Spanish Indoor Athletics Championships

Spanish Indoor Athletics Championships
Sport Indoor track and field
Founded 1965
Country Spain

The Spanish Indoor Athletics Championships (Spanish: Campeonato de España de Atletismo en pista cubierta) is an annual indoor track and field competition organised by the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation (RFEA), which serves as the Spanish national championship for the sport.[1] Typically held over two days in February during the Spanish winter, it was first added to the national calendar in 1965, supplementing the main outdoor Spanish Athletics Championships held in the summer since 1917.[2] It celebrated its 50th edition in 2014.[3]

Events

The following athletics events feature as standard on the Spanish Indoor Championships programme:

  • Sprint: 60 m, 200 m, 400 m
  • Distance track events: 800 m, 1500 m, 3000 m
  • Hurdles: 60 m hurdles
  • Jumps: long jump, triple jump, high jump, pole vault
  • Throws: shot put
  • Combined events: heptathlon (men), pentathlon (women)

At the first three editions, non-standard distances of 600 metres, 1000 metres and 2000 metres were contested. A 5000 m race walk for men was introduced in 1979, while a women's 3000 m walk was contested from 1984. Racewalking events ceased to be part of the national championships after 1994.[1]

Editions

Edition Year Location Date
I1965MadridFebruary 27
II1966MadridFebruary 12
III1967MadridFebruary 11
IV1968MadridFebruary 17
V1969BarcelonaFebruary 22
VI1970MadridFebruary 28
VII1971MadridFebruary 27
VIII1972MadridFebruary 26
IX1973MadridFebruary 24
X1974MadridFebruary 16
XI1975MadridMarch 1
XII1976MadridFebruary 7
XIII1977San SebastiánFebruary 26–27
XIV1978ZaragozaFebruary 24–25
XV1979OviedoMarch 3–4
XVI1980OviedoFebruary 9–10
XVII1981San SebastiánFebruary 7–8
XVIII1982OviedoFebruary 20–21
XIX1983ValenciaFebruary 12–13
XX1984San SebastiánFebruary 11–12
XXI1985MadridFebruary 15–16
XXII1986MadridFebruary 7–9
XXIII1987San SebastiánFebruary 7–8
XXIV1988ValenciaFebruary 20–21
XXV1989SevillaFebruary 4–5
XXVI1990San SebastiánFebruary 17–18
XXVII1991SevillaFebruary 16–17
XXVIII1992ZaragozaFebruary 8–9
XXIX1993San SebastiánFebruary 27–28
XXX1994SevillaFebruary 26–27
XXXI1995ValenciaFebruary 25–26
XXXII1996San SebastiánFebruary 24–25
XXXIII1997ValenciaFebruary 22–23
XXXIV1998ValenciaFebruary 14–15
XXXV1999SevillaFebruary 20–21
XXXVI2000San SebastiánFebruary 12–13
XXXVII2001ValenciaFebruary 24–25
XXXVIII2002SevillaFebruary 16–17
XXXIX2003ValenciaMarch 1–2
XL2004ValenciaFebruary 21–22
XLI2005MadridFebruary 19–20
XLII2006San SebastiánFebruary 25–26
XLIII2007SevillaFebruary 17–18
XLIV2008ValenciaFebruary 23–24
XLV2009SevillaFebruary 21–22
XLVI2010ValenciaFebruary 27–28
XLVII2011ValenciaFebruary 19–20
XLVIII2012SabadellFebruary 25–26
XLIX2013SabadellFebruary 16–17
L2014SabadellFebruary 22–23
LI2015AntequeraFebruary 21–22
LII2016MadridMarch 5–6
LIII2017SalamancaFebruary 18–19
LIV2018ValenciaFebruary 17–18

References

  1. 1 2 Spanish Indoor Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  2. Spanish Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  3. RFEA Page. 50th anniversary. RFEA. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
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