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Athlete Event Qualification Final Distance Position Distance Position Luis Zayas: High jump: 2.28 12 q: 2.33 =PB 4 Eduardo Nápoles: Pole vault: 5.35 29 Did not advance
Alberto Juantorena, basketball, track; Aliecer Urrutia, triple jump; Ana Fidelia Quirot, 800 m; Dayron Robles, Hurdling athlete; Emeterio González, javelin thrower ...
Athlete Date Meet Place Ref. Video 100 m: 11.10 (+1.6 m/s) Liliana Allen: 13 July 1992 Salamanca, Spain 200 m: 22.68 (+0.7 m/s) Roxana Díaz: 4 July 2007 Salamanca, Spain 300 m: 36.50 Roxana Gómez: 1 April 2023 Felix Sánchez Classic Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic [17] 400 m: 49.61 Ana Fidelia Quirot: 5 August 1991 Havana, Cuba 600 m: 1:22 ...
It includes athletes that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "World Athletics Championships athletes for Cuba" The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total.
The Cuban Athletics Championships (Spanish: Campeonato Cubano de Atletismo) is an annual track and field competition which serves as the national championship for Cuba.It is organised by Cuban Athletics Federation, Cuba's national governing body for the sport of athletics.< The national championship has been contested within different meetings, principally either the Copa Cuba or the ...
Sergio Oliva, former 3-time Mr. Olympia; only bodybuilder to have ever beaten Arnold Schwarzenegger in a Mr. Olympia competition; Tony Oliva, former MLB All-Star outfielder, Cuban-born [43] Rey Ordóñez, former shortstop, New York Mets, Cuban-born [44] Henry Owens, former relief pitcher for the Florida Marlins
Also: Cuba: People: By occupation: Sportspeople by sport: Athletes This category is for competitors within the sport of athletics , comprising track and field , road running , cross country running and racewalking .
Meanwhile, table tennis athlete Jorge Campos and track athlete Yunisleidy García were the country's flagbearers during the closing ceremony. Cuba left Santiago with 69 medals, securing their worst performance since 1967, when they won 46 medals. The 30 gold medals were also Cuba's lowest tally since 1971.