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110 Metros Vallas 08_HOM_04_vallas_obstaculos_Layout 2 07/01/2015 10:22 Página 140 CRONOLOGIA DE LOS RECORDS Y MEJORES MARCAS ESPAÑOLAS DE ATLETISMO 110 metros vallas 19.8 Carlos de Anchóriz Castilla Madrid 25-04-1909 Campeonato de España de Sociedades de Deportes Atléticos, organizado por la Real Sociedad Gimnástica Española en su campo de la calle Princesa. 1. Anchóriz 19.8, 2. Francisco Ordóñez a 1 metro escaso. La prueba se corrió con 10 vallas de 1,06 metros. 19.4 Oliveras Castilla Madrid 05-04-1914 Juegos Olímpicos Madrileños. Estadio del Athletic. 1ª eliminatoria. 1. Oliveras 19.4. 18.0 Sócrates Quintana Real Soc.Gimnástica Castilla Madrid 05-04-1914 Juegos Olímpicos Madrileños. Estadio del Athletic. 2ª eliminatoria. 1. Quintana 18.0. En los años veinte hay muchas marcas no homologables como récord por derribo de vallas, circunstancia que como se sabe invalidaba en aquella época los récords conseguidos, aunque se otorgase la victoria normalmente al primero a efectos de me- dalla y palmarés oficial. Señalaremos los 17.2 de Joaquín Roca el 31-07-26 en Tolosa, 17.0 de Eugenio Muñoz el 26-06-27 en Madrid y 16.8 de Antonio Segurado el 18-05-30 en Barcelona. Además de vez en cuando por error se corrían 100 metros en vez de 110 y su difusión hizo que apareciesen en la prensa y fueran recogidos en algunos historiales. Entre dichas marcas cortas tenemos un 17.6 de Jaime Vidal en 1916, un 17.2 de Jaime Nin en 1920, así como los 17.4 de Joaquín Roca en Barcelona 11-09-27. 18.0 Jaime Nin C.G.Tarragona Cataluña Barcelona 14-11-1918 Como recoge Corominas, de esta marca no hay rastro en la prensa de la época, pero aparece en el registro del Gimnástico de Tarragona. 17.8 Clemente Martínez Real Sociedad Guipúzcoa San Sebastián 24-07-1920 IV Campeonato de España. Campo de Atocha. Eliminatoria. 17.6 Clemente Martínez Real Sociedad Guipúzcoa San Sebastián 22-10-1922 Campeonato de Guipúzcoa. Campo de Atocha. 1ª semifinal. 1. Jean Monnier (SUI) 17.2, 2. Martínez 17.6, 3. Rafael Elósegui. 17.4 José María Peña Arenas Vizcaya Guecho 13-08-1923 VI Campeonato de España. Campo de Romo. 1ª semifinal. 1. Peña 17.4, 2. Carlos Muntadas 18.8, 3. Juan Bautista Ibaiba- rriaga 19.2. 17.4 Fernando Artiach C.D.Bilbao Vizcaya Zaragoza 06-04-1924 Pruebas de selección olímpica. Campo del Iberia. 1. Artiach 17.4, 2. José María Peña 17.6. 17.4 Fernando Artiach C.D.Bilbao Vizcaya Sestao 28-06-1925 Campeonato de Vizcaya. Las Llanas. 1. Artiach 17.4, 2. José María Peña, 3. José María Yermo. 17.4 Fernando Artiach C.D.Bilbao Vizcaya Tolosa 25-07-1925 VIII Campeonato de España. Estadio de Berazubi. 1. Artiach 17.4, 2. José María Peña 17.6. Joaquín Roca fue descalificado por derribar tres vallas, y Juan Manuel Cernuda se retiró. 17.4 Eugenio Muñoz Castilla Oporto, POR 22-08-1926 Encuentro Portugal-España. Estádio do Lima. 1. Muñoz 17.4, 2. Fernando Eloy (POR) 18.2, 3. Filipe Sousa (POR). José María Peña descalificado. 