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RUTH BEITIA La Atleta Más Grande Del Atletismo Español RUTH BEITIA - LA ATLETA ESPAÑOLA MÁS GRANDE DE TODOS LOS TIEMPOS Santander, 01.04.1979 - 1,92m/71kg Entrenador: Ramón Torralbo Internacional Absoluta: 65 (1996-2017) (La atleta española más internacional de la historia) Historial Español Plusmarquista de España Absoluta al aire libre (2,02 en 2007) Plusmarquista de España Absoluta en pista cubierta (2,01 en 2007) Mejor marca Española Promesa al aire libre (1,91 en 2001) Mejor marca Española Promesa en pista cubierta (1,94 en 2001) Plusmarquista de España Júnior al aire libre (1,89 en 1998) Plusmarquista de España Júnior en pista cubierta (1,84 en 1998) Mejor marca Española Juvenil al aire libre (1,85 en 1996) Plusmarquista del Mundo de veteranos F35 de altura al aire libre (2.01 en 2014) Plusmarquista del Mundo de veteranos F35 de altura en pista cubierta (1.98 en 2016) 13 veces Campeona de España Absoluta al aire libre (2003-2006-2007-2008-2009-2010-2011-2012-2013-2014-2015-2016-2017) 16 veces Campeona de España Absoluta en pista cubierta (2002-2003-2004-2005-2006-2007-2008-2009-2010-2011-2012-2013- 2014-2015-2016-2017) Campeona de España Promesa en pista cubierta (1999-2001) Campeona de España Promesa al aire libre (1999-2000-2001) Campeona de España Júnior en pista cubierta (1997-98) Campeona de España Júnior al aire libre (1997-98) Campeona de España Juvenil en pista cubierta (1996) Campeona de España Juvenil al aire libre (1996) Campeona de España Cadete en pista cubierta (1994-1995) Campeona de España Universitaria (2003-2006-2016-2017) Mejor Atleta Española del Año (2012-2013-2014-2015-2016) Vencedora de la IAAF Diamond League en altura (2015-2016) Medalla de Oro de la Real Orden del Mérito Deportivo (2015) Premio Nacional del Deporte (2015) Mejor atleta Europea (EA) (2016) Récords de España Absolutos PC: Altura: 1.93 - 1.94 (2001); 1.95 - 1.96 - 1.96= (2003); 1.97 - 2.00 (2004); 2.01 (2007) AL: Altura: 1.89 (1998); 1.94 (2002); 1.94= - 1.95 - 1.96 - 1.97 - 2.00 (2003); 2.01 - 2.02 (2007) RUTH BEITIA - LA ATLETA ESPAÑOLA MÁS GRANDE DE TODOS LOS TIEMPOS Historial Internacional JJOO 2004 - Atenas Altura (8QA/1.89) 2008 - Pekín Altura (4ª=/1.96) 2012 - Londres Altura (4ª/2.00) 2016 - Río de Janeiro Altura (1ª/1.97) CM 2003 - París Altura (11=/1.90) 2005 - Helsinki Altura (10=QB/1.88) 2007 - Osaka Altura (6ª/1.97) 2009 - Berlín Altura (5ª/1.99) 