Portuguese Athletics Federation

Federação Portuguesa de Atletismo
(FPAtletismo)
Sport Athletics
Founded 5 de Novembro de 1921
Affiliation EAA
President Jorge António de Campos Vieira
Official website
fpatletismo.pt
Portugal

Federação Portuguesa de Atletismo (FPAtletismo), is the governing body for the sport of athletics in Portugal.

History

The Federação Portuguesa de Atletismo was founded on 5 November 1921, under the name "Federação Portuguesa de Sports Atléticos". It is headquartered in Linda-a-Velha, Oeiras. It's an independent sports governing body, of public interest, non-profit, ruled by their own code.[1]

The Federação Portuguesa de Atletismo (FPAtletismo) organizes the Portuguese Indoor and Outdoor Athletics Championships. It has 21 regional associations, promoting and directing the practice of athletics, in men's and women's. In according with the International Association of Athletics Federations in which is a member, it also organizes doping tests in official competitions, as outside them, so it can detect doping in athletics.

Portugal in Athletics

In the Olympic Games, Portugal has won 10 medals at Athletics, including the country's only 4 gold medals.

Kits

Portugal's kits are currently supplied by Adidas.

Olympic medalists

Medal Name Games Event
 Silver Lopes, CarlosCarlos Lopes Canada 1976 Montreal Men's 10000 metres
 Gold Lopes, CarlosCarlos Lopes United States 1984 Los Angeles Men's marathon
 Bronze Leitão, AntónioAntónio Leitão United States 1984 Los Angeles Men's 5000 metres
 Bronze Mota, RosaRosa Mota United States 1984 Los Angeles Women's marathon
 Gold Mota, RosaRosa Mota South Korea 1988 Seoul Women's marathon
 Gold Ribeiro, FernandaFernanda Ribeiro United States 1996 Atlanta Women's 10000 metres
 Bronze Ribeiro, FernandaFernanda Ribeiro Australia 2000 Sydney Women's 10000 metres
 Silver Obikwelu, FrancisFrancis Obikwelu Greece 2004 Athens Men's 100 metres
 Bronze Silva, RuiRui Silva Greece 2004 Athens Men's 1500 metres
 Gold Évora, NelsonNelson Évora China 2008 Beijing Men's triple jump

Other Competitions

See also

References

External links


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