.83 m 1.80 m
Pole vault Naroa Agirre 4.15 m 4.05 m 3.85 m
Long jump Concepción Montaner 6.35 m Juliet Itoya 6.25 m 6.13 m
Triple jump Ruth Ndoumbe 13.31 m 13.25 m 13.10 m
Shot put Úrsula Ruiz 16.38 m Irache Quintanal 16.15 m 15.79 m
Discus throw Irache Quintanal 54.52 m Sabina Asenjo 54.06 m Alice Matějková 50.44 m
Hammer throw Berta Castells 65.70 m Laura Redondo 61.61 m 57.25 m
Javelin throw Mercedes Chilla 61.04 m CR 48.23 m 46.48 m
4 × 100 m relay

Digna Luz Murillo

45.43



46.81



María Isabel Pérez
47.89
4 × 400 m relay



Aauri Bokesa
3:45.62

Isabel Macías

3:47.21



3:47.43
Heptathlon 5580 pts 5436 pts PB 5332 pts PB

References[]

  1. ^ El CEDD levanta cautelarmente la sanción a José Luis Blanco. Marca (2011-12-17). Retrieved 2019-07-06.
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