Xavier Porras


Xavier Porras Santana is a Spanish paralympic sprinter and jumper who belongs to F.C. Barcelona and competes in the T11 / B1 category for blind athletes or athletes with a very reduced vision.
Since he debuted with 18 years in the European of Lisbon, Xavi has always remained among the world elite, has participated in three Paralympic Games, seven World Athletics Championships and seven European. He is also the indoor world record holder of the triple jump with a record of 12,77 m. In the triple jump he has achieved his greatest success where he won two gold medals at The World Championships ; a bronze medal in the Paralympics and a gold medal in the European Greece 2009. Xavi won the title of champion of Spain in the long jump with a mark of 5,82 m, while still preparing with his guide Enric Martin, the World Championships Doha 2015 and the Paralympic Games of Rio 2016, his two next challenges. Xavi Porras receives Bronze Medal of Merit Sports in 2016. The Sports Council has granted admission athlete Xavi Porras in the Royal Order of Sports Merit "considering the merits and circumstances" in the category bronze medal. This is the highest accolade the sport in Spain. In 2016, he has been proclaimed European champion in long jump with a mark of 6.14 meters in the Italian city of Grosseto.
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Biography

Porras spent his childhood between football, biking and skateboarding. From an early age he was fascinated with physical exertion in general and but football in particular. Thanks to the football club in his neighborhood had his first experience with competition. His vision problems started when he was very young, with one and a half year he was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, a degenerative congenital disease.
When he was fourteen he joined ONCE and moved to the Center for Educational Resources Joan Amades in Barcelona, where in athletics he discovered extra motivation to live with his blindness, besides combining sport with his studies of Administrative Management.
In 2005, he signed for the athletics section of FC Barcelona with his partner Rosalía Lázaro being the first blind athletes in the history of the Catalan club. Xavi is also part of the ADOP plan, managed by the Spanish Paralympic Committee, being considered athlete ARC by the Generalitat de Catalunya.
He is married to Rosalía Lázaro, who is the most decorated Spanish Paralympic athlete of all time in the long jump B2. She holds five Paralympic Games, counting three Paralympic medals, nine world championships and thirteen European championships. Xavi and Rosalia have a daughter together, Egara.

Sport Biography

His beginnings were inspired by the image of his idol, Carl Lewis in the Olympic Games of Barcelona '92.
A key moment was in 1998 when he meets his coach, Miguel Angel Torralba, who introduces him to the practice of athletics. They have never separated as Miguel is the one who plans his workouts and guides Xavi on jumps using the voice. In addition to his coach, Xavi has had throughout his career four guides that have been his extension both in speed tests and training:
With his coach and guide his career has been unstoppable being more than three decades in the international elite. He has participated in three Paralympics: Athens 2004, Beijing 2008 and London 2012; seven World Championships: Lyon 2013, Christchurch, São Paulo, Assen, Visa World Cup in Manchester, World Championship indoor track in Bollnas, World Championship in Quebec ; and six European Championships , and.
The successes of Xavi Porras are endorsed with big records whose personal bests are:
Xavi also holds the Spanish record in the high jump after passing the bar at 1.41 m.

Paralympic Games

Along with his guide Antonio Delgado Xavi attends his first Paralympic Games competing in three disciplines: 100m, 200m sprint and the long jump, finishing 9th in the long jump with a personal best in the 200 meters of 24.60 seconds. Four years later he attended the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games, where the triple jump was confirmed to be his best discipline, to the detriment of the 200 m sprint. This change was providential, because it enabled him to hang his first Paralympic medal, a bronze, with his eyes on the track at that time, his guide Raul Sabaté.
In London 2012 he completed his third consecutive Games, participating in four disciplines and getting together with his current guide Enric Martín, two fifth places in the final triple jump and length as best records, and an eleventh place in the 100m which is his best so far and a record of Spain in the semifinals of the 4x100m relay with a time of 43,26s.

IPC World Championship

His first participation was in Quebec 2003, achieving a fourth position in the long jump for best performance. Three years later, in Assen 2006, he proclaims world champion in the triple jump with a mark of 13.02m, as well as obtaining a bronze medal in length.
That same season, he participates in the Indoor World Championships in Bollnas, proclaiming himself world champion in the triple jump with a mark of 12,77m, world record indoor category; besides winning two silver in the long jump and 60m.
After an injury which deprived him of competing at his level the following year at the World São Paulo Games, where he participated in the triple jump getting a creditable sixth position, Xavi Porras has to wait until the World Cup in Nueva Zelanda 2011, 2011 to become a champion of the long jump with a mark of 5.99m; while he was getting a new bronze medal as a member of the Spanish 4x100 relay team with Martín Parejo Maza, MaximilianoÓscar Rodríguez Magi and Gerard Descarrega Puigdevall with a mark of 45.45.
In Lyon he came back to podium with a bronze medal in the long jump, with 6,24 m.

Europe championships

His international debut came in a European Championship obtaining, with his first guide, Sergio Segón, a creditable fourth position in the 100 meters, which reaffirms its commitment to the sport, to the detriment of football, his passion when being a child. But its international explosion came two years later, in the championship of Bialastok, which was proclaimed runner-up in the 100 meters and the 4x100 relay.
Two years later, in Assen 2003, he repeats performance with two new bronze medals in the long jump and 4x100 respectively, becoming one of the best European sprinters and jumpers and endorsing his status in the championships of Espoo where, in addition to greatly improving his brand in the length, he proclaims runner-up with a record of 6,19m and brushes the podium in the final of the 100 meters.
His next continental appointment was Rhodes, which adds three more medals on a brilliant performance: gold in the triple jump,silver in length and bronze in the 100.
In his sixth appearance in a European Championships, Swansea , he returns to the podium getting his ninth continental medal, bronze in the long jump with a mark of 5,93m which puts the icing on the cake of a great 2014 when he wins back the crown of Spain as a champion in the 100 meter sprint in 2012 and becomes a national runner-up in the long jump.

Medal Template

He competed in the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece, the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China where he was the third best athlete in the triple jump. He competed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics, where he finished fifth in the triple jump.

Paralympics Games

London 2012
Beijing 2008
Athens 2004
World Championship in Lyon 2013
World Championships in Christchurch 2011
World Championship in São Paulo 2007
World Championship in Assen 2006
Visa World Cup in Manchester 2006
World Championships indoor in Bollnas 2006
World Championship in Quebec 2003
European Championship in Grosseto 2016
European Championships in Swansea 2014
European Championship in Rhodes 2009
European Championships in Espoo 2005
European Championships in Assen 2003
European Championship in Bialystok 2001
European Championships in Lisbon 1999