Enrique Figueroa
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Enrique Figueroa, also known as "Quique Figueroa" (born February 25, 1964 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) - Sailor.
Figueroa is the only sailor in Puerto Rico to win four gold medals in the Central American-Caribbean Games.
He was raised and went to school in San Juan, where he received his primary and secondary education; he first became interested and participated in sailing when he was ten years old. In 1980, when he was sixteen he participated in his first competition, the 3rd "Hobie sixteen worlds" celebrated in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands where he came in 3rd place. The following year (1881), he participated in the 6th Hobie Fourteen Worlds in Fortaleza, Brazil where he came first.
In 1984, Figueroa was in the 7th Hobie 14 Worlds celebrated in Puerto Azul, Philippines and came 3rd; in the same year, he enrolled the Universidad del Sagrado Corazon (Sacred Heart University) in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he majored in Business Marketing.
Among the other competitions in which Figueroa has participated are:
- In 1985, Hobie 14 Worlds in Isla Verde, Puerto Rico where he won 1st place and
- In 1986, 6th Hobie 16 Worlds in Suva, Fiji where he took 2nd place.
In 1994, Figueroa won the IYRU World Sailing Championship title. He met and married Carla Malatrosi, a sportswoman from Puerto Rico who also loves sailing. In 1999, Figueroa and his wife won a gold medal in sailing in the Pan Am Hobie competition celebrated in Winnipeg, Canada. Figueroa competed in the 2000 Olympic Games held in Sydney, Australia without his with wife. She stayed behind to give birth to the first of their two daughters, Isabella Victoria. In 2002, Figueroa and his wife came in 3rd place in the Hobie Racing-ISAF Sailing Games H-16 which took place in Marseille, France in which they went against 36 teams representing 20 nations.
On February 2, 2004, Figueroa and fellow teammate Jorge Hernandez, won the Olympic Games Rolex Regatta; they were named champions by beating twenty nine entries in the tornado fleet. The regatta winners had their sights set on the 2004 Olympics and Partalympic Games in Athens, Greece. 503 sailors participated with a fleet of 323 boats representing 39 nations. Figueroa went to the 2004 Olympic Games and represented Puerto Rico.
On March 3, 2003 the Senate of Puerto Rico honored Enrique Figueroa and his wife Carla Malatrose by recognizing their achievements. Figueroa has been named "Puerto Rican National Sportsman of the Year" in sailing for 10 consecutive years.
Enrique's other hobbies include surfing, windsurfing, mountain biking, snowboarding and tennis.