Portugal competed at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics from August 27 to September 4 in Daegu, South Korea. The Portuguese Athletics Federation announced a squad of 25 athletes (12 men and 13 women).[1]
Portugal at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics | |
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WA code | POR |
National federation | Federação Portuguesa de Atletismo |
Website | www |
in Daegu | |
Competitors | 25 |
Medals |
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World Championships in Athletics appearances | |
Among the medal hopefuls are Nelson Évora (reigning Olympic champion in men's triple jump), Rui Silva (1500-metre bronze medalist at the 2004 Olympic Games and 2005 World Championships), Jéssica Augusto (2010 European cross-country champion and 10,000-metre bronze medalist at the 2010 European Championships), Sara Moreira (5000-metre bronze medalist at the 2010 European Championships), and Susana Feitor (20-km walk bronze medalist at the 2005 World Championships), who will compete for an all-time record 11th consecutive time at these Championships.
Results
editMen
editAthlete | Event | Preliminaries | Heats | Semifinals | Final | ||||
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Time Width Height |
Rank | Time Width Height |
Rank | Time Width Height |
Rank | Time Width Height |
Rank | ||
Arnaldo Abrantes | 200 metres | 21.10 | 40 | Did not qualify | |||||
Rui Silva | 5000 metres | 13:50.16 | 22 | Did not qualify | |||||
Rui Silva | 10,000 metres | 28:48.62 | 11 | ||||||
Jorge Paula | 400 m hurdles | 49.82 | =21 | Did not qualify | |||||
Alberto Paulo | 3000 metres steeplechase | 8:22.41 Q (PB) |
10 | 8:33.84 | 15 | ||||
Arnaldo Abrantes Ricardo Monteiro João Ferreira Yazaldes Nascimento |
4 × 100 metres relay | 39.09 (SB) |
15 | Did not qualify | |||||
João Vieira | 20 kilometres walk | 1:23:26 | 16 | ||||||
Marcos Chuva | Long jump | 8.10 q | 6 | 8.05 | 10 | ||||
Nelson Évora | Triple jump | 17.20 Q | 2 | 17.35 | 5 | ||||
Edi Maia | Pole vault | NM | – | Did not qualify | |||||
Marco Fortes | Shot put | 20.32 q | 9 | 20.83 | 6 |
Women
editAthlete | Event | Preliminaries | Heats | Semifinals | Final | ||||
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Time Width Height |
Rank | Time Width Height |
Rank | Time Width Height |
Rank | Time Width Height |
Rank | ||
Ana Dulce Félix | 10,000 metres | 31:37.03 | 8 | ||||||
Jéssica Augusto | 10,000 metres | 32:06.68 (SB) |
10 | ||||||
Marisa Barros | Marathon | 2:30:29 | 9 | ||||||
Vera Barbosa | 400 m hurdles | 56.31 q | 21 | 57.70 | 24 | Did not qualify | |||
Sara Moreira | 3000 metres steeplechase | 9:36.97 Q | 11 | 9:47.87 | 12 | ||||
Ana Cabecinha | 20 kilometres walk | 1:31:36 | 7 | ||||||
Inês Henriques | 20 kilometres walk | 1:32:06 | 10 | ||||||
Susana Feitor | 20 kilometres walk | 1:31:26 | 6 | ||||||
Naide Gomes | Long jump | 6.76 Q | 5 | 6.26 | 10 | ||||
Patrícia Mamona | Triple jump | 13.59 | 27 | Did not qualify | |||||
Maria Eleonor Tavares | Pole vault | 4.25 | 25 | Did not qualify | |||||
Vânia Silva | Hammer throw | 65.40 | 25 | Did not qualify |
References
edit- ^ "Daegu – 24 Seleccionados para competir na Coreia" [24 selected to compete in Korea] (in Portuguese). Portuguese Athletics Federation. Archived from the original on 14 July 2012. Retrieved 16 August 2011.