Cuba at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Cuba at the Olympic Games

Flag of Cuba
IOC code  CUB
NOC Comité Olímpico Cubano
At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens
Competitors 160
Flag bearer Ivan Pedroso
Medals
Rank: 11
Gold
9
Silver
7
Bronze
11
Total
27
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Cuba won 27 medals at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, including 9 gold medals.

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[edit] Medals

[edit] Image:Med_1.png Gold

[edit] Image:Med_2.png Silver

  • Yudel Yhonson — Boxing, Men's Light Welterweight
  • Roberto Monzon — Wrestling, Men's Greco-Roman (60 kg)

[edit] Image:Med_3.png Bronze

  • Michel Lopez — Boxing, Men's Super Heavyweight
  • Yurieleidys Lupetey — Judo, Women's Lightweight (57 kg)
  • Iván Fundora — Wrestling, Men's Freestyle (74 kg)

[edit] Results by event

[edit] Archery

[edit] Athletics

Men's 110 metre hurdles:

  • Anier Garcia – Round 1: 13.24 s, Round 2: 13.28 s, Semifinal: 13.30 s, Final: 13.20 s (bronze medal)
  • Yoel Hernandez – Round 1: 13.41 s, Round 2: 13.29 s, Semifinal: 13.37 s
  • Yuniel Hernandez – Round 1: 13.48 s, Round 2: 13.46 s, Semifinal: DNS

Women's 100 metre hurdles:

Men's 400 metres:

  • Geyman Lopez – Round 1: 45.44 s, Semifinal: 45.42 s

Men's 400 metre hurdles:

  • Yacnier Luis – Round 1: DQ

Women's 400 metre hurdles:

Women's 800 metres:

  • Zulia Calatayud – Round 1: 2:03.99, Semifinal: 1:59.21, Final: 2:00.95 (8th place)

Women's 4x100 metre relay:

  • Miladis Lazo, Ana Lopez, Roxana Diaz, and Virgen Benavides – Round 1: 43.60 s (11th place)

Men's marathon:

  • Aguelmis Rojas – 2:21:59 (47th place)

Women's marathon:

  • Mariela Gonzalez – 3:02:20 (59th place)

Men's long jump:

Women's Long Jump:

Men's Triple Jump:

Women's Triple Jump:

  • Yusmay Bicet – Round 1: 14.53 metres, Final: 14.57 metres (9th place)

Men's High Jump:

Women's Shot Put:

Men's discus:

Women's discus:

  • Yania Ferrales – Round 1: 61.54 metres, Final: No mark (12th place)

Men's javelin:

Women's javelin:

  • Osleidys Menendez – Round 1: 64.91 metres, Final: 71.53 metres (OR) (gold medal)
  • Sonia Bisset – Round 1: 61.45 metres, Final: 63.54 metres (5th place)
  • Noraida Bicet – Round 1: 60.97 metres, Final: 62.51 metres (7th place)

Women's hammer:

  • Yipsi Moreno – Round 1: 70.56 metres, Final: 73.36 metres (silver medal)
  • Yunaika Crawford – Round 1: 71.74 metres, Final: 73.16 metres (bronze medal)
  • Aldenay Vasallo – Round 1: 62.64 metres

[edit] Baseball

The gold medal Cuban Olympic baseball team:

Results:

August 15 Cuba 4-1 Australia
August 16 Cuba 5-4 Greece
August 17 Cuba 3-6 Japan
August 18 Chinese Taipei 2-10 Cuba
August 20 Cuba 9-2 Netherlands
August 21 Cuba 5-2 Canada
August 22
(semi final)
Italy 0-5 Cuba
August 25
(gold medal game)
Australia 2-6 Cuba

[edit] Boxing

Cuba, by far the most successful country at boxing in the 2004 Olympics, entered a boxer in each of the 11 weight classes in Athens. None of the seven boxers with a round of 32 match lost it. Only one of the boxers fell in the round of 16 (also the only boxer not to win a match), with the other ten advancing to quarterfinals. Two lost there, while the remaining eight ensured medals for themselves by winning their quarterfinal matches. One lost in the semifinal, earning a bronze medal. Of the seven Cuban boxers that advanced to the final bout in their weight classes, five won the match to take gold and two lost to claim silver medals.

The combined record of the 11 Cuban boxers was 37-6. They had two byes.

