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Los Mejores De La Temporada 2005 Hombres Mujeres (32) Septiembre - September 2005 - Edita: Real Federación Española de Atletismo www.rfea.es Realizado por: Francisco Ascorbe [email protected] - José Luis Hernández [email protected] • AIRE LIBRE - OUTDOOR LOS MEJORES DE LA TEMPORADA 2005 (a 4 septiembre de 2005) 29.7 Barcelona-S Memorial Miquel Consegal Hombres. Altura: 1. Lemen Fatty 2.08 - 2. Miquel Velez 2.04 - 3. Sergi HOMBRES Lanau 2.04 - Pértiga: 1. Joan Planas 5.35 - 2. Raúl Mayor 5.20 - 3. Albert 100m 10.41 Orkatz Beitia Velez (88) 5.10 - 4. Oriol Adeva 5.10 - 5. Igor Bychkov UKR 5.10 - 200m 21.02 David Canal Longitud: 1. Josep María Gener 7.61/+3,0 (7.52/+0,5) - Peso: 1. Eloi 400m 45.98 Antonio Reina Rovira 17.55 800m 1:44.18 Antonio Reina Mujeres. Martillo: 1. Berta Castells 65.67 ( 64.07 - 62.46 - 65.67 - 64.00 - 1.500m 3:33.72 Juan Carlos Higuero x - 64.18) - 2. Dolores Pedrares 61.17 (61.17 - x - x - x - 58.93 - x) - 3. 2.000m 5:04.26 Juan Carlos Higuero Belén Mesa 51.04 3.000m 7:42.16 Juan Carlos de la Ossa 5.000m 13:10.58 Juan Carlos de la Ossa 26.8 Calahorra (La Rioja) - Exhibición en la calle 10.000m 27:27.80 Juan Carlos de la Ossa Hombres. Altura: 1. Javier Bermejo 2.21 - 2. Enrique Márquez 2.01 - 3. Medio maratón 1h02:59 Julio Rey Iván Vadillo 2.01 Maratón 2h07:38 Julio Rey Veteranos: 1. Arturo Ortiz 1.90 (2.00-xx) - 2. Ignacio Pérez 1.90 (2.00-xx) 110m vallas 13.53 Felipe Vivancos Mujeres. Altura: 1. Ruth Beitia 1.85 - 2. Marta Mendía 1.80 - 3. Gemma 400m vallas 49.97 Iván Rodríguez Martín-Pozuelo 1.65 - 4. Raquel Luqui 1.60 2.000m Obst. 5:18.65 Antonio Jiménez 3.000m Obst. 8:14.05 Antonio Jiménez • RUTA - ROAD Altura 2.20 Enrique Márquez/Javier Bermejo Pértiga 5.50 Javier Gazol XXVI GRAN FONDO INTERNACIONAL DE SIETE AGUAS Longitud 8.17 Joan Lino Martínez Siete Aguas (Valencia), 20 de agosto Triple 16.38 Pere Joseph Hombres (15.150m): 1. Juan Carlos de la Ossa 45:38 - 2. Kiprono Peso 20.32 Manuel Martínez Menjo KEN 45:52 - 3. Yonas Kifle ERI 47:02 - 4. Fernando Rey 47:26 - Disco 66.57 Mario Pestano 5. Paulo Gomes POR 47:20 - 6. Mohamed Said El Wardi MAR 47:38 - Martillo 72.10 Moisés Campeny 7. Paulo Guerra POR 47:43 - 8. Kirui Silas KEN 48:06 - 9. Javier Díaz Jabalina 75.13 Gustavo Dacal 48:23 - 10. Alberto García 48:48 - 13. Helder Ornelas POR 49:06 - 12. Decathlon 7.831 Óscar González Rachid Nadij MAR 50:13 - 13. Luis Félix Martínez 51:01 - 14. 4x100m 39.78 Combinado Español Mohamed Erraoui MAR 51:03 - 15. Eduardo Henriques POR 51:51 - 4x400m 3:03.65 Selección Española 16. Ignacio Cáceres 51:59 - 17. Felix Pont 52:11 - 18. Antonio Sousa 20km Marcha 1h17:52 Francisco J. Fernández POR 52:16 50km Marcha 3h41:47 Mikel Odriozola Mujeres (15.150m): 1. Merima Demboba ETH 52:40 - 2. Caroline Cheptanui KEN 53:37 - 3. Joan Aiyabei KEN 54:05 - 4. María Abel MUJERES 54:35 - 5. Yesenia Centeno 54:55 - 6. Nancy Kiprop KEN 55:08 - 7. 