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SELECCIÓN ESPAÑOLA Chihuahua (MEX), 15 Y 16 De Mayo Nota de Prensa nº 043/2010 - Madrid, 11 de mayo de 2009 [email protected]– www.rfea.es 24ª Copa del Mundo de Marcha SELECCIÓN ESPAÑOLA Chihuahua (MEX), 15 y 16 de mayo Fin de semana grande para la marcha atlética, la especialidad más laureada del atletismo español. El sábado 15 y el domingo 16 se celebra en Chihuahua (MEX) la 24º Copa del Mundo de Marcha, en la que España ha logrado 19 medallas por equipos, ganando en hombres tanto en 20km cómo en 50km en la edición disputada en La Coruña’2006 También, a título individual, nuestros atletas han subido al podio en diez ocasiones, con cinco victorias individuales, cuatro segundos puestos y un tercero. En los diferentes cuadros que adjuntamos con esta información, pueden contemplarse las clasificaciones españolas en esta competición de alto nivel. Como es habitual, España acude a Chihuahua con un gran equipo capitaneado en hombres por Jesús Ángel García Bragado que compite en la distancia de 50km, y por María Vasco que lo hará en 20km. La Copa del Mundo es asimismo la prueba de selección para ganarse el puesto en el equipo español que competirá en el Europeo de Barcelona’2010, en el que además de acreditar unas marcas mínimas imprescindibles (1h25:30 y 4h03:00 en 20 y 50km hombres, respectivamente, y 1h35:00 en 20km mujeres) es necesario brillar en la Copa del Mundo para alcanzar la selección, especialmente en 50km pues se trata de la última gran prueba de referencia antes de Barcelona’2010. En 20 km, tanto en hombres como en mujeres, aún quedaría por disputarse el G.P. Los Cantones de La Coruña del 19 de junio, pero el resultado obtenido en Chihuahua será determinante. Sólo en caso de duda, la prueba coruñesa podría incidir en la selección. La Selección Española, que ya se encuentra en Chihuahua, es la siguiente: HOMBRES 10 KM.MARCHA JUNIOR AMEZCUA BALBOA, LUIS ALBERTO 92 Juventud Guadix Andalucia PALOMA HUERTAS, VICTOR 91 Pto. Alicante OHL Madrid RAYA SANCHEZ, JUAN ANTONIO 93 Caja de Jaen Andalucia 20 KM.MARCHA LOPEZ NICOLAS, MIGUEL ANGEL 88 UCAM-Athleo Cieza Murcia SANCHEZ BERMEJO, BENJAMIN 85 UCAM-Athleo Cieza Murcia DOMINGUEZ GUIMERA, JOSE DAVID 80 San Fernando Andalucia DIAZ VELAZQUEZ, JOSE IGNACIO 79 Pto. Alicante OHL Castilla La Mancha ARCILLA ALLER, FRANCISCO 84 Ourense-Ac.Postal Castilla y León 50 KM.MARCHA COLLADOS LOPEZ, FERRAN 85 FC Barcelona Cataluña CAMBIL DOMINGUEZ, JOSE ALEJANDRO 75 Atletismo Guadix Andalucia GARCIA BRAGADO, JESUS ANGEL 69 Canal de Isabel II Cataluña MOLINA MOROTE, JUAN MANUEL 79 UCAM-Athleo Cieza Murcia ODRIOZOLA DOMINGUEZ, MIKEL 73 Atletico Renteria Pais Vasco MUJERES 10 KM.MARCHA JUNIOR ALONSO CASTELO, SARA 91 Pto. Alicante OHL Madrid YERGA VALDEMORO, SANDRA 91 CAP Alcobendas Madrid MARTINEZ CACHEIRO, PAULA 92 FC Barcelona Cataluña 20 KM.MARCHA POVES NOVELLA, MARIA JOSE 78 