Spain at the
2005 Mediterranean Games
IOC codeESP
NOCSpanish Olympic Committee
in Almería
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
45
Silver
59
Bronze
48
Total
152
Mediterranean Games appearances (overview)

Spain competed at the 2005 Mediterranean Games in Almería, Spain. The home nation had a total number of 463 participants (289 men and 174 women).

Medals

Gold

Medal Name Sport Event Date
 GoldAlmudena GallardoArchery
 GoldAntonio Manuel ReinaAthletics800 meters
 GoldArturo CasadoAthletics
 GoldFelipe VivancosAthletics
 GoldDavid Canal
David Testa, Eugenio Barrios Antonio Manuel Reina
 GoldMario Pestano
 GoldPaquillo Fernández
 GoldGlory Alozie
 GoldJulia María Alba
Belén Recio
Miriam Bravo
Daisy Antonio
María Teresa Martínez
Cora Daniela Olivero
 GoldJavier Hernanz
Pablo Enrique Baños
 GoldÁngel Javier Arizmendi
Kepa Blanco, Iván Cuéllar
Manu del Moral
Javier Flaño
Miguel Flaño
Javi Fuego
Jesús Gámez Duarte
Carlos García Badías
Gorka Larrea
Ruben Iván Martínez
Miquel Martínez, Francisco Montañés
Antonio Puerta
Iván Ramis
Javier Tarantino
Sergio Torres Guardeño
Juan Valera Espín

Athletics

Canoeing

Football

Golf

Handball

Gymnastics

Judo

Karate

  • Men's 80 kg: Iván Leal
  • Women's + 65 kg: Cristina Feo

Sailing

Swimming

Tennis

Water polo

Weightlifting

  • Men's 77 kg snatch: Sergio Martínez
  • Men's 94 kg snatch: Santiago Martínez
  • Women's 48 kg snatch: Rebeca Sires

Wrestling


Silver

Beach volleyball

  • Men's team competition: Alex Ortíz and Raúl Aro

Judo

Swimming

Volleyball

Weightlifting

  • Women's 53 kg snatch: Estefanía Juan Tello
  • Women's 69 kg snatch: Lydia Valentín
  • Women's 69 kg clean & jerk: Tatiana Fernández
  • Men's 85 kg snatch: José Juan Navarro

Bronze

Basketball

Beach volleyball

  • Men's team competition: Jesús Manuel Ruiz and Agustín Correa

Boxing

  • Men's light flyweight ( 48 kg): Kelvin de la Nieve
  • Men's flyweight ( 51 kg): Juan Padilla
  • Men's light welterweight ( 64 kg): José Guttierez

Judo

Rowing

Swimming

Weightlifting

  • Women's 48 kg snatch: Gema Peris
  • Women's 48 kg clean & jerk: Gema Peris
  • Women's 53 kg clean & jerk: Estefanía Juan Tello
  • Women's 69 kg snatch: Tatiana Fernández
  • Women's 69 kg clean & jerk: Lydia Valentín

See also

References

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