Of July 17 to 20, Bergen will be the headquarters of the European Athletics Championship Sub 23 Este 2025which is first for the first time in the Norwegian lands. Ang kumpetisyon ay i -play sa Stadium ng Fana, isang pag -install na inagurahan noong 1969 (ang una sa Norway na mayroong 8 na kalye) at nakaranas ng iba’t ibang pag -remodeling mula noon, na nag -host ng maraming mga pambansang kumpetisyon at hanggang sa tatlong mga kaganapan sa Europa: European Cup 1D noong 1996, European European Championship sa 2009 na mga koponan noong 2009 at, ang pinakamahalaga, ang Super League in 2010.
Spain is present with a total of 65 athletes (36 men and 29 women), selected after complying with the standard established by the national coach, José Peiróand the Sports Directorate of La Rfea. It’s about The second highest figure on the Spanish team in eleven editions played until the present since 1997.
European Athletics Championship Sub 23 2025
The Spaniards already know what it is to win
Among those registered In part of Spain, three current national plusmark sub23 stood That would compete with their trials: María Forero At 5,000 m (15: 19.69), Marta Serrano At 3,000 m obstacles (9: 24.26) and the discóbola inés López (57.93 m). In addition, there will be two other team components that are equally Spanish plusmark sub23 on other trials outside the official program: Abel Alejandro Jordán (60m st) and Martín Segurola (miles).
Also, there are so many María Forero number Marta Serrano They are the same Athletes who know what it is to win a European medal in this competition: Both climbed into the podium two years ago in the town of Espoo of Finnish, being a forero plata with 5,000 My Serrano Bronze in 3,000 m barriers. Both of these trials will now play in Bergen and where they will look back to reach the European podium.
European U 23 this 2025 Championship
The selected athletes of Spain
Men
100 m: Marc Escandell, Abel Alejandro Jordán
200 m: Jaime Sancho
400 m: Marnel Fernández, David García and Gerson Pozo
800 m: David Cartiel and Ronaldo Olivo
1500 m: Martín Segurola
5,000 m: Jaime Migallón, UNAI Naranjo and Alex Vives
10000 m: Eric Loré, Jaime Migallón and Mario Monreal
110 m Vallas: Abel Alejandro Jordán and Gonzalo Sabín Lamborena
400 m Vallas: Víctor Blanco
3000 m Barriers: Carlos ángel, Manel Civico, Rubén Leonardo
Height: David González
Pértiga: Juan Luis Bravo, Ander Martínez de Rituerto and Martí Serra
Length: Jan Díaz and Lucas Rodríguez
Triple: Pablo Delgado
Disco: Marcos Moreno
Decathlon: Pol Ferrer
10,000 meters March: Pedro Callado, óscar Martínez and Pablo Rodríguez
4×100 M: Juan Carlos Castillo, Marc Escandell, Abel Alejandro Jordán, Jaime Sancho and Manuel Vilacha
4×400 m: Marnel Fernández, David García, ángel González, Asabu Pins, Sergio Plata and Gerson Pozo
Woman
100 m: Elena Guiu
200 m: Ivana Peralta
400 m: Ana Prieto and Berta Segura
800 m: Rocío Arroyo and Andrea Rodríguez
1500 m: Mireya Arnedillo and Rocío Garrido
5000 m: María Forero
10000 m: Clara Las Heras
100 m Vallas: Paula Blanquer and Lerato Pagés
400 m Vallas: Laura Aguilera
3000 m Barriers: Marta Serrano
Height: Celia Rifaterra
Pole: Clara Fernández
Length: Evelyn Yankey
Weight: Inés López
Disco: Nneka Naomey Ezenwa and Inés López
JABALINA: Paula Rodríguez
Heptatlon: Sofía Cosculluela
10,000 meters March: Lucía Redondo, Griselda Serret and Eva Rico
4×100 M: Carla Cruz, Elena Guiu, María Hernández, Ericka Badeau Maseras and Ivana Peralta
4×400 M: Laura Aguilera, Rocío Arroyo, Elisa Lorenzo, Ana Prieto, Natalia Rojas and Berta Segura
The European Sub23 rank of 2025 was very well protected by Spain athletes, with up to a total of 12 athletes included in the top-8 and three European leaders: María Forero At 5,000 m, Marta Serrano To 3,000 m barriers and Evelyn Yankey In length. In addition, and by led by the ranking position: Quintos arrives John Luis Bravo (Pole) and Marcos Moreno (disc), sixth: Abel Alejandro Jordán (110 m fence), David González (height) e Inés lópez (disc), th -seventh: Nneka Naomey Ezenwa (disk) GRISELDA SERRAT (10,000 m March), and eighth: Jordan (100 m) and Lucia Redondo (10,000 m March).
Source: La Verdad

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