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Pedro Pablo Pichardo Peralta (Spanish pronunciation: [piˈtʃaɾðo], Portuguese pronunciation: [piˈʃaɾðu]; born 30 June 1993) is a Cuban-born Portuguese triple jumper. He won the gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics with a Portuguese national record of 17.98 m ( 58 ft 11 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) and the silver medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics .
Cuba competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016.This was the nation's twentieth appearance at the Summer Olympics. The Cuban team consisted of 124 athletes, 89 men and 35 women, across eighteen sports.
Pichardo is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Pedro Pichardo (born 1993), Cuban-Portuguese triple jumper; Miguel Angel Pichardo (born 1980), Dominican Republic basketball player; Alfonso Pichardo (born 1973), Mexican musician and singer; Eligio Pichardo (1929–1984), Dominican Republic painter
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La risa en vacaciones is a Mexican comedy film series that has spawned eight sequels. The movies are popular in Mexico, Latin America and among the Hispanics of the United States.
Pablo Vázquez Ahued (MC) Adasa Saray Vázquez (MORENA) Gilberto Daniel Castillo García (MORENA) Marina Vitela Rodríguez (MORENA) [q] Hugo Eric Flores Cervantes (MORENA) Mayra Dolores Palomar González (MORENA) Pedro Haces Barba (MORENA) Dora Alicia Moreno Méndez (MORENA) Fernando Castro Trenti (MORENA)
Pedro Franco Badía – former Secretary of the Interior and Police Buenaventura Báez Méndez – former president Joaquín Balaguer Ricardo – former president (1960–1962, 1966–1978, 1986–1996)
He was the father of politician José Ignacio Pichardo Lechuga and of Alfonso Pichardo, lead singer of Mexican electronica group Moenia. And he is a nephew of Juan Josafat Pichardo Cruz, who was the first Rector or the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México UAEM. He died on 14 April 2020, aged 84. [3]