Men's Light Flyweight (– 48 kg)

Men's Flyweight (– 51 kg)

Men's Bantamweight (– 54 kg)

Men's Featherweight (– 57 kg)

  • Luis Franco Vazquez
    1. Round of 32 – Defeated Asylbex Talasbaev of Kyrgyzstan, 32-15
    2. Round of 16 – Defeated Edvaldo Oliveira of Brazil, 30-15
    3. Quarterfinal – Lost to Vitali Tajbert of Germany, 34-26

Men's Lightweight (– 60 kg)

Men's Light Welterweight (– 64 kg)

Men's Welterweight (– 69 kg)

Men's Middleweight (– 75 kg)

Men's Light Heavyweight (– 81 kg)

Men's Heavyweight (– 91 kg)

Men's Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kg)

[edit] Canoeing

Men's C1 500 metres:

Men's C1 1000 metres:

Men's C2 500 metres:

Men's C2 1000 metres:

  • Ibrahim Rojas Blanco and Ledis Frank Balceiro Pajon – final, 8th place

[edit] Cycling

  • Ahmed Lopez Naranjo finished 5th in the men's 1000 meter time trial

[edit] Diving

Men's 3 metre springboard:

  • Jorge Betancourt Garcia – Prelim: 382.56 (21st place)
  • Erick Fornaris Alvarez – Prelim: 380.07 (22nd place)

Women's 3 metre springboard:

  • Ioanna Cruz Talabera – Prelim: 203.76 (29th place)

Men's 10 metre platform:

  • Jose Antonio Guerra Oliva – preliminary, 25th place
  • Erick Fornaris Alvarez – preliminary, 28th place

Women's 10 metre platform:

  • Yolanda Ortiz Espinoza – preliminary, 26th place
  • Yaima Rosario Mena Pena – preliminary, 30th place

Men's synchronized 3 metre springboard:

  • Jorge Betancourt Garcia and Erick Fornaris Alvarez – 4th place, 338.46 points

[edit] Fencing

  • Andrés Carillo Ayala was defeated in the épée individual men round of 32
  • Eimey Gómez Chivas was defeated in the épée individual women round of 32
  • Ana Faez Miclin was defeated in the sabre individual women round of 16

[edit] Gymnastics

Men's artistic:

  • Eric Lopez Rios – advanced in one exercise
    • All-around – 20th place
  • Abel Driggs Santos – did not advance in any exercise

Women's artistic:

  • Leyanet Gonzalez Calero – advanced in one exercise
    • All-around – 22nd place

[edit] Judo

  • Yordanis Arencibia won a bronze medal in men's judo (66 kg)
  • Dayma Beltrán won a silver medal in women's judo (78+ kg)
  • Driulys González won a bronze medal in women's judo (63 kg)
  • Yurisel Laborde won a bronze medal in women's judo (78 kg)
  • Yurisleidy Lupetey won a bronze medal in women's judo (57 kg)
  • Amarilys Savón won a bronze medal in women's judo (52 kg)
  • Gabriel Israel Arteaga Risquet was defeated in the round of 16 in men's judo (81 kg)
  • Oreidis Despaigne Terry was defeated in the round of 16 in men's judo (100+ kg)
  • Yamila Zambrano was defeated in the round of 16 in women's judo (48 kg)
  • Rubert Martinez Texidor was defeated in the round of 32 in men's judo (73 kg)
  • Yosvane Despaigne Terry was defeated in the round of 32 in men's judo (90 kg)
  • Anaisis Hernandez Sarria was defeated in the round of 32 in women's judo (70 kg)

[edit] Rowing

  • Yuleidys Cascaret Iznaga placed fourth in Semifinal C of single sculls men
  • Yosbel Martinez Hechevarría and Yoennis Hernández Arruez placed fifth in Heat 1 of double sculls men
  • Armando Arrechavaleta Carrera and Yosvel Iglesias Montano placed fifth in Heat 1 of Lightweight Double Sculls men
  • Dalin Taset Aguilar and Ismaray Marrero Aría placed fifth in Heat 3 of Lightweight Double Sculls women

[edit] Shooting

[edit] Taekwondo

[edit] Volleyball

[edit] Men's Beach Competition

[edit] Women's Beach Competition

[edit] Women's Team Competition

  • Preliminary Round (Group B)
  • Lost to Germany 2-3 (25-20 26-24 22-25 15-25 15-17)
  • Defeated Russia 3-2 (26-24 19-25 25-27 25-19 15-13)
  • Defeated China 3-2 (25-19 22-25 15-25 25-21 15-13)
  • Defeated Dominican Republic 3-0 (25-23 25-17 25-23)
  • Lost to United States 0-3 (22-25 12-25 19-25)
  • Quarterfinals
  • Defeated Italy 3-2 (25-23 14-25 22-25 25-14 15-12)
  • Semifinals
  • Lost to China 2-3 (22-25 20-25 25-17 25-23 10-15)
  • Bronze Medal Game
  • Defeated Brazil 3-1 (25-22 25-22 14-25 25-17)
  • Team Roster
  • Head Coach
  • Luis Felipe Calderón

[edit] Officials

  • President: Jos
  • Secretary General: Ciro Perez Herba


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