2011 - Daegu Altura (8QA/1.92); 4x100m (6e1/46.24) 2013 - Moscú Altura (3ª=/1.97) 2015 - Pekín Altura (5ª/1.99) 2017 - Londres Altura (12ª/1.88) CE 2002 - Munich Altura (11ª/1.85) 2006 - Gotemburgo Altura (9ª/1.92) 2010 - Barcelona Altura (6=ª/1.95) 2012 - Helsinki Altura (1ª/1.97) 2014 - Zúrich Altura (1ª/2.01) 2016 - Amsterdam Altura (1ª/1.98) CpE 2001 - Vaasa 1ª D - Altura (2ª/1.88) 2002 - Sevilla 1ª D - Altura (2ª/1.88) 2003 - Florencia Spl - Altura (2ª/1.95) 2004 - Bydgoszcz Spl - Altura (6ª/1.85) 2005 - Gävle 1ª D - Altura (2ª/1.92) 2006 - Málaga Spl - Altura (2ª/1.95) 2007 - Munich Spl - Altura (2ª/1.98) 2008 - Leiria 1ª D - Altura (1ª/1.97) CESel 2009 - Leiria ETC - Altura (2ª/2.00) 2010 - Bergen ETC - Altura (4ª/1.95) 2011 - Estocolmo ETC - Altura (3ª/1.89) 2013 - Gateshead ETC - Altura (4ª/1.89) 2014 - Braunschweig ETC - Altura (3=1.90) 2015 - Cheboksary ETC - altura (2ª/1.97) CE-23 1999 - Gotemburgo Altura (11ª/1.82) 2001 - Amsterdam Altura (1ª/1.87) CM-j 1996 - Sidney Altura (7=QB/1.79) 1998 - Annecy Altura (8ª/1.80) CE-j 1995 - Nyiregyhazá Altura (14=Q/1.76) 1997 - Ljubljana Altura (9ª/1.82) CpM 2002 - Madrid Altura (6ª=/1.91) JMed 1997 - Bari Altura (9ª/1.70) 2001 - Túnez Altura (4ª/1.83) 2005 - Almería Altura (1ª/1.95) IberA 2000 - Rio de Janeiro Altura (4ª/1.81) 2004 - Huelva Altura (4ª/1.88) 2010 - San Fernando Altura (1ª/1.89) CMpc 2001 - Lisboa Altura (7ª/1.93) 2003 - Birmingham Altura (5ª=/1.96) 2004 - Budapest Altura (9Q/1.93) 2006 - Moscú Altura (3ª/1.98) 2008 - Valencia Altura (4ª/1.99) 2010 - Doha Altura (2ª/1.98) 2012 - Estambul Altura (6ª/1.95) 3 RUTH BEITIA - LA ATLETA ESPAÑOLA MÁS GRANDE DE TODOS LOS TIEMPOS 2014 - Sopot Altura (3ª/2.00) 2016 - Portland Altura (2ª/1,96) CEpc 2002 - Viena Altura (15Q/1.89) 2005 - Madrid Altura (2ª/1.99) 2007 - Birmingham Altura (3ª/1.96) 2009 - Turín Altura (2ª/1.99) 2011 - París Altura (2ª/1.96) 2013 - Gotemburgo Altura (1ª/1.99) 2015 - Praga Altura (5ª/1.94) 2017 - Belgrado Altura (2ª/1.94) CpEpc 2004 - Leipzig Altura (3ª/1.93) 2008 - Moscú Altura (2ª/1.98) ... Otros 1996 - Turín ITA-ESP-RUS (pc): Altura (5ª=/1.75) 1998 - Espinho Portugal-España (pc): Altura (3ª/1.77) 2000 - Espinho Portugal-España (pc): Altura (2ª/1.83) 2000 - Valencia ESP-ITA-POL (pc): Altura (4ª/1.70) 2001 - Espinho Portugal-España (pc): Altura (2ª=/1.80) 2002 - Valencia España-Portugal (pc): Altura (2ª/1.85) 2005 - Paris DecaNation: Altura (2ª/1.97) Progresión Puesto