Nuria Fernández

Nuria Fernández Domínguez (born 16 August 1976 in Luzern, Switzerland) is a Spanish middle distance runner. She specialises in the 1500 metres and is the Spanish record holder in the mile run and the 1500 m indoors.

Nuria Fernández
Nuria Fernández (5) in Barcelona 2010
Personal information
Full nameNuria Fernández Domínguez
NationalitySpanish
Born (1976-08-16) 16 August 1976 (age 47)
Lucerne, Switzerland
Height170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Weight57 kg (126 lb)
Sport
SportAthletics
Event1500 m
Medal record
Women's athletics
Representing  Spain
European Championships
Gold medal – first place2010 Barcelona1500 m
Gold medal – first place2012 Helsinki1500 m
European Indoor Championships
Silver medal – second place2011 Paris1500 m

Career

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Fernández has represented Spain at the 2000, 2004 and 2012 Summer Olympics as well as at the 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2009 and 2011 World Championships in Athletics. She has also represented Spain at four European Championships in Athletics, three World Athletics Indoor Championships and four European Athletics Indoor Championships.

Fernández's best result came at the 2010 European Championships in Athletics where she won gold in the 1500 m, ahead of France's Hind Dehiba and Spain's Natalia Rodriguez. Following that result, she won silver at the 2011 European Indoor Championships in Athletics held in Paris, behind Russia's Elena Arzhakova. After a number of athletes were disqualified, Fernandez also won gold at the 2012 European Championships in Athletics held in Helsinki. She also finished fourth in the 1500 m at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics and fourth again in the 3000 m at the 2009 European Athletics Indoor Championships.

Although Fernández specializes in the 1500 m, she has achieved significant success in cross country events. She won bronze medals representing Spain in the team competition at both the 2009 European Cross Country Championships held in Dublin (Ireland) and the 2010 European Cross Country Championships held in Albufeira (Portugal).[1] She followed this with a win at the Cross Internacional de San Sebastián in January 2011,[2] and a victory at the Spanish Cross Country Championships in February 2011.[3]

She ran at the Cursa Bombers 10 km race in 2010 and finished second behind Jéssica Augusto in a time of 33:03.[4] Fernández ran a world-leading and personal best time of 8:38.05 in the 3000 metres at the Gran Premio de Andalucía in Huelva, beating opposition including Ines Chenonge and Sara Moreira.[5]

On 9 December 2010 Fernández was questioned as a witness in relation to Operation Galgo, an investigation into a Spanish athletics doping ring being carried out by the Guardia Civil.[6] She denied all charges of doping and was allowed to remain on the team that represented Spain at the European Cross Country Championships held in Albufeira, Portugal.[7] El País reported that her coach, Manuel Pascua, admitted to police that he organised doping schedules for his athletes.[8] Pascua later denied this report.[9]

International competitions

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YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
Representing  Spain
1993European Junior ChampionshipsSan Sebastián, Spain6th (h)800m2:10.71
1994World Junior ChampionshipsLisbon, Portugal15th (sf)800m2:11.38
1995European Junior ChampionshipsNyíregyháza, Hungary7th (h)800m2:10.21
1997European U23 ChampionshipsTurku, Finland13th (h)800m2:06.05
Mediterranean GamesBari, Italy8th800m2:08.87
1998Ibero-American ChampionshipsLisbon, Portugal2nd1500m4:20.20
European ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary36th (h)800m2:04.89
1999World ChampionshipsSeville, Spain10th (h)1500 m4:09.39
2000Summer OlympicsSydney, Australia10th (sf)1500 m4:10.92
2001World Indoor ChampionshipsLisbon, Portugal7th1500 m4:15.37
World ChampionshipsEdmonton, Canada12th1500 m4:17.86
2002European ChampionshipsMunich, Germany8th1500 m4:07.11
World CupMadrid, Spain7th1500 m4:11.56
2004Summer OlympicsAthens, Greece17th (sf)1500 m4:07.68
2005European Indoor ChampionshipsMadrid, Spain7th1500 m4:12.04
Mediterranean GamesAlmería, Spain3rd1500 m4:11.20
2006World Indoor ChampionshipsMoscow, Russia7th (h)1500 m4:17.12
European ChampionshipsGothenburg, Sweden14th (h)1500 m4:08.91
2008World Athletics FinalStuttgart, Germany6th1500 m4:08.24
2009European Indoor ChampionshipsTurin, Italy4th3000 m8:49.49
World ChampionshipsBerlin, Germany4th1500 m4:04.91
2010Ibero-American ChampionshipsSan Fernando, Spain1st1500 m4:05.71
European ChampionshipsBarcelona, Spain1st1500 m4:00.20
2011European Indoor ChampionshipsParis, France2nd1500 m4:14.04
World Cross Country ChampionshipsPunta Umbría, Spain24th8 km26:39
2012European ChampionshipsHelsinki, Finland1st1500 m4:08.80
Olympic GamesLondon, United Kingdom21st (sf)1500 m4:06.57
2014European ChampionshipsZürich, Switzerland5th5000 m15:35.59
2017European Indoor ChampionshipsBelgrade, Serbia10th3000 m9:05.17

Personal bests

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References

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  1. ^ Magnífica actuación española en Albufeira (in Spanish).Real Federación Española de Atletismo (14 October 2010). Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  2. ^ Valiente, Emeterio (1 February 2011). Menjo and Fernández excel in San Sebastián XC while Cáceres eyes indoor success – Spanish weekend round-up. IAAF. Retrieved on 1 February 2011.
  3. ^ RFEA. CAMPO A TRAVÉS - Campeonato de España Individual - MUJERES. Retrieved on 11 March 2011.
  4. ^ Valiente, Emeterio (19 April 2010). Menjo blazes 27:04 10Km in Barcelona. IAAF. Retrieved on 23 April 2010.
  5. ^ Valinete, Emeterio (10 June 2010). 3000m World lead for Nuria Fernández in Huelva. IAAF. Retrieved on 14 June 2010.
  6. ^ La Guardia Civil interroga a Nuria Fernández y Reyes Estévez (in Spanish).El País (10 December 2010). Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  7. ^ El agente de Nuria Fernández desmiente que haya estado detenida (in Spanish).Marca (10 December 2010). Retrieved 15 December 2010.
  8. ^ Arribas, Carlos (31 December 2010). Nuria y 35.000 más en Vallecas. El País. Retrieved on 1 January 2011.
  9. ^ Manuel Pascua: "Nunca he drogado a nadie". 20Minutos.es. Retrieved on 11 March 2011.
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