Athletics World Championships 2019 / Participants (Spain)
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The Athletics Federation of Spain plans to take part in the 2019 World Athletics Championships in Doha . 40 athletes were nominated by the Spanish Federation in September.
Results
Women
Running disciplines
| Athlete | discipline | leader | Semifinals | final | |||
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| time | space | time | space | time | space | ||
| Esther Guerrero | 1500 m | 4: 06.99 | 9 | 4: 16.66 min | 19th | DNQ | |
| Marta Pérez | 1500 m | 4: 07.48 min | 13 | 4: 10.45 min | 11 | DNQ | |
| Elena Loyo | marathon | not on start list | |||||
| Marta Galimany | marathon | 2:47:45 h | 16 | ||||
| Irene Sánchez-Escribano | 3000 m obstacle | 9: 37.34 min | 20th | DNQ | |||
| Laura García-Caro | 20 km walking | 1:44:05 h | 33 | ||||
| Raquel González | 20 km walking | 1:38:02 h | 15th | ||||
| María Pérez García | 20 km walking | 1:35:43 h | 8th | ||||
| Mar Juarez | 50 km of walking | 4:39:28 h | 10 | ||||
| Julia Takacs | 50 km of walking | 4:38:20 h | 8th | ||||
Jump / throw
| Athlete | discipline | qualification | final | ||
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| Width / height | space | Width / height | space | ||
| Ana Peleteiro | Triple jump | 14.23 m | 8th | 14.47 m | 6th |
| Patricia Sarrapio | Triple jump | 13.58 m | 23 | DNQ | |
Men
Running disciplines
| athlete | discipline | leader | Semifinals | final | |||
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| time | space | time | space | time | space | ||
| Adrian Ben | 800 m | 1: 46.12 min | 17th | 1: 44.97 min PB | 5 | 1: 45.58 min | 6th |
| Álvaro de Arriba | 800 m | 1: 45.67 min | 7th | 1: 46.09 min | 16 | DNQ | |
| Mariano García | 800 m | 1: 49.08 min | 38 | DNQ | - | ||
| Jesús Gómez | 1500 m | 3: 36.72 min | 8th | 3: 40.29 min | 24 | DNQ | |
| Kevin López | 1500 m | 3: 37.62 min | 15th | 3: 37.56 min | 19th | DNQ | |
| Nobility Mechaal | 1500 m | 3: 37.95 min | 25th | DNQ | - | ||
| Daniel Mateo | marathon | 2:12:15 h | 10 | ||||
| Orlando Ortega | 110 m hurdles | 13.05 s | 1 | 13.16 s | 4th | 13.30 s | Bronze F |
| Sergio Fernández | 400 m hurdles | 50.71 s | 29 | DNQ | - | ||
| Daniel Arce | 3000 m obstacle | 8: 31.69 min | 28 | DNQ | |||
| Fernando Carro Morillo | 3000 m obstacle | 8: 13.56 min | 5 | 8: 12.31 min | 11 | ||
| Ibrahim Ezzaydouni | 3000 m obstacle | 8: 23.99 min | 17th | DNQ | |||
| Diego García | 20 km walking | 1:41:14 h | 35 | ||||
| Miguel Ángel López | 20 km walking | 1:35:00 h | 26th | ||||
| Álvaro Martín | 20 km walking | 1:33:20 h | 22nd | ||||
| Jesús Ángel García | 50 km of walking | 4:11:28 h | 8th | ||||
| José Ignacio Díaz | 50 km of walking | DNF | |||||
| Marc Tur | 50 km of walking | 4:24:38 h | 19th | ||||
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not on start list:
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4 × 400 m | 3: 04.27 min SB | 13 | DNQ | |||
F.Ortega, who originally came in fifth, was hindered by falling Omar McLeod (Jamaica) while on the silver course . After a protest by the Spanish federation, he was subsequently awarded the split bronze medal.
Jump / throw
| athlete | discipline | qualification | final | ||
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| Width / height | space | Width / height | space | ||
| Eusebio Cáceres | Long jump | 8.01 m | 6th | 8.01 m | 7th |
| Hector Santos | Long jump | 7.69 m | 19th | DNQ | |
| Javier Cienfuegos | Hammer throw | 76.90 m | 5 | 76.57 m | 7th |
| Alberto González | Hammer throw | 71.69 m | 28 | DNQ | |
Individual evidence
- ^ Carlos Domingo: España Atletismo ante el objetivo de la temporada. In: rfea.es. September 12, 2019, Retrieved September 15, 2019 (Spanish).
- ↑ Spanish hurdler gets bronze after falling from rivals. In: spiegel.de. October 3, 2019, accessed October 4, 2019 .