Jackson Quiñónez
Spanish hurdler and politician (born 1980)
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Full name | Jackson Quiñónez Vernaza | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1980-06-12) 12 June 1980 (age 44)[1] Esmeraldas, Esmeraldas, Ecuador | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 91 kg (201 lb)[1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Athletics | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Jackson Quiñónez Vernaza (born 12 June 1980) is a politician and former hurdler. Born in Ecuador, he represented his country of birth and Spain internationally.[2]
Career
He won the bronze medal in 60 metres hurdles for his new country at the 2007 European Indoor Championships. For Ecuador he competed at the World Championships in 2003 and 2005 as well as the 2004 Olympic Games without reaching the final round.
His personal best time is 13.34 seconds, achieved in July 2006 in Zaragoza. This is the current Spanish record.[3] He still holds the Ecuadorian records in 110 metres hurdles with 13.44 seconds, and in the indoor high jump with 2.10 metres.[4]
Competition record
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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Representing Ecuador | |||||
1996 | South American Youth Championships | Asunción, Paraguay | 1st | 300 m hurdles | 38.1 s |
1998 | South American Junior Championships | Córdoba, Argentina | 3rd | 110 m hurdles | 14.78 s |
South American Games | Cuenca, Ecuador | 2nd | 110 m hurdles | 14.58 s | |
1st | 4 × 100 m relay | 40.40 s A | |||
2nd | High jump | 2.13 m | |||
1999 | South American Championships | Bogotá, Colombia | 5th | 110 m hurdles | 14.67 s |
6th | 4 × 100 m relay | 41.00 s | |||
5th | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:13.52 min | |||
7th | High jump | 2.05 m | |||
Pan American Games | Winnipeg, Canada | 13th (h) | 110 m hurdles | 14.28 s | |
12th | High jump | 2.00 m | |||
South American Junior Championships | Concepción, Chile | 1st | 110 m hurdles | 14.26 s | |
2nd | High jump | 2.06 m | |||
2000 | Ibero-American Championships | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 3rd | 110 m hurdles | 14.66 s |
7th | High jump | 2.05 m | |||
2001 | South American Championships | Manaus, Brazil | 4th | 110 m hurdles | 13.94 s |
4th | 4 × 100 m relay | 41.71 s | |||
Bolivarian Games | Ambato, Ecuador | 2nd | 110 m hurdles | 13.64 s A | |
3rd | 4 × 100 m relay | 40.80 s | |||
2nd | High jump | 2.20 m A | |||
2003 | South American Championships | Barquisimeto, Venezuela | 2nd | 110 m hurdles | 13.59 s |
Pan American Games | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | 6th | 110 m hurdles | 13.64 s | |
World Championships | Paris, France | 17th (sf) | 110 m hurdles | 13.72 s | |
2004 | Ibero-American Championships | Huelva, Spain | 3rd | 110 m hurdles | 13.61 s |
Olympic Games | Athens, Greece | 25th (qf) | 110 m hurdles | 13.67 s | |
2005 | World Championships | Helsinki, Finland | 34th (h) | 110 m hurdles | 14.34 s |
Bolivarian Games | Armenia, Colombia | 2nd | 110 m hurdles | 13.53 s A | |
Representing Spain | |||||
2007 | European Indoor Championships | Birmingham, United Kingdom | 3rd | 60 m hurdles | 7.65 s |
World Championships | Osaka, Japan | 7th | 110 m hurdles | 13.33 s (NR) | |
2008 | World Indoor Championships | Valencia, Spain | 7th | 60 m hurdles | 7.66 s |
Olympic Games | Beijing, China | 8th | 110 m hurdles | 13.69 s | |
2009 | European Indoor Championships | Turin, Italy | 8th (sf) | 60 m hurdles | 7.71 s |
Mediterranean Games | Pescara, Italy | 1st | 110 m hurdles | 13.60 s | |
World Championships | Berlin, Germany | 18th (sf) | 110 m hurdles | 13.54 s | |
2010 | Ibero-American Championships | San Fernando, Spain | 2nd | 110 m hurdles | 13.65 s |
European Championships | Barcelona, Spain | 13th (sf) | 110 m hurdles | 14.03 s | |
2011 | European Indoor Championships | Paris, France | 9th (sf) | 60 m hurdles | 7.70 s |
2012 | World Indoor Championships | Istanbul, Turkey | 14th (sf) | 60 m hurdles | 7.82 s |
European Championships | Helsinki, Finland | 24th (h) | 110 m hurdles | 13.97 s | |
Olympic Games | London, United Kingdom | 34th (h) | 110 m hurdles | 13.76 s | |
2013 | European Indoor Championships | Gothenburg, Sweden | 11th (sf) | 60 m hurdles | 7.72 s |
2014 | World Indoor Championships | Sopot, Poland | 20th (h) | 60 m hurdles | 7.78 s |
References
- ^ a b c "Jackson Quinonez". eurosport.com. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
- ^ sports-reference Archived 2009-07-25 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Spanish athletics records Archived July 1, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Ecuadorian athletics records Archived 2007-09-26 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- XL Jackson Quiñónez
- Jackson Quiñónez at World Athletics
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Mediterranean Games champions in men's 110 metres hurdles
- 1951: Jean-François Brisson (FRA)
- 1955: Philippe Candau (FRA)
- 1959: Georgios Marsellos (GRE)
- 1963: Michel Chardel (FRA)
- 1967: Giovanni Cornacchia (ITA)
- 1971: Guy Drut (FRA)
- 1975–1979: Borisav Pisić (YUG)
- 1983: Javier Moracho (ESP)
- 1987: Pascal Boussemart (FRA)
- 1991–1993: Dan Philibert (FRA)
- 1997–2001: Vincent Clarico (FRA)
- 2005: Felipe Vivancos (ESP)
- 2009: Jackson Quiñónez (ESP)
- 2013: Konstadinos Douvalidis (GRE)
- 2018: Lorenzo Perini (ITA)
- 2022: Milan Trajkovic (CYP)