2022 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics

The 19th Ibero-American Championships in Athletics were held at the Estadi Olímpic Camilo Cano in Spain in La Nucía (most events) and Torrevieja (half marathon), between May 20 and 22, 2022.[1] The competition was originally scheduled to take place in 2020 in Santa Cruz de Tenerife but had to be cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

XIX Ibero-American Championships in Athletics
DatesMay 20–22
Host cityLa Nucia/Torrevieja, Spain Spain
VenueEstadi Olímpic Camilo Cano
LevelSenior
Events44 (22 men, 22 women)
Participation395 athletes from
23 nations

Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: +0.1 m/s)
Shainer Reginfo
  Cuba
10.15 Felipe Bardi
  Brazil
10.26 Franco Florio
  Argentina
10.31 SB
200 metres
(wind: –2.1 m/s)
Alexander Ogando
  Dominican Republic
20.27 Yancarlos Martínez
  Dominican Republic
20.60 SB Shainer Reginfo
  Cuba
21.01
400 metres Lidio Andrés Feliz
  Dominican Republic
44.64 CR Luguelín Santos
  Dominican Republic
45.50 SB Elián Larregina
  Argentina
45.78 NR
800 metres Álvaro de Arriba
  Spain
1:45.19 SB José Maita
  Venezuela
1:46.22 PB José Carlos Pinto
  Portugal
1:46.61 PB
1500 metres Isaac Nader
  Portugal
3:43.86 José Zabala
  Argentina
3:44.55 Pol Moya
  Andorra
3:44.64 SB
5000 metres Carlos Mayo
  Spain
13:51.12 SB Carlos Díaz
  Chile
13:51.97 Marcos Molina
  Argentina
13:52.50
Half marathon Luis Ostos
  Peru
1:04:46 Jesús Poblete
  Argentina
1:04:47 Jorge Blanco
  Spain
1:05:26 SB
110 metres hurdles (wind: +0.3 m/s) Rafael Pereira
  Brazil
13.47 Daniel Cisneros
  Spain
13.53 (13.526) PB Eduardo de Deus
  Brazil
13.53 (13.530)
400 metres hurdles Gerald Drummond
  Costa Rica
48.87 NR Juander Santos
  Dominican Republic
49.74 SB Jesús Delgado
  Spain
49.82 SB
3000 metres steeplechase Gonzalo Parra
  Spain
8:34.85 SB Nahuel Carabaña
  Andorra
8:35.19 NR Marcos Molina
  Argentina
8:35.40 SB
4 × 100 metres relay   Spain
Bernat Canet
Jesús Gómez
Daniel Rodríguez
Sergio López
39.03 SB   Dominican Republic
Christopher Valdez
Alexander Ogando
José González
Yancarlos Martínez
39.19 SB   Brazil
Gabriel Luiz Boza
Felipe Bardi dos Santos
Erik Cardoso
Lucas da Silva
39.32 SB
4 × 400 metres relay   Dominican Republic
Robert King
Alexander Ogando
Luguelín Santos
Lidio Feliz
3:00.98 SB   Spain
Iñaki Cañal
Samuel García
Oscar Husillos
Manuel Guijarro
3:04.05 SB   Portugal
João Coelho
José Carlos Pinto
Ricardo dos Santos
Mauro Pereira
3:07.23 SB
10,000 metres track walk Álvaro Martín
  Spain
39:24.20 CR Caio Bonfim
  Brazil
39:57.59 PB César Rodríguez
  Peru
40:13.10 SB
High jump Edgar Rivera
  Mexico
2.26 m SB Thiago Moura
  Brazil
2.26 m Fernando Ferreira
  Brazil
2.21 m
Pole vault Didac Salas
  Spain
5.40 m SB Rubem Miranda
  Portugal
5.35 m SB Germán Chiaraviglio
  Argentina
5.30 m SB
Long jump Eusebio Cáceres
  Spain
8.05 m
(+0.9)
Maykel Massó
  Cuba
8.03 m
(+0.9)
Héctor Santos
  Spain
7.97 m
(+0.7)
Triple jump Lázaro Martínez
  Cuba
17.30 m CR Marcos Ruiz
  Spain
16.94 m PB Tiago Luis Pereira
  Portugal
16.71 m SB
Shot put Darlan Romani
  Brazil
21.70 m CR Welington Morais
  Brazil
20.78 m PB Tsanko Arnaudov
  Portugal
20.43 m SB
Discus throw Lucas Nervi
  Chile
60.58 m Wellinton da Cruz Filho
  Brazil
57.09 m Emanuel Sousa
  Portugal
56.68 m
Hammer throw Javier Cienfuegos
  Spain
74.70 m Gabriel Kehr
  Chile
74.61 m Humberto Mansilla
  Chile
73.14 m
Javelin throw Leandro Ramos
  Portugal
81.37 m Pedro Henrique Rodrigues
  Brazil
80.74 m PB Luiz Mauricio da Silva
  Brazil
80.41 m PB
Decathlon Gerson Izaguirre
  Venezuela
7827 pts Edgar Campré
  Portugal
7729 pts Bruno Comin
  Spain
7668 pts SB