Ranking Año/Edad Club Altura (PC) Altura (AL) Rank. ESP MUND/EUR 1989 (10) España Cueto-Susanor - 1.29 1990 (11) España Cueto-Susanor - 1.39 1991 (12) España Cueto-Susanor - 1.50 1992 (13) España Cueto-Susanor - 1.55 (93=) 1993 (14) España Cueto-Susanor - 1.66 (32= / 14=jr) 1994 (15) España Cueto-Susanor 1.67 1.74 (10= / 3jr) 1995 (16) Esmena Gijón Atmo. 1.74 1.80 (4 / 1jr) 1996 (17) Esmena Gijón Atmo. 1.81 1.85 (3 / 1jr) 1997 (18) Esmena Gijón Atmo. 1.83 1.86 (1 / 1jr) 1998 (19) Adidas R.T. 1.84 1.89 (1 / 1jr) 1999 (20) Adidas R.T. 1.69 1.83 (2) 2000 (21) Valencia Terra i Mar 1.86 1.85 (2=) 2001 (22) Valencia Terra i Mar 1.94 1.91 (1) (20M - 17E) 2002 (23) Valencia Terra i Mar 1.90 1.94 (1) (22M - 16E) 2003 (24) Valencia Terra i Mar 1.96 2.00 (1) (11M - 9E) 2004 (25) Valencia Terra i Mar 2.00 1.96 (1) (9M - 8E) 2005 (26) Valencia Terra i Mar 1.99 1.97 (1) (5M - 4E) 2006 (27) Valencia Terra i Mar 1.98 1.97 (1) (9M - 8E) 2007 (28) Valencia Terra i Mar 2.01 2.02 (1) (5M - 5E) 2008 (29) Valencia Terra i Mar 1.99 2.01 (1) (6M - 6E) 2009 (30) Valencia Terra i Mar 1.99 2.01 (1) (5M - 5E) 2010 (31) Piélagos Inelecma 2.00 2.00 (1) (6M - 5E) 2011 (32) Piélagos Inelecma 1.96 1.95 (1) (9M - 9E) 2012 (33) Piélagos Inelecma 1.95 2.00 (1) (6M - 4E) 2013 (34) Piélagos Inelecma 1.99 1.97 (1) (6M - 5E) 2014 (35) Piélagos Inelecma 2.00 2.01 (1) (1M - 1E) 2015 (36) Torralbo's Team 1.96 2.00 (1) (5M - 5E) 2016 (37) Torralbo's Team 1.98 1.98 (1) (5M - 5E) 2017 (38) Torralbo's Team 1.98 1.94 (1) (7M - 6E) Otras marcas 200m: 25.26 (2002); 60m v: 8.93 (2010); 100m v.: 14.95 (1997) / 14.93v (2000) - Longitud: 6,04 (2003); Triple: 12,43 / 12.73v (2011) En el ranking all-time con 2,02 en 2007 fue 22M y 19E 4 RUTH BEITIA - LA ATLETA ESPAÑOLA MÁS GRANDE DE TODOS LOS TIEMPOS TODAS SUS COMPETICIONES (1991-2017) 1991 1,50 1 Laredo 07/07/1991 1992 1,55 1 Santander 21/12/1991 1993 1,55 1P Santander 06/03/1993 1,60 1P Santander 27/03/1993 1,58 1 Santander 24/04/1993 1,55 1 Santander 08/05/1993 1,62 1 Santander 29/05/1993 1,66 1 Laredo 20/06/1993 1,60 1 Santiago de Compostela 12/07/1993 1,56 6 TF2 Málaga 24/07/1993 1994 1,67 i 1 CE-cd Zaragoza 19/03/1994 1,63 i 3P CE-cd Zaragoza 20/03/1994 1,60 1 Santander 14/05/1994 1,65 1 Santander 21/05/1994 1,73 1 Santander 28/05/1994 1,68 1 L'Hospitalet 12/06/1994 1,74 1 San Sebastián 22/06/1994 1,71 4 TF2 Puertollano 23/07/1994 1995 1,68 1 Santander 14/01/1995 1,74 i 4 CpC San Sebastián 04/02/1995 1,68 