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Cayetano Cornet Reus (Tarragona) 28.08.1963 - 1,83M/73Kg Internacional: 30 (1986-1995) Cayetano Cornet Reus (Tarragona) 28.08.1963 - 1,83m/73kg Internacional: 30 (1986-1995) Historial Español Campeón de España absoluto a) aire libre 200m 1988 (20.87w) 400m 1989 (44.96) - 1991 (45.33) - 1992 (46.42) - 1993 (46.36) - 1994 (47.08) b) pista cubierta 200m 1990 (20.91) 400m 1989 (46.57) - 1991 (46.10) Historial Internacional JJOO 1988 - Seul 400m (5q3/45.39) 1992 - Barcelona 400m (6q3/46.27); 4x400m (4e3/3:04.60) CM 1987 - Roma 4x400m (8s1/3:06.21) 1991 - Tokio 400m (abandono en cuartos) 1993 - Stuttgart 400m (7q1/46.46) CE 1990 - Split 400m (4º/45.30); 4x400m (6º/3:02.74) CpE 1987 - Praga Final A - 4x400m (6º/3:04.43) 1989 - Gateshead Final A - 400m (3º/45.82); 4x400m (5º/3:04.71) 1991 - Barcelona Final B - 400m (1º/46.21); 4x400m (3º/3:07.08) 1993 - Roma Final A - 400m (5º/46.46); 4x400m (6º/3:05.96) 1994 - Valencia 1ªD - 4x400m (2º/3:07.69) 1995 - Villeneuve d'Ascq Spl - 400m (8º/47.56); 4x400m (8º/3:07.67) JMed 1987 - Latakia 400m (7º/47.24); 4x400m (2º/3:07.48) IberA 1986 - La Habana 400m (3º/47.03); 4x400m (1º/3:08.54) 1988 - Ciudad de México 200m (6º/21.1-21.01); 400m (4º/45.7-45.62) 1992 - Sevilla 4x400m (4º/3:06.20) Westath 1988 - Bruselas 4x400m (1º/3:07.72) 1990 - Kapfenberg 400m (1º/45.46) 1992 - Bruselas 400m (1º/46.98); 4x400m (1º/3:05.06) CpM 1989 - Barcelona 400m (6º/45.61); 4x400m (8º/3:05.26) CMpc 1989 - Budapest 400m (3º/46.40) 1991 - Sevilla 400m (3º/46.52) 1993 - Toronto 400m (4s2/47.12) CEpc 1987 - Lievin 400m (5s1/48.09) 1989 - La Haya 400m (1º/46.21) 1990 - Glasgow 400m (3º/46.91) ... Otros 1990 - París FRA-ESP-FRG-GDR-ITA-URS (pc): 400m (1º/46.41) 1991 - París FRA-ESP-GER-GBR-ITA-URS (pc): 400m (1º/46.48) 1992 - Oslo Noruega-España: 400m (1º/46.55) 1993 - París FRA-CUB-ESP-GER-ITA-RUS (pc): 400m (2º/47.03); 4x400m (6º/3:12.52) Progresión Puesto Puesto Año/Edad Club 200m Rank. ESP 400m Rank. ESP 1980 (17) Reus Deportivo 23.2v 50.6 (96) 1981 (18) Reus Deportivo - 50.1 (72) 1982 (19) Reus Deportivo 22.42/21.9v (39 / 6jr) 48.48 (20 / 4jr) 1983 (20) Reus Deportivo 22.2 (48) 48.7 (27) 1984 (21) Reus Deportivo 22.5/22.4v (77) 49.2/49.24 (47) 1985 (22) CEAT - Cajacanarias 22.0 (42) 48.5 (19) 1986 (23) CEAT - Cajacanarias 22.4/21.9v (99) 47.03 (3) 1987 (24) CEAT - Cajacanarias 21.71 (15) 46.74 (3) 1988 (25) Gimnástico de Tarragona 20.94/20.87v (1) 45.39 (1) 1989 (26) Gimnástico de Tarragona 20.98 (2) 44.96 (1) 1990 (27) Larios A.A.M. 21.21/20.89pc (4) 45.00 (1) 1991 (28) Larios A.A.M. 21.78/21.20pc (17) 45.33 (1) 1992 (29) Larios A.A.M. 21.31 (7) 45.96 (1) 1993 (30) Larios A.A.M. 22.23/21.68pc (76) 46.11 (1) 1994 (31) Larios A.A.M. - 46.48 (1) 1995 (32) Larios A.A.M. - 46.79 (3) 1996 (33) Larios A.A.M. - 48.43/48.15pc (34) 1997 (34) Larios A.A.M. - 48.92pc Otras marcas 100m 1982 11.0 (94) - 1983 11.0 (97) - 1984 10.6w - 1985 10.9 (62) 300m 1989 32.72 (1) - 1990 32.73 (1) - 1991 32.99 (1) 800m 1992 1.50.23 (24) - 1993 1.49.13 (23) Récords de España absolutos (aire libre) 400m 45.39 - Seul - 25.09.88 44.96 - Barcelona - 12.08.89 4x400m 3.02.74 en 1990 Récords de España absolutos (pista cubierta) 400m 46.21 La Haya 19.02.89 46.06 S.Sebastián 20.02.90 46.00 Glasgow 03.03.90 Puestos anuales en el ranking mundial y europeo (entre los 100 primeros del mundo) 1988 - 45.39 (50-M y 10-E) 1989 - 44.96 (12-M y 2-E) y en all-time 81-M y 14-E 1990 - 45.00 (15-M y 2-E) 1991 - 45.33 (25-M y 3-E) Nota: En 1992 con 45.96 fue 97-M y 17-E en la lista eléctrica, pero en la lista combinada (teniendo en cuenta el diferencial IAAF de 0.14) al añadirse 7 marcas manuales entre 45.2 y 45.8, su puesto queda en 104-M, o sea fuera del tope. 200m 20.89i 1s1 CE San Sebastián-M 18/02/1990 20.91i 1 CE San Sebastián-M 18/02/1990 20.94 -0,5 2A GPG Guecho 09/07/1988 20.98 0,6 5 Dip Sevilla-C 20/06/1989 21.01i 1e1 CE San Sebastián-M 17/02/1990 21.07i 3 CdSS San Sebastián-M 10/02/1989 21.09 0,0 3 NB Granada-J 17/06/1989 21.16i 2 PFV Sevilla-SP 27/02/1990 21.18 0,3 4 CdB Barcelona-S 12/07/1989 21.20i 4 CdSS San Sebastián-M 15/03/1991 21.21 1,4 2 Hig Andújar 08/09/1990 21.28 -0,3 1 Pontevedra 13/06/1989 21.31 1,0 7B Dip Sevilla-C 06/06/1992 Viento superior a 2m/s 20.87 2,3 1 CE Vigo 14/08/1988 20.97 3,8 2s2 CE Vigo 13/08/1988 Cronometraje manual 21.0 0,0 2e3 IbeAm Ciudad de México 23/07/1988 (20.97d) 21.1 0,0 6 IbeAm Ciudad de México 23/07/1988 (21.01d) 21.1 desc 1 IsT La Laguna 03/06/1989 400m 44.96 1 CE Barcelona-O 12/08/1989 45.00 1s2 EC Split, YUG 29/08/1990 45.30 4 EC Split, YUG 30/08/1990 45.33 1 CE Barcelona-O 03/08/1991 45.39 5q3 JJOO Seúl, KOR 25/09/1988 45.46 1 ECpC Jerez de la Frontera 02/06/1990 45.46 1 WA Kapfenberg, AUT 23/06/1990 45.49 2 CdB Barcelona-S 13/07/1988 45.58 3 NB Granada-J 25/05/1991 45.61 6 WCp Barcelona-O 09/09/1989 45.62 3B ASV Colonia, GER 20/08/1989 45.74 1 ECpC Jerez de la Frontera 01/06/1991 45.75 5A Com Madrid-V 09/06/1989 45.82 3 ECp/A Gateshead, GBR 05/08/1989 45.88 1 GPG Guecho 15/07/1989 