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
(wind: –0.2 m/s)
Vitória Cristina Rosa
  Brazil
11.22 Lorène Bazolo
  Portugal
11.36 María Isabel Pérez
  Spain
11.48
200 metres
(wind: –2.5 m/s)
Vitória Cristina Rosa
  Brazil
23.53 Lorène Bazolo
  Portugal
23.67 Lorraine Martins
  Brazil
23.80
400 metres Marileidy Paulino
  Dominican Republic
49.49 CR Fiordaliza Cofil
  Dominican Republic
50.64 PB Roxana Gómez
  Cuba
51.03 SB
800 metres Déborah Rodríguez
  Uruguay
2:02.53 Daniela García
  Spain
2:03.65 Patrícia Silva
  Portugal
2:04.23 PB
1500 metres Solange Pereira
  Spain
4:15.87 Agueda Muñoz
  Spain
4:16.42 Salomé Afonso
  Portugal
4:17.35
5000 metres Joselyn Brea
  Venezuela
16:08.83 Fedra Luna
  Argentina
16:09.96 Lucía Rodríguez
  Spain
16:10.08 SB
Half marathon Florencia Borelli
  Argentina
1:11:59 CR Daiana Ocampo
  Argentina
1:13:13 Marta Galimany
  Spain
1:13:23
100 metres hurdles (wind: +0.5 m/s) Greisys Roble
  Cuba
12.93 PB Keily Linet Pérez
  Cuba
13.01 PB Paola Vázquez
  Puerto Rico
13.05
400 metres hurdles Melissa Gonzalez
  Colombia
54.87 PB Sara Gallego
  Spain
55.56 SB Grace Claxton
  Puerto Rico
55.66 PB
3000 metres steeplechase Belén Casetta
  Argentina
9:29.60 CR Irene Sánchez-Escribano
  Spain
9:37.08 SB Tatiane Raquel da Silva
  Brazil
9:42.06 SB
4 × 100 metres relay   Dominican Republic
Martha Méndez
Marileidy Paulino
Anabel Medina
Fiordaliza Cofil
43.81 SB   Portugal
Patrícia Rodrigues
Rosalina Santos
Olimpia Barbosa
Lorène Bazolo
44.82 SB Only two finishers, bronze medal was
not awarded.
4 × 400 metres relay   Spain
Berta Segura
Eva Santidrián
Carmen Avilés
Sara Gallego
3:31.72 SB   Brazil
Tábata de Carvalho
Liliane Fernandes
Chayenne da Silva
Tiffani Marinho
3:32.50 SB   Dominican Republic
Mariana Pérez
Evilin del Carmen
Franshina Martínez
Fiordaliza Cofil
3:33.41 SB
10,000 metres track walk Laura García-Caro
  Spain
43:33.72 Kimberly García
  Peru
43:41.50 Ana Cabecinha
  Portugal
44:23.69
High jump[‡] Marysabel Senyu
  Dominican Republic
1.87 m PB Valdileia Martins
  Brazil
1.84 m SB Jennifer Rodríguez
  Colombia
1.84 m
Pole vault Monica Clemente
  Spain
4.30 m Juliana Campos
  Brazil
4.30 m Malen Ruiz de Azua
  Spain
4.25 m
Long jump Fátima Diame
  Spain
6.65 m SB
(+1.9)
Evelise Veiga
  Portugal
6.55 m
(+2.2)
Yuliana Angulo
  Ecuador
6.48 m
(0.0)
Triple jump Leyanis Pérez
  Cuba
14.58 PB
(–0.4)
Liadagmis Povea
  Cuba
14.41
(+0.1)
Ana José Tima
  Dominican Republic
14.25 SB
(+0.2)
Shot put Jessica Inchude
  Portugal
18.07 m María Belén Toimil
  Spain
17.85 m SB Rosa Ramírez
  Dominican Republic
17.60 m PB
Discus throw Yaimé Pérez
  Cuba
62.06 m Karen Gallardo
  Chile
59.39 m Andressa de Morais
  Brazil
58.33 m
Hammer throw Laura Redondo
  Spain
68.68 m Mariana Marcelino
  Brazil
64.51 m Mayra Gaviria
  Colombia
64.44 m
Javelin throw Yuleixi Angulo
  Ecuador
60.91 m NR Flor Ruiz
  Colombia
60.52 m Jucilene de Lima
  Brazil
57.86 m
Heptathlon Martha Araújo
  Colombia
5951 pts PB Ana Camila Pirelli
  Paraguay
5808 pts SB Alysbeth Félix
  Puerto Rico
5666 pts
  1. ^
    The High jump event was won by Kateryna Tabashnyk from team Ukraine with a mark of 1.90 m. Invited athletes from Ukraine could not aspire to win medals.

Medal table

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Hosts Spain led the medal table with a total of 30 medals with Dominican Republic and Cuba in the second and third place respectively.[2]

  *   Host nation (Spain)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Spain*148830
2  Dominican Republic65314
3  Cuba53210
4  Brazil410822
5  Portugal36817
6  Argentina24511
7  Colombia2125
8  Venezuela2103
9  Chile1315
10  Peru1113
11  Ecuador1012
12  Costa Rica1001
  Mexico1001
  Uruguay1001
15  Andorra0112
16  Paraguay0101
17  Puerto Rico0033
Totals (17 entries)444443131

Participating nations

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A total of 395 athletes from 23 countries participated.

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References

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  1. ^ "Information Bulletin" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-05-20. Retrieved 2022-05-20.
  2. ^ "MEDALLERO". rfeamanager.es (in Spanish). Royal Spanish Athletics Federation. 22 May 2022. Retrieved 22 May 2022.