Simply-Scorpio 71 Aragón TAKACS NYERGES, JULIA 89 Pto. Alicante OHL Madrid VASCO GALLARDO, MARIA 75 CA Maria Vasco Cataluña LUACES BARRIL, LORENA 84 Ourense-Ac.Postal Galicia PASCUAL RODRIGUEZ, BEATRIZ 82 Valencia Terra i Mar Cataluña Como oficiales de equipo han sido designados: Jefe de equipo: Rosendo Berengüi Entrenadores: Jose A. Carrillo, Jose Marín, Jose A. Quintana y Rafael Sanchez Médico: Andreu Arquer Fisioterapeutas: Miguel A. Cos y Juan L. Balboa CUADRO RESUMEN DE ACTUACIÓN ESPAÑOLA EN LA COPA DEL MUNDO DE MARCHA FECHA LUGAR EDICIÓN HOMBRES MUJERES JÚNIOR 20km 50km General 5/10/20km HOM MUJ 09-09-1973 Gradisca (ITA) 6º Trofeo Lugano (Sf) 2ª - 45 p. 7ª - 11 p. 5ª - 56 p. - 20-09-1975 Sieti (TCH) 7º Trofeo Lugano (Sf) 4ª - 16 p. 4ª - 16 p. 5ª - 32 p. - 28-08-1977 San Remo (ITA) 8º Trofeo Lugano (Sf) 3ª - 15 p. 3ª - 17 p. 3ª - 32 p. - 25/26-08-1979 Reus 9º Trofeo Lugano (Sf) 3ª - 22 p. 1ª - 39 p. 1ª - 61 p. - 29/30-09-1979 Eschborn (GDR) 9º Trofeo Lugano (F) 13ª - 31 p. 9ª - 63 p. 11ª - 94 p. - 03/04-10-1981 Valencia 10º Trofeo Lugano (F) 9ª - 64 p. 14ª - 13 p. 11ª - 77 p. 10ª - 33 p. 11/12-06-1983 Londres (GBR) 11ª Copa del Mundo (Sf) 2ª - 17 p. 1ª - 22 p. 2ª - 39 p. - 24-09-1983 Bergen (NOR) 11ª Copa del Mundo (F) 10ª - 43 p. 3ª - 93 p. 6ª - 136 p. 11º - 57 p. 22/23-06-1985 Saint Aubin (FRA) 12ª Copa del Mundo (Sf) 1ª - 42 p. 2ª - 41 p. 2ª - 85 p. 1ª - 39 p. 28/29-09-1985 Isla de Man (GBR) 12ª Copa del Mundo (F) 3ª - 111 p. 4ª - 95 p. 4ª - 206 p. 8ª - 42 p. 02/03-05-1987 Nueva York (USA) 13ª Copa del Mundo 7ª - 235 p. 4ª - 270 p. 4ª - 505 p. 2ª - 174 p. 27/28-03-1989 L’Hospitalet 14ª Copa del Mundo 4ª - 255 p. 4ª - 249 p. 4ª - 503 p. 7ª - 174 p. 01/02-06-1991 San José (USA) 15ª Copa del Mundo 2ª - 254 p. 4ª - 218 p. 4ª - 472 p. 5ª - 153 p. 24/25-04-1993 Monterrey (MEX) 16ª Copa del Mundo 3ª - 240 p. 3ª - 245 p. 2ª - 491 p. 6ª - 144 p. 29/30-04-1995 Pekín (CHN) 17ª Copa del Mundo 33ª - 120 p. 3ª - 413 p. 20ª - 533 p. 6ª - 144 p. 19/20-04-1997 Podebrady (CZE) 18ª Copa del Mundo 5ª - 388 p. 3ª - 407 p. 4ª - 795 p. 11ª - 342 p. 01/02-05-1999 Mezidon (FRA) 19ª Copa del Mundo 5ª - 62 p. 2ª - 26 p. - 7ª - 80 p. 12/13-10-2002 Turín (ITA) 20ª Copa del Mundo 6ª - 82 p. no puntuó - 6ª - 74 p. 01/02-05-2004 Naumburg (GER) 21ª Copa del Mundo 5ª - 50 p. 3ª - 23 p. - 4ª - 52 p. 5ª-22p 11ª-51p 13/14-05-2006 La Coruña 22ª Copa del Mundo 1ª - 33 p. 1ª - 20 p. - - 3º-28p 8ª-36p 10/11-05-2008 Cheboksari (RUS) 23ª Copa del Mundo 2ª - 22 p. 3ª - 30 p - 3ª - 38 p. 3ª-10p 13ª-63p) Clasificados individuales entre los tres primeros en la Copa del Mundo 1985 CpM José Marín 1 20km 2004 CpM María Vasco 1 20km 1993 CpM Valentí Massana 2 20km CpM Benjamín Sánchez 3 10km Jesús A. García 2 50km 2006 CpM Fco. Javier Fernández 1 20km 1995 CpM Jesús A. García 2 50km CpM Miguel Ángel López 2 10km 1997 CpM Jesús A. García 1 50km 2008 CpM Fco. 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