45.93 6 Athl Lausana, SUI 12/07/1990 45.96 1 Maia, POR 08/07/1992 45.98 6A CdB Barcelona-O 16/07/1990 46.00i 1s1 EC Glasgow, GBR 03/03/1990 46.06i 2 CdSS San Sebastián-M 20/02/1990 46.07 1h3 EC Split, YUG 28/08/1990 46.07 1s1 CE Barcelona-O 02/08/1991 46.08 1B Com Madrid-V 07/06/1988 46.08 2 Com Alcobendas 07/06/1991 46.10i 1 CE Sevilla-SP 17/02/1991 46.11 1 LN Madrid-A 22/05/1993 46.12 1 Oviedo-SL 12/05/1991 46.13 4h8 JJOO Barcelona-O 01/08/1992 46.14 7 OT Berlín, GER 05/07/1989 46.16 2h2 JJOO Seúl, KOR 24/09/1988 46.18 1 Coll Palma de Mallorca 17/05/1989 46.21i 1 EC La Haya, NED 19/02/1989 46.21 1 ECp/B Barcelona-O 22/06/1991 46.27 6q3 JJOO Barcelona-O 02/08/1992 46.29 4 CdV Vigo 30/06/1989 46.30i 2s1 WC Budapest, HUN 05/03/1989 46.36 1 CE Gandía 04/07/1993 46.40i 3 WC Budapest, HUN 05/03/1989 46.41i 1 6N París, FRA 10/02/1990 46.42 1 CE Valencia-T 28/06/1992 46.46 5 ECp/A Roma, ITA 26/06/1993 46.46 7q1 WC Stuttgart, GER 15/08/1993 46.48i 1 6N París, FRA 23/02/1991 46.48 6 Com Madrid-C 06/09/1994 46.52i 3 WC Sevilla-SP 10/03/1991 46.53 3 Dip Salamanca 27/07/1993 46.54 4h6 WC Tokio, JPN 25/08/1991 46.54 1 Com Alcorcón 03/06/1993 46.55 1 3N Oslo, NOR 09/06/1992 46.57i 1 CE Sevilla-SP 05/02/1989 46.57 6h6 WC Stuttgart, GER 14/08/1993 46.64i 1h3 WC Budapest, HUN 04/03/1989 46.69i 1h2 EC Glasgow, GBR 03/03/1990 46.69i 3s1 WC Sevilla-SP 09/03/1991 46.69 1h2 CE Gandía 02/07/1993 46.70i 1s1 EC La Haya, NED 18/02/1989 46.72 4 Rovereto, ITA 26/08/1992 46.74 5 Herr La Coruña-R 05/08/1987 46.75A 1h1 TA Segovia 25/06/1988 46.79 6 Com Madrid-C 20/06/1995 46.79 2 Noct Alcalá de Henares 01/07/1995 46.81 1 Noct Alcalá de Henares 02/07/1994 46.83 1 TF1 Madrid-I 25/07/1987 46.83 2 CE Barcelona-S 15/08/1987 46.84 1s1 CE Valencia-T 27/06/1992 46.85i 3 PFV Sevilla-SP 04/03/1993 46.85 3 Dip Salamanca 22/07/1994 46.91i 3 EC Glasgow, GBR 04/03/1990 46.91 3 ECpC Birmingham, GBR 30/05/1992 46.94 2 ECpC Budapest, HUN 29/05/1993 46.95 3 LN Madrid-I 13/06/1987 46.96 1s2 CE Barcelona-O 11/08/1989 46.96i 2A IHS Sindelfingen, GER 14/02/1993 46.98 1 WA Bruselas, BEL 13/06/1992 47.02 2 Ciudad Real 25/06/1994 47.03 3 IbAm La Habana, CUB 27/09/1986 47.03i 2 6N París, FRA 20/02/1993 46.9 m 2 Hig Andújar (&) 02/09/1992 Cronometraje manual 45.7 4 IbeAm Ciudad de México 22/071988 (45.62d) 46.2 3e1 IbeAm Ciudad de México 22/071988 (46.12d) marcas conseguidas en un relevo 4x400m (entre paréntesis número de relevista): 46.05 (2) 4h3 JJOO Barcelona-O 07/08/1992.
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