17.4 Manuel Segurado Real Sociedad Guipúzcoa Tolosa 17-06-1928 Pruebas de preparación olímpica. Estadio de Berazubi. 1ª carrera. 1. Guillermo Koch (GER) 17.2, 2. Segurado 17.4. 17.2 Joaquín Roca F.C.Barcelona Cataluña Barcelona 29-06-1929 XII Campeonato de España. Estadio de Montjuic. 2ª eliminatoria. 1. Roca 17.2, 2. Manuel Segurado 17.3, 3. Otero 21.2. 17.2 Mariano Carsi Soc.Atlética Vigo Galicia Vigo 04-08-1929 Encuentro Galicia-Oporto. Estadio de Balaídos. 1. Carsi 17.2, 2. Rodrigues (POR). 140 08_HOM_04_vallas_obstaculos_Layout 2 07/01/2015 10:22 Página 141 CRONOLOGIA DE LOS RECORDS Y MEJORES MARCAS ESPAÑOLAS DE ATLETISMO 17.2 José Ballestero G.E.E.G. Cataluña Barcelona 18-05-1930 Pruebas de selección para el encuentro contra Italia. Estadio de Montjuic. 1ª carrera. 1. Antonio Segurado 16.8 (no homolo- gable como record nacional por haber derribado una valla), 2. Ballestero 17.2, 3. Miguel Consegal 17.4. 16.6 Antonio Segurado Castilla Barcelona 18-05-1930 Pruebas de selección para el encuentro contra Italia. Estadio de Montjuic. 2ª carrera. 1. Segurado 16.6, 2. José Ballestero. 16.6 Antonio Segurado Castilla Brescia, ITA 01-06-1930 Encuentro Italia-España. Stadio Comunale. 1. Mario Agosti (ITA) 16.2, 2. Segurado 16.6, 3. Plinio Palmano (ITA) 17.2, 4. José Ballestero. 16.6 Antonio Segurado Castilla Barcelona 08-06-1930 Estadio de Montjuic. 1. Segurado 16.6, 2. José Ballestero 17.4, 3. Miret. 16.2 Antonio Segurado Castilla Barcelona 06-07-1930 XIII Campeonato de España. Estadio de Montjuic. 1. Segurado 16.2, 2. Joaquín Roca 17.2, 3. Miguel Consegal, 4. Mariano Carsi, 5. López. Con insuficientes cronos Ignacio Sánchez Arana consiguió 16.0 en Biarritz el 11 de agosto de 1935. 16.2 Ignacio Sánchez Arana Unión Club Guipúzcoa Tolosa 25-08-1935 XVIII Campeonato de España. Estadio de Berazubi. 1ª semifinal. 1. Sánchez Arana 16.2, 2. Antonio Gil, 3. Vidal, 4. Rodríguez. 16.0 Ignacio Sánchez Arana Unión Club Guipúzcoa Tolosa 25-08-1935 XVIII Campeonato de España. Estadio de Berazubi. 1. Sánchez Arana 16.0, 2. José Catalina Llorens 16.2, 3. Max Staat (GER), 4. Antonio Gil, 5. Andrés Iguarán, 6. Vidal. 15.7 Jesús Gómez Cruza Educación y DescansoVizcaya Madrid 12-10-1943 III Torneo de Campeones. Pistas de la Ciudad Universitaria. 13h25m. Viento nulo. 1. Gómez Cruza 15.7, 2. Manuel Suárez Mo- lezún 16.0, 3. Pablo Sanromá 16.1, 4. Luis Manzanares 16.8, 5. Trincado. Cronos: 15.6-15.7-15.8. 15.5 Manuel Suárez Molezún S.E.U. Madrid Castilla Madrid 27-06-1948 Campeonato de Castilla. Pistas de la Ciudad Universitaria. 18h15m. Viento nulo. 1. Suárez Molezún 15.5, 2. Aureliano Moret 16.4, 3. Manuel Casado 18.4. Cronos: 15.4-15.5-15.7. En el Campeonato de España celebrado el 11 de julio de 1948 en Avilés, en pista con desnivel favorable superior al 1 por mil (en concreto, 2,4 por mil), los dos primeros, Manuel Suárez Molezún y Sebastián Junqueras, consiguieron 15.5. 15.5 Manuel Suárez Molezún S.E.U. Madrid Castilla Barcelona 10-07-1949 XXIX Campeonato de España. Estadio de Montjuic. 