Cuba at the 1996 Summer Olympics

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Cuba at the Olympic Games

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IOC code:   CUB
1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta
Medals Gold
9
Silver
8
Bronze
8
Total
25
Summer Olympic Games appearances
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Cuba competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States.

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[edit] Medals

Cuba finished in eighth position in the final medal rankings, with nine gold medals and 25 medals overall.

[edit] Gold

  • Pablo Lara — Weightlifting, Men's Middleweight (76 kg)
  • Taismari Aguero, Regla Bell, Magaly Carvajal, Marlenis Costa, Ana Fernandez, Mirka Francia, Idalmis Gato, Lilia Izquierdo, Mireya Luis, Raiza O'Farrill, Yumilka Ruiz, and Regla Torres — Volleyball, Women's Team Competition

[edit] Silver

  • Iván Trevejo — Fencing, Men's Épée Individual
  • Juan Marén — Wrestling, Men's Greco-Roman Featherweight (62 kg)

[edit] Bronze

  • Oscar García, Elvis Gregory, and Rolando Tucker — Fencing, Men's Foil Team Competition
  • Alexis Vila — Wrestling, Men's Freestyle Paperweight (48 kg)

[edit] Results by event

[edit] Athletics

Men's Decathlon

  • Eugenio Balanque
  • Final Result — 7873 points (→ 25th place)
  • Final Result — 7802 points (→ 26th place)

Men's Discus Throw

  • Alexis Elizalde
  • Qualification — 62.22m
  • Final — 62.70m (→ 9th place)
  • Qualification — 59.22m (→ did not advance)

Women's High Jump

  • Qualification — 1.90m (→ did not advance)

Women's Triple Jump

  • Qualification — did not start (→ no ranking)

Women's Javelin Throw

  • Isel Lopez
  • Qualification — 61.40m
  • Final — 64.68m (→ 4th place)
  • Qualification — 61.32m
  • Final — 64.48m (→ 5th place)
  • Odelmye Palma
  • Qualification — 62.30m
  • Final — 59.70m (→ 11th place)

Women's Discus Throw

  • Qualification — 60.08m (→ did not advance)
  • Barbara Hechevarria
  • Qualification — 61.98m (→ did not advance)

Women's Heptathlon

  • Regla Cardenas
  • Final Result — 6246 points (→ 12th place)
  • Magalys García
  • Final Result — 6109 points (→ 15th place)

[edit] Baseball

Defending gold medallist and undefeated team Cuba made its second appearance in the 1996 Olympic baseball tournament. Once again, the Cubans went undefeated, beating all seven of the other teams in the preliminary round. A semifinal victory over Nicaragua and a final win against Japan won Cuba its second gold medal in baseball and improved its Olympic win-loss record to 18-0.

Men's Team Competition:

  • Cuba - gold medal (9-0)

[edit] Boxing

Men's Light Flyweight (48 kg)

  • Yosvani Aguilera
    1. First Round — Defeated Stefan Strøm (Sweden), referee stopped contest in second round
    2. Second Round — Lost to Mansueto Velasco (Philippines), 5-14

Men's Flyweight (51 kg)

  • Maikro RomeroGold Medal
    1. First Round — Defeated Eric Morel (United States), 24-12
    2. Second Round — Defeated Lernik Papyan (Armenia), 22-6
    3. Quarter Finals — Defeated Elias Recaido (Philippines), 18-3
    4. Semi Finals — Defeated Albert Pakeyev (Russia), 12-6
    5. Final — Defeated Bolat Djumadilov (Kazakhstan), 12-11

Men's Bantamweight (54 kg)

  • Arnaldo MesaSilver Medal
    1. First Round — Defeated John Larbi (Sweden), 19-5
    2. Second Round — Defeated Zahir Raheem (United States), referee stopped contest in first round
    3. Quarter Finals — Defeated Rachid Bouaita (France), 15-8
    4. Semi Finals — Defeated Raimkul Malakhbekov (Russia), 14-14, referee decision
    5. Final — Lost to István Kovács (Hungary), 7-14