100m 11.44 Glory Alozie Teresa Recio 55:58 - 8. Marta Fernández de Castro 56:58 - 9. Rosa 200m 23.63 Julia Alba Apaza 57:44 - 10. Tina María 58:35 - 11. Isabel Checa 58:47 - 12. 400m 53.01 Julia Alba Marta Esteban 59:40 800m 1:59.40 Mayte Martínez 1.500m 3:59.51 Natalia Rodríguez XXIII MILLA URBANA DE ARANDA DE DUERO 3.000m 9:01.61 Nuria Fernández Aranda de Duero (Burgos), 27 de agosto 5.000m 14:54.98 Marta Domínguez Hombres: 1. Juan Carlos Higuero 4:09 - 2. Diego Ruiz 4:10 - 3. Pedro 10.000m 32:44.19 Teresa Recio Antonio Esteso 4:10 - 4. Javier Carriqueo ARG 4:12 - 5. Juan Carlos Medio maratón 1h13:01 Isabel Eizmendi de la Ossa 4:13 - 6. Juan Carlos Esteso 4:15 - 7. Fco. Javier Abad Maratón 2h33:14 Isabel Ezimendi 4:17 - 8. Pablo Villalobos 4:18 - 9. Dhabi El Miloudi MAR 4:20 - 10. 100m vallas 12.71 Glory Alozie Fernando Lorenzo 4:23 400m vallas 55.27 Cora Olivero Mujeres: 1. Pamela Kipchoge KEN 4:49 - 2. Joane Aiyabei KEN 4:52 - 3.000m Obst. 9:54.20 Rosa Morató 3. Zulema Fuentes-Pila 4:53 - 4. Elena Moreno 4:54 - 5. Irene Pelayo Altura 1.97 Ruth Beitia 4:54 - 6. Niusha Mancilla BOL 4:55 - 7. Tamara Sanfabio 5:10 - 8. Pértiga 4.45 Naroa Agirre Diana Martín 5:13 Longitud 6.92 Concepción Montaner Triple 14.60 Carlota Castrejana III MILLA URBANA "VILLA DE EJEA" Peso 17.65 Martina de la Puente Ejea de los Caballeros (Zaragoza) , 27 de agosto Disco 56.59 Alice Matejková Hombres: 1. Roberto García 4:11 - 2. Kiprono Menko KEN 4:13 - Martillo 68.31 Berta Castells 3. Gustavo Platas 4:21 - 4. Alberto Sabado 4:23 - 5. José Fuentes- Jabalina 60.22 Mercedes Chilla Pila 4:25 - 6. Rubén Villarroya 4:26 - 7. Mohamed Sellak MAR 4:26 Heptathlon 5.478 María Peinado - 8. Juan Luis Pérez 4:27 4x100m 44.33 Combinado Español Mujeres: 1. Montse Mas 5:06 - 2. Rebeca Tallant KEN 5:06 - 3. 4x400m 3:31.45 Selección Española Elián Périz 5:09 - 4. Isabel Macías 5:09 - 5. Carmen Felix 5:17 - 6. 20km Marcha 1h28:51 María Vasco Ana Gayarre 5:25 En negrita, actualizaciones de mejores marcas con respecto al número anterior. - 1 - 26.8 Bruselas (BEL) - Memorial Ivo Van Damme - IAAF Golden Españoles en el extranjero (abroad) League Hombres. 800m: … 7. Antonio Reina 1:45.96 - 1.500m: … 8. Juan Carlos Higuero 3:33.72 - 12. Álvaro Fernández 3:35.57 - 5.000m: 20.8 Tessenderlo (BEL) - Internationale GETAX Meeting … 8. Jesús España 13:28.64 - … Manuel Angel Penas ab - Hombres. 800m: … 10. Luis Alberto Marco 1:51.82 10.000m: … Roberto García ab - 3.000m Obst.: … 12. Luis Miguel Martín 8:25.33 - … José Luis Blanco ab, Antonio Jiménez ab CARRERAS DE MONTAÑA - WMRA Grand Prix 2005 Mujeres: 800m: 1. Mayte Martínez 2:00.66 - Longitud: … 5. 