11h40m. Viento nulo. 1. Suárez Molezún 15.5, 2. José Jorge Parellada 15.9, 3. José Luis Rubio 16.6, 4. Juan José Arzac, 5. Luis Juliá, 6. Carlampio Marco. Cronos: 15.4-15.5-15.6. El 13 de marzo de 1950, en Montjuic, Sebastián Junqueras registró 15.4 en el Campeonato de Cataluña por equipos. La marca no se homologó por insuficiente número de cronos. 15.5 Sebastián Junqueras C.N.Barcelona Cataluña Barcelona 30-04-1950 Campeonato de Cataluña por equipos. Encuentro C.N.Barcelona-C.F.Barcelona. Estadio de Montjuic. 12h50m. Viento nulo. 1. Junqueras 15.5, 2. José Jorge Parellada 16.3, 3. Helios Portolés 17.4, 4. Raúl Navarro, 5. Angel Joaniquet, 6. Cristóbal Salom. Cronos: 15.5-15.5-15.7. 15.5 Sebastián Junqueras C.N.Barcelona Cataluña Burgos 16-07-1950 XXX Campeonato de España. Pistas de la Sociedad Deportiva Militar. 1. Junqueras 15.5, 2. Juan José Arzac 15.8, 3. José Baró 16.6, 4. José Luis Rubio 16.9, 5. Bernardino Adarraga 16.9, 6. Massé 21.0. Según Aranaz, el record no se homologó porque la valla no era totalmente reglamentaria. El 11 de marzo de 1951 Sebastián Junqueras consiguió 15.4 en Barcelona, en Torneo de equipos, con insuficiente número de cronos. 141 08_HOM_04_vallas_obstaculos_Layout 2 07/01/2015 10:22 Página 142 CRONOLOGIA DE LOS RECORDS Y MEJORES MARCAS ESPAÑOLAS DE ATLETISMO 15.4 Sebastián Junqueras C.N.Barcelona Cataluña Barcelona 18-03-1951 Intento de record en el Campeonato de Cataluña por equipos. Estadio de Montjuic. 12h15m. Viento nulo. 1. Junqueras 15.4, único participante. Cronos: 15.4-15.4-15.5. 15.4 Sebastián Junqueras C.N.Barcelona Cataluña Manresa 24-05-1951 Intento de record con ocasión del encuentro C.D.Manresa-C.N.Barcelona. 1. Junqueras 15.4, 2. Raúl Obradors, 3. José Oli- veras. El 10 de junio de 1951 Manuel Suárez Molezún consiguió 15.3 en Madrid, en un encuentro Universidad de Madrid-Frente de Juventudes, con insuficiente número de cronos. 15.4 Sebastián Junqueras C.N.Barcelona Cataluña Bruselas, BEL 13-06-1951 Nocturne des Champions. Pista de la Union Saint-Gilloise. Prueba sobre hierba. 1. Ignace Heinrich (FRA) 15.0, 2. Hippolyte Braeckmann (BEL) 15.1, 3. Junqueras 15.4. 15.4 Sebastián Junqueras C.N.Barcelona Cataluña Barcelona 17-06-1951 Intento de record. Estadio de Montjuic. 11h15m. Viento nulo. 1. Junqueras 15.4, único participante. Cronos: 15.4-15.4-15.4. 15.4 Sebastián Junqueras Independiente Cataluña Barcelona 24-11-1951 Encuentro SEU Barcelona-SEU Madrid-Universidad de Lovaina. Estadio de Montjuic. 15h55m. Viento nulo. 1. Junqueras 15.4, 2. Pierre Bultiauw (BEL) 16.3, 3. Aureliano Moret 16.7, 4. Demoor (BEL) 16.8. Cronos: 15.4-15.4-15.5. Aunque en la revista “Atletismo” número 91 pone día 25, en el acta consta día 24, así como en la prensa del propio día 25. 15.4 Sebastián Junqueras C.N.Barcelona Cataluña Barcelona 10-03-1952 Campeonato regional del SEU. 15.3 Sebastián Junqueras C.D.Universitario Cataluña Madrid 03-05-1953 Encuentro SEU-Universidad de Lovaina. Pistas de la Ciudad Universitaria. 11h35m. Viento fuerte, en contra de la carrera. 1. Junqueras 15.3, 2.
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