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Isabel Fernández was born on 10 March 1980 in Oruro. Fernández attended the Bolivian Catholic University , where she initially majored in medicine before switching to communication studies , inspired by her mother's staff work for Radio Pío XII.
María Isabel Fernández Gutiérrez (born 1 February 1972) is a Spanish judoka.She is an Olympic champion, a world champion and six-time European champion. She won the gold medal in the lightweight (57 kg) division at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, [1] and received an Olympic bronze medal in 1996.
Fernández, who is originally from Cali, took a tennis scholarship to the University of South Florida at the age of 19. [1] After a year of college, she joined the international tennis circuit and became the first Colombian woman to play professionally. [1]
Isabel Fernández (born 1980) is a Bolivian journalist and politician. Isabel Fernández may also refer to: Isabel Fernández de Soto (born 1950), Colombian tennis player; Isabel Fernández (judoka) (born 1972), Spanish judoka; Isabel Fernandes (born 1985), Angolan team handball player
Isabel Fernandez is 11 years old in 1994, growing up in Havana, Cuba, under Fidel Castro's communist regime. Isabel is deeply tied to her Cuban heritage , particularly through her music. One issue she experiences, however, is that she is unable to count a Cuban rhythm called clave , which she thinks is made to come naturally to Cubans.
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Lya Isabel Fernández Olivares (born 24 July 2007) is an inactive Mexican tennis player. She reached a best singles ranking of world No. 702 in November 2022. [ 1 ] On the ITF Circuit , she has won one title in singles.
Isabel Sambovo Fernandes, a.k.a. Belezura (born 5 June 1985) is a former team handball player from Angola. She was a member of the Angola women's national handball team , and participated at the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil as well as at the 2004 , 2008 and 2012 summer olympics.