21.8 Susa (ITA) Concepción Montaner 6.21/+0,1 (6.14/-0,1 - 6.13/-0,1 - x - 6.15/-0,6 Hombres (14,5km). … 14. Víctor López 1h27:17 - 6.21/+0,1 - 6.21/-0,5) - Triple: … 7. Carlota Castrejana 13.98/+0,2 (13.95/-0,1 - 13.94/-0,4 - 13.98/+0,2 - x - 13.91/-0,5 - x) 21.8 Sheffield (GBR) - Norwich Union British Grand Prix - IAAF Super Grand Prix 28.8 Rieti (ITA) - IAAF Grand Prix Rieti 2005 Hombres. Longitud: .. 6. Joan Lino Martínez 7.86/+1,3 (7.36/+1,6 Hombres. 800m: … 2. Antonio Reina 1:44.18 - 3.000m: … 8. - 7.74/+1,5 - 7.86/+1,3 - 7.50/+2,1 - p - 7.69/+1,7) - Disco : ... 4. Sergio Gallardo 7:54.76 - 10. Luis Miguel Martín 8:04.39 - 3.000m Mario Pestano 65.10 (61.56 - x - 58.92 - 65.10 - x - x) Obst.: … 5. Eliseo Martín 8:24.35 - … Antonio Jiménez ab Mujeres. Altura. … 4. Ruth Beitia 1.91 (1.80-1 / 1.84-1 / 1.88-2 / Mujeres. 1.500m: … 4. Natalia Rodríguez 3:59.51 R.ESP - 13. 1.91-1 / 1.94-xxx) Mayte Martínez 4:05.05 - Altura: … 8=. Ruth Beitia 1.87 (1.77-1 / 1.82-1 / 1.87-2 / 1.90-xxx) - Triple: … 5. Carlota Castrejana 21.8 La Chaux-de-Fonds (SUI) Résisprint International 13.91/+0,5 (x - x - x - x - x - 13.91/+0,5) Hombres. 800m: ... 3. Juan de Dios Jurado 1:51.35 - 7. Juan Carlos Esteso 1:52.37 31.8 Rovereto (ITA) - Palio Citta della Quercia Hombres. 800m: Serie B: … 6. Juan de Dios Jurado 1:48.00 23.8 Linz (AUT) - Intersport Gugl-Meeting - IAAF Grand Prix Hombres. 2 Millas : ... 8. Roberto García 8:40.13 (7:49.72 tiempo 4.9 Berlín (GER) ISTAF 2005 - IAAF Golden League de paso en 3.000m) - 3.000m Obst.: … 3. José Luis Blanco Hombres: 800m: … 2. Antonio Reina 1:44.30 - 1.500m: … 13. 8:21.19 Álvaro Fernández 3:41.13 - 5.000m: … Manuel A. Penas ab Mujeres. 800m: … 3. Mayte Martínez 2:00.52 - 100m vallas (+0,2): … 5. Glory Alozie 12.90 - Triple: … 9. Carlota Castrejana 13.77/+0,2 (x - 13.77/+0,2 - x) DECANATION - FRA-GBR-ESP-ITA-RUS-USA-POL-CHN 3.9 París (FRA) - Estadio Charlèty Clasificación Conjunta: 1. RUS 127 - 2. FRA 120 - 3. POL 110 - 4. USA 103 - 5. GBR 92,5 - 6. ESP 82 - 7. ITA 75,5 - 8. CHN 35 HOMBRES 5. Lukasz Chyla POL 10.39 Altura 6. Andrey Yepishin RUS 10.45 1. Vyacheslav Voronin RUS 2.31 7. Lin Huang CHN 10.47 2. Giulio Ciotti ITA 2.29 8. Ángel David Rodríguez ESP 10.77 3. Aleksander Walerianczyk POL 2.22 4. Javier Bermejo ESP 2.19 Peso 5=. Benjamin Challenger GBR 2.15 1. Tomasz Majewski POL 20.45 5=. Adam Shunk USA 2.15 2. Carl Myerscough GBR 20.09 7. Gregory Gabella FRA 2.05 3. Dan Taylor USA 19.40 4. Anton Lyuboslavskiy RUS 19.03 Disco 5. Yves Niare FRA 18.57 1. Mario Pestano ESP 63.53 6. Marco Dodoni ITA 17.55 2.
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