i 1 CE-cd Zaragoza 18/02/1995 1,72 i 6 CE Valencia 26/02/1995 1,73 1 Laredo 01/04/1995 1,60 1 Santander 01/04/1995 1,70 1 Oviedo 23/04/1995 1,78 2 CE-CL Barcelona 06/05/1995 1,72 3 Pamplona 20/05/1995 1,80 1 Santander 03/06/1995 1,76 A 1 Soria 11/06/1995 1,78 1 CE-CL Gijón 17/06/1995 1,66 2 Basauri 24/06/1995 1,78 1 CE-jv Málaga 28/06/1995 1,80 2 Noct Alcalá de Henares 01/07/1995 1,70 6QA FOJE Bath, GBR 10/07/1995 1,80 5= FOJE Bath, GBR 11/07/1995 1,78 6(4) CE Madrid 22/07/1995 1,76 8QB EC-j Nyiregyhazá, HUN 28/07/1995 1996 1,65 i 1 Oviedo 02/12/1995 1,65 i 1 Oviedo 20/01/1996 1,80 i 1 CpC-j Valencia 03/02/1996 6 RUTH BEITIA - LA ATLETA ESPAÑOLA MÁS GRANDE DE TODOS LOS TIEMPOS 1,75 i 5 vITA/RUS Turín, ITA 05/02/1996 (1.70-1 / 1.75-1 / 1.80-xxx) 1,78 i 2 CE San Sebastián 25/02/1996 1,75 i 1 CE-jv Valencia 02/03/1996 1,81 1 Gijón 14/04/1996 1,75 2 Gijón 04/05/1996 1,72 1 Valladolid 11/05/1996 1,75 1 Santander 15/05/1996 1,72 2 Pamplona 25/05/1996 1,75 1 Santander 01/06/1996 1,83 1 CE-CL Madrid 08/06/1996 (1.69-1/1.72-1/1.77-1/1.83-3/1.85-xxx) 1,80 1 CE-CL Gijón 15/06/1996 1,80 1 Santander 16/06/1996 1,85 1 Santiago de Compostela 22/06/1996 (desc) 1,85 2 CE Málaga 28/06/1996 (1.72-1/1.75-1/1.81-1/1.83-1/1.85-1/1.87-xxx) 1,78 1 CE-jv Alcorcón 07/07/1996 1,80 A 3 Monachil 10/07/1996 1,84 1 vFRA-jv Lingolsheim, FRA 20/07/1996 (1.69-1/1.72-1/1.75-1/1.78-1/1.80-1/1.84-2/1.87-xxx) 1,79 3= 4N-j Nembro, ITA 03/08/1996 1,80 4 Sidney, AUS 17/08/1996 1,79 10QB WC-j Sidney, AUS 22/08/1996 (1.70-2 / 1.75-1 / 1.79-3 / 1.82-xxx) 1997 1,81 i 1 LAut Oviedo 21/12/1996 1,75 1 Santander 18/01/1997 1,83 i 2 CpC San Sebastián 01/02/1997 (1.65-1/1.71-1/1.74-1/1.77-1/1.80-2/1.83-3/1.86-xxx) 1,80 i 6 Cag Madrid 05/02/1997 1,75 1 Santander 08/02/1997 1,80 i 1 CE-j Vilafranca 16/02/1997 1,80 i 3 CE Valencia 23/02/1997 1,75 1 Santander 05/04/1997 1,80 1 LAut Oviedo 13/04/1997 1,78 2 CE-CL Pamplona 03/05/1997 1,80 2 VdG Getafe 18/05/1997 1,80 1 CE-CL Valladolid 24/05/1997 1,85 4= Dip Sevilla 29/05/1997 (1.70-1/1.75-1/1.80-1/1.85-3/1.90-xxx) 1,86 1 Aranjuez 31/05/1997 (1.70-1/1.80-2/1.83-1/1.86-3/1.88-xxx) 1,70 9 JMed Bari, ITA 17/06/1997 (1.70-1 / 1.75-xxx) 1,74 1 CE-j Valladolid 06/07/1997 1,78 4 vITA/HUN-j Gorizia, ITA 12/07/1997 1,82 9 EC-j Ljubljana, SLO 27/07/1997 (1.70-1/1.80-2/1.83-1/1.86-3/1.88-xxx) 1998 1,84 i 1 GP Vilafranca 10/01/1998 (1.70-1/1.75-1/1.80-1/1.84-1/1.87-xxx)
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