Men's Featherweight (57 kg)

  • Lorenzo Aragón
    1. First Round — Defeated Noureddine Magjhound (Algeria), 9-6
    2. Second Round — Defeated Rogelio de Brito (Brazil), 16-6
    3. Quarter Finals — Lost to Floyd Mayweather Jr. (United States), 11-12

Men's Lightweight (60 kg)

  • Julio González Valladares
    1. First Round — Defeated Romeo Brin (Philippines), 24-13
    2. Second Round — Lost to Koba Gogoladze (Georgia), 9-14

Men's Light Welterweight (63,5 kg)

  • Héctor VinentGold Medal
    1. First Round — Defeated Hyung-Min Han (South Korea), referee stopped contest in second round
    2. Second Round — Defeated Nurhan Suleymanoglu (Turkey), 23-1
    3. Quarterfinals — Defeated Edward Zakharov (Russia), 15-7
    4. Semifinals — Defeated Bolat Niyazymbetov (Kazakhstan), 23-6
    5. Final — Defeated Oktay Urkal (Germany), 20-13

Men's Welterweight (67 kg)

  • Juan Hernández SierraSilver Medal
    1. First Round — Defeated Jazcef Nagy (Hungary), referee stopped contest in second round
    2. Second Round — Defeated Vadim Mezga (Belarus), 12-2
    3. Quarterfinals — Defeated Nurzhan Smanov (Kazakhstan), 16-8
    4. Semifinals — Defeated Marian Simion (Romania), 20-7
    5. Final — Lost to Oleg Saitov (Russia), 9-14

Men's Light Middleweight (71 kg)

  • Alfredo DuvergelSilver Medal
    1. First Round — Defeated Jozef Gilewski (Poland), 10-2
    2. Second Round — Defeated Serguei Gorodnychov (Ukraine), 15-2
    3. Quarterfinals — Defeated Antonio Perugino (Italy), 15-8
    4. Semifinals — Defeated Yermakhan Ibraimov (Kazakhstan), 28-19
    5. Final — Lost to David Reid (United States), knock-out in third round

Men's Middleweight (75 kg)

  • Ariel HernándezGold Medal
    1. First Round — Defeated Salim Kbary (Egypt), 11-2
    2. Second Round — Defeated Sven Ottke (Germany), 5-0
    3. Quarterfinals — Defeated Alexander Lebziak (Russia), 15-8
    4. Semifinals — Defeated Rhoshii Wells (United States), 17-8
    5. Final — Defeated Malik Beyleroglu (Turkey), 11-3

Men's Light Heavyweight (81 kg)

  • Freddy Rojas
    1. First Round — Defeated Mahmoud Kalifa (Egypt), 20-9
    2. Second Round — Lost to Lee Seung-Bao (South Korea), 9-13

Men's Heavyweight (91 kg)

  • Félix SavónGold Medal
    1. First Round — Defeated Andrei Kumyaavka (Kyrgyzstan), 9-3
    2. Second Round — Defeated Kwamena Turkson (Sweden), knock-out in first round
    3. Quarterfinals — Defeated Georgi Kandelaki (Georgia), 20-4
    4. Semifinals — Defeated Luan Krasniqi (Germany), walkover
    5. Final — Defeated David Defiagbon (Canada), 20-2

Men's Super Heavyweight (> 91 kg)

[edit] Swimming

Men's 100m Backstroke

  • Neisser Bent
    1. Heat — 54.83
    2. Final — 55.02 (→ Bronze Medal)

Men's 200m Backstroke

  • Neisser Bent
    1. Heat — 2:04.23 (→ did not advance, 20th place)

Men's 100m Breaststroke

  • Mario González
    1. Heat — 1:03.05 (→ did not advance, 20th place)

Men's 200m Breaststroke

  • Mario González
    1. Heat — 2:16.15
    2. B-Final — 2:15.11 (→ 10th place)