Spanish Indoor Athletics Championships

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Spanish Indoor Athletics Championships
Athletics pictogram.svg
SportIndoor track and field
Founded1965
CountrySpain

The Spanish Indoor Athletics Championships (Spanish: Campeonato de España de Atletismo en pista cubierta) is an annual indoor track and field competition organised by the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation (RFEA), which serves as the Spanish national championship for the sport.[1] Typically held over two days in February during the Spanish winter, it was first added to the national calendar in 1965, supplementing the main outdoor Spanish Athletics Championships held in the summer since 1917.[2] It celebrated its 50th edition in 2014.[3]

Events[]

The following athletics events feature as standard on the Spanish Indoor Championships programme:

  • Sprint: 60 m, 200 m, 400 m
  • Distance track events: 800 m, 1500 m, 3000 m
  • Hurdles: 60 m hurdles
  • Jumps: long jump, triple jump, high jump, pole vault
  • Throws: shot put
  • Combined events: heptathlon (men), pentathlon (women)

At the first three editions, non-standard distances of 600 metres, 1000 metres and 2000 metres were contested. A 5000 m race walk for men was introduced in 1979, while a women's 3000 m walk was contested from 1984. Racewalking events ceased to be part of the national championships after 1994. The men's combined event was an octathlon in 1981, 1982, 1987, 1988 and 1989. Women competed in a instead of a pentathlon from 1981 through 1986.[1]

Editions[]

Edition Year Location Date
I Madrid February 27
II Madrid February 12
III Madrid February 11
IV Madrid February 17
V Barcelona February 22
VI Madrid February 28
VII Madrid February 27
VIII Madrid February 26
IX Madrid February 24
X Madrid February 16
XI Madrid March 1
XII Madrid February 7
XIII San Sebastián February 26–27
XIV Zaragoza February 24–25
XV Oviedo March 3–4
XVI Oviedo February 9–10
XVII San Sebastián February 7–8
XVIII Oviedo February 20–21
XIX Valencia February 12–13
XX San Sebastián February 11–12
XXI Madrid February 15–16
XXII Madrid February 7–9
XXIII San Sebastián February 7–8
XXIV Valencia February 20–21
XXV Seville February 4–5
XXVI San Sebastián February 17–18
XXVII Seville February 16–17
XXVIII Zaragoza February 8–9
XXIX San Sebastián February 27–28
XXX Seville February 26–27
XXXI Valencia February 25–26
XXXII San Sebastián February 24–25
XXXIII Valencia February 22–23
XXXIV Valencia February 14–15
XXXV Seville February 20–21
XXXVI San Sebastián February 12–13
XXXVII Valencia February 24–25
XXXVIII Seville February 16–17
XXXIX Valencia March 1–2
XL Valencia February 21–22
XLI Madrid February 19–20
XLII San Sebastián February 25–26
XLIII Seville February 17–18
XLIV Valencia February 23–24
XLV Seville February 21–22
XLVI Valencia February 27–28
XLVII 2011 Valencia February 19–20
XLVIII Sabadell February 25–26
XLIX Sabadell February 16–17
L Sabadell February 22–23
LI Antequera February 21–22
LII 2016 Madrid March 5–6
LIII 2017 Salamanca February 18–19
LIV 2018 Valencia February 17–18
LV 2019 Antequera February 16–17
LVI 2020 Ourense 29 February – 1 March
LVII 2021 Madrid February 19–21

Records[]

Men[]

Event Record Athlete Club Date Location
60 m 6.58 Venancio José Valencia Terra i Mar 24 February 2001 Valencia
200 m 20.68 Óscar Husillos F.C. Barcelona 17 February 2018 Valencia
400 m 45.92 Óscar Husillos F.C. Barcelona 19 February 2017 Salamanca
800 m 1:47.17 Saúl Ordóñez New Balance Team 17 February 2018 Valencia
1500 m 3:41.37 Jesús Gómez C.D. Nike Running 17 February 2019 Antequera
3000 m 7:42.54 Anacleto Jiménez Larios A.A.M. 27 February 1994 Seville
60 m hurdles 7.52 Jackson Quiñónez F.C. Barcelona 24 February 2002 Valencia
Orlando Ortega Independiente 18 February 2017 Salamanca
High jump 2.31 m Arturo Ortiz Larios A.A.M. 18 February 1990 San Sebastián
Pole vault 5.71 m José Manuel Arcos Valencia Terra i Mar 20 February 1999 Seville
Long jump 8.28 m Yago Lamela C.A. Areia 2 March 2003 Valencia
Triple jump 17.03 m Pablo Torrijos Playas de Castellón 22 February 2015 Antequera
Shot put 20.66 m Borja Vivas Málaga At. 21 February 2015 Antequera
Heptathlon 6051 pts[4] Jorge Ureña C.E. Colivenc 22 February 2015 Antequera
Octathlon * 6252 pts[5] Antonio Peñalver Alfil Alhama 21 February 1988 Valencia
5000 m walk * 18:56.41 Miguel Ángel Prieto Larios A.A.M. 17 February 1991 Seville

* = No longer contested

Women[]

Event Record Athlete Club Date Championships Location Ref
60 m 7.29 Playas de Castellón February 2021 2021 Championships Madrid
200 m 23.53 Sandra Myers M.I. Adidas 25 February 1996 San Sebastián
400 m 51.89 Sandra Myers Kelme 17 February 1991 Seville
800 m 2:00.77 Mayte Martínez C.A. Adidas 22 February 2004 Valencia
1500 m 4:07.48 Esther Guerrero New Balance Team 21 February 2021 2021 Championships Madrid [6]
3000 m 8:53.66 Marta Domínguez Nike Internacional 16 February 2002 Seville
60 m hurdles 7.95 Glory Alozie Valencia Terra i Mar 16 February 2002 Seville
High jump 2.00 m Ruth Beitia Valencia Terra i Mar 21 February 2004 Valencia
Pole vault 4.56 m Naroa Agirre At. San Sebastián 17 February 2007 Seville
Long jump 6.82 m Niurka Montalvo Valencia Terra i Mar 25 February 2001 Valencia
Triple jump 14.37 m Carlota Castrejana Valencia Terra i Mar 21 February 2004 Valencia
Shot put 17.94 m Martina de la Puente Esmena Gijón 25 February 1996 San Sebastián
Pentathlon 4501 pts María Vicente C.D. Nike Running 19 February 2021 2021 Championships Madrid [7]
60m H High jump Shot put Long jump 800m
8.25 1.75 m 12.25 m 6.49 m 2:19.51
Hexathlon * 4936 pts
(5015 pts in current tables)[8]
Valladolid B.I.M. 15 March 1981 Oviedo
3000 m walk * 12:42.29 C.N. Barcelona 5 February 1989 Seville

* = No longer contested

References[]

  1. ^ a b Spanish Indoor Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  2. ^ Spanish Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  3. ^ RFEA Page. 50th anniversary. RFEA. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
  4. ^ (6"95 - 7,58 - 13,89 - 1,98 - 7"94 - 4,70 - 2'40"06)
  5. ^ (7"08 - 15,05 - 1,94 - 50"82 - 6,88 - 8"50 - 4,10 - 2'47"80)
  6. ^ Bob Ramsak; Jon Mulkeen (20 February 2021). "Iapichino breaks world U20 indoor long jump record with 6.91m in Ancona". World Athletics. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  7. ^ "19-year-old Maria Vicente beaks Spanish pentathlon record with 4501". watchathletics.com. 19 February 2021. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  8. ^ (8"8m - 10,32 - 1,70 - 7"9m - 5,85 - 1'34"3m)
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