Andorran Athletics Championships

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Andorran Athletics Championships
SportTrack and field
CountryAndorra

The Andorran Athletics Championships is an annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Andorran Athletics Federation, which serves as the national championship for the sport in Andorra.[1]

Events[edit]

The competition programme varies depending on the level of participation and several globally common athletics events are typically missing from the programme due to a lack of entries or organisational limitations. Unlike most national outdoor competitions, Andorran runners contest the 3000 metres rather than 5000 metres distance. Below are the events regularly held at the competition:[1]

Track running
Distance running
Obstacle events
Jumping events
Throwing events

Men's champions[edit]

100 metres[edit]

200 metres[edit]

400 metres[edit]

800 metres[edit]

1500 metres[edit]

3000 metres[edit]

5000 metres[edit]

10K run[edit]

Half marathon[edit]

400 metres hurdles[edit]

High jump[edit]

Pole vault[edit]

Long jump[edit]

Triple jump[edit]

Shot put[edit]

Discus throw[edit]

Hammer throw[edit]

Javelin throw[edit]

Cross country[edit]

Women's champions[edit]

100 metres[edit]

200 metres[edit]

400 metres[edit]

800 metres[edit]

1500 metres[edit]

3000 metres[edit]

5000 metres[edit]

10K run[edit]

Half marathon[edit]

2000 metres steeplechase[edit]

100 metres hurdles[edit]

400 metres hurdles[edit]

High jump[edit]

Pole vault[edit]

Long jump[edit]

Triple jump[edit]

Shot put[edit]

Discus throw[edit]

Hammer throw[edit]

Javelin throw[edit]

Cross country[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Andorran Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2021-04-30.