Iberian 10,000 Metres Championships Explained

The Iberian 10,000 Metres Championships or Iberian Trophy (Portuguese: Troféu Ibérico; Spanish; Castilian: Trofeo Ibérico) is an annual team track running competition over 10,000 metres that is contested between athletes from Portugal and Spain. The event has been held over two separate periods. Launched in 1991, the competition originally ran for six editions, but was made defunct by the European 10000 Metres Challenge in 1997. That competition was expanded further as the European Cup 10,000m in 2005.[1] A desire to resume a bi-national event saw the relaunch of the original event under the title of the "Iberian Trophy" in 2011.

The competition consists of two elements: an individual aspect and a team aspect. The team competition is decided by combining the finishing times of each nations four best performing athletes. There are two senior races, one for each of the sexes. On top of this, the host nation incorporates its nation championship into the race, so the host's leading athlete is also declared the national champion.[2] Guest athletes are a common feature and, although their times and finishing positions are recorded, they are not considered part of the international Iberian Trophy race.[1] [3]

Editions

EditionYearHost cityHost countryDateNo. of athletes
1st 1991 Spain 11 May[4]
2nd 1992 Portugal 25 April[5]
3rd 1993 Spain 2 May[6]
4th 1994 Portugal 9 April[7]
5th 1995 Spain 8 April(?)[8]
6th 1996 Portugal 6 April[9]
7th 2011 Spain 2 April 22 men, 21 women[10]
8th 2012 Portugal 24 March 36 men, 28 women[11]
9th 2013 Spain 6 April 18 men, 28 women[12]
10th 2014 Portugal 29 March 24 men, 31 women[13]

Champions

YearMen's teamMen's individualWomen's teamWomen's individual
1991??
1992??
1993??
1994??
1995??
1996??
2011
2012
2013
2014

Notes and References

  1. http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/ech.htm IBERIAN 10000 METRES CHAMPIONSHIPS
  2. http://www.europapress.es/deportes/noticia-carles-castillejo-gema-barrachina-grandes-favoritos-campeonato-espana-10000-metros-20130405115309.html Carles Castillejo y Gema Barrachina, grandes favoritos para el Campeonato de España de 10.000 metros
  3. Ramsak, Bob (2011-04-03). Cheruiyot clocks 31:07.02 in track 10,000m debut. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-02-28.
  4. http://digilander.iol.it/vdany/Stagionali/WRL/1991/10000.htm 1991 Men's 10,000 metres Lists
  5. http://digilander.iol.it/vdany/Stagionali/WRL/1992/10000.htm 1992 Men's 10,000 metres Lists
  6. http://digilander.iol.it/vdany/Stagionali/WRL/1993/10000.htm 1993 Men's 10,000 metres Lists
  7. http://digilander.iol.it/vdany/Stagionali/WRL/1994/10000.htm 1994 Men's 10,000 metres Lists
  8. http://digilander.iol.it/vdany/Stagionali/WRL/1995/10000.htm 1995 Men's 10,000 metres Lists
  9. http://digilander.iol.it/vdany/Stagionali/WRL/1996/10000.htm 1996 Men's 10,000 metres Lists
  10. http://resultados.rfea.es/2011/resultados/airelibre/al_10000m.pdf Trofeo Iberico 10.000m Pontevedra, 2 de abril 2011
  11. http://resultados.rfea.es/2012/resultados/airelibre/al_10000m.pdf Federação Portuguesa de Atletismo Comunicado de Resultados
  12. http://resultados.rfea.es/2013/resultados/airelibre/al_10000.pdf Trofeo Ibérico LXXXVII Cto. de España de 10.000m Absoluto, Junior y Prome
  13. http://resultados.rfea.es/2014/resultados/airelibre/al_10000.pdf Federação Portuguesa de Atletismo Comunicado de Resultados
  14. http://www.rfea.es/web/estadisticas/ficha_atleta.asp?cod_temporada=15&cod_persona=216872#.VPI3Eiyjit8 Trihas Gebre Aunoon