Paquillo Fernández
Francisco Javier Fernández Peláez, more known as Paquillo Fernández, (born on 6 March 1977 in Guadix, Province of Granada, Andalusia) is a retired Spanish race walker. He specialized in the 20 km race walk.
Biography
On 27 July 2008 he set a new 10-km race walk world record at the Spanish Championships in a time of 37:53.09.[1]
Fernández was made ineligible for competitions for two years after he was found guilty of possessing performance-enhancing drugs in February 2010.[2]
Achievements
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes |
Representing Spain |
1996 |
World Junior Championships |
Sydney, Australia |
1st |
10,000 m |
40:38.25 |
1997 |
European U23 Championships |
Turku, Finland |
2nd |
20 km |
1:21:59 |
1998 |
European Race Walking Cup |
Dudince, Slovakia |
1st |
20 km |
1:20:31 |
European Championships |
Budapest, Hungary |
3rd |
20 km |
1:21:39 |
1999 |
World Championships |
Seville, Spain |
15th |
20 km |
1:27:23 |
World Race Walking Cup |
Mézidon-Canon, France |
12th |
20 km |
1:22:47 |
2000 |
European Race Walking Cup |
Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany |
3rd |
20 km |
1:18:56 |
Olympic Games |
Sydney, Australia |
7th |
20 km |
1:21:01 |
2001 |
European Race Walking Cup |
Dudince, Slovakia |
4th |
20 km |
1:20:02 |
World Championships |
Edmonton, Canada |
— |
20 km |
DNF |
2002 |
European Championships |
Munich, Germany |
1st |
20 km |
1:18:37 |
2003 |
European Race Walking Cup |
Cheboksary, Russia |
1st |
20 km |
1:19:48 |
World Championships |
Paris, France |
2nd |
20 km |
1:18:00 |
2004 |
Olympic Games |
Athens, Greece |
2nd |
20 km |
1:19:45 |
2005 |
World Championships |
Helsinki, Finland |
2nd |
20 km |
1:19:36 |
Mediterranean Games |
Almería, Spain |
1st |
20 km |
1:22:45 |
2006 |
European Championships |
Göteborg, Sweden |
1st |
20 km |
1:19:09 |
World Race Walking Cup |
A Coruña, Spain |
1st |
20 km |
1:18:31 |
2007 |
World Championships |
Osaka, Japan |
2nd |
20 km |
1:22:40 |
2008 |
Olympic Games |
Beijing, PR China |
7th |
20 km |
1:20:32 |
2009 |
World Championships |
Berlin, Germany |
— |
20 km |
DNF |
See also
References
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| † The 1951 and 1955 short racewalking events were over a 10,000 m track distance |
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