Cuba at the 1992 Summer Olympics

Cuba competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. The nation returned to the Olympic Games after boycotting both the 1984 Games and the 1988 Games. 176 competitors, 126 men and 50 women, took part in 90 events in 16 sports.[1]

Cuba at the
1992 Summer Olympics
IOC codeCUB
NOCCuban Olympic Committee
in Barcelona
Competitors176 (126 men and 50 women) in 16 sports
Flag bearer Héctor Milián
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
14
Silver
6
Bronze
11
Total
31
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

Medalists

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Athletics

Men's 4 × 400 m Relay

Men's Marathon

Men's Long Jump

  • Iván Pedroso
    • Qualification — 8.07 m
    • Final — 8.11 m (→ 4th place)
  • Jaime Jefferson
    • Qualification — 8.09 m
    • Final — 8.08 m (→ 5th place)

Men's Triple Jump

  • Yoelvis Quesada
    • Qualification — 17.21 m
    • Final — 17.18 m (→ 6th place)

Men's Discus Throw

  • Roberto Moya
    • Qualification — 62.06 m
    • Final — 64.12 m (→ Bronze Medal)
  • Juan Martínez
    • Qualification — 60.34 m
    • Final — 62.64 m (→ 6th place)


Women's 800 metres

  • Ana Fidelia Quirot
    • Heat — 1:59.06
    • Semifinal — 2:00.86
    • Final — 1:56.80 (→ Bronze Medal)

Women's Discus Throw

  • Maritza Marten
    • Qualification — 65.02m
    • Final — 70.06m (→ Gold Medal)
  • Hilda Ramos
    • Qualification — 62.82m
    • Final — 63.80m (→ 6th place)
  • Bárbara Hechavarría
    • Qualification — 60.22m (→ did not advance)

Women's High Jump

  • Ioamnet Quintero
    • Qualification — 1.92 m
    • Final — 1.97 m (→ Bronze Medal)
  • Silvia Costa
    • Qualification — 1.92 m
    • Final — 1.94 m (→ 5th place)

Baseball

The first Olympic baseball tournament resulted in sevens wins and no losses in the preliminary round for Cuba. A comfortable 6–1 victory over the United States and a dominant 11–1 win against Chinese Taipei earned Cuba the first Olympic gold medal for the sport.

Men's Team Competition:

  • Cuba – Gold Medal (9–0)

Team Roster

Basketball

Women's Team Competition

Boxing

Men's Light Flyweight (– 48 kg)

  • Rogelio Marcelo Gold Medal
    • First Round – Defeated Mfamasibili Mnisi (SWZ), RSC-3
    • Second Round – Defeated Erdenentsogt Tsogtjargal (MGL), 14:2
    • Quarterfinals – Defeated Rafael Lozano (ESP), 11:3
    • Semifinals – Defeated Roel Velasco (PHI), RSCH-1
    • Final – Defeated Daniel Petrov (BUL), 20:10

Men's Flyweight (– 51 kg)

  • Raúl González Silver Medal
    • First Round – Defeated Leszek Olszewski (POL), 15:7
    • Second Round – Defeated Moses Malagu (NGR), RSC-2
    • Quarterfinals – Defeated David Serradas (VEN), 14:7
    • Semifinals – Defeated Timothy Austin (USA) RSC-1
    • Final – Lost to Choi Chol-Su (PRK), 2:12

Men's Bantamweight (– 54 kg)

  • Joel Casamayor Gold Medal
    • First Round – Defeated Devarajan Venkatesan (IND), 13:7
    • Second Round – Defeated Riadh Klai (TUN), 16:11
    • Quarterfinals – Defeated Roberto Jalnaiz (PHI), KO-1
    • Semifinals – Defeated Mohamed Achik (MAR), AB-1
    • Final – Defeated Wayne McCullough (IRL), 16:8

Men's Featherweight (– 57 kg)

Men's Lightweight (– 60 kg)

  • Julio González Valladares

Men's Light Welterweight (– 63.5 kg)

Men's Welterweight (– 67 kg)

  • Juan Hernández Sierra Silver Medal
    • First Round – Defeated Said Bennajem (FRA), 6:0
    • Second Round – Defeated Jun Jin-Chul (KOR), RSC-2
    • Quarterfinals – Defeated Søren Antman (SWE), RSC-2
    • Semifinals – Defeated Aníbal Acevedo (PUR), 11:2
    • Final – Lost to Michael Carruth (IRL), 10:13

Men's Light Middleweight (– 71 kg)

  • Juan Carlos Lemus Gold Medal
    • First Round – Defeated Arkadiy Topayev (EUN), 11:0
    • Second Round – Defeated Markus Beyer (GER), RSC-1
    • Quarterfinals – Defeated Igors Saplavskis (LAT), 12:2
    • Semifinals – Defeated György Mizsei (HUN), 10:2
    • Final – Defeated Orhan Delibaş (NED), 6:1

Men's Middleweight (– 75 kg)

  • Ariel Hernández Gold Medal
    • First Round – Defeated Joseph Lareya (GHA), 6:0
    • Second Round – Defeated Gilberto Brown (ISV), 13:2
    • Quarterfinals – Defeated Sven Ottke (GER), 14:6
    • Semifinals – Defeated Lee Seung-Bae (KOR), 14:1
    • Final – Defeated Chris Byrd (USA), 12:7

Men's Light Heavyweight (– 81 kg)

Men's Heavyweight (– 91 kg)

Men's Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kg)

Canoeing

Cycling

Four male cyclists represented Cuba in 1992.

Men's team pursuit
Men's points race

Fencing

Five male fencers represented Cuba in 1992.

Men's foil
Men's team foil

Judo

Men's Half-Lightweight

Men's Lightweight

Men's Middleweight

Men's Half-Heavyweight

Men's Heavyweight


Women's Extra-Lightweight

Women's Half-Lightweight

Women's Lightweight

  • Driulys González

Women's Half-Middleweight

Women's Middleweight

Women's Half-Heavyweight

Women's Heavyweight

Rowing

Shooting

Swimming

Men's 100m Backstroke

Men's 200m Backstroke

Men's 100m Breaststroke

Men's 200m Breaststroke

Table tennis

Volleyball

Men's Team Competition

Women's Team Competition

Water polo

Men's Team Competition

Weightlifting

Men's Middleweight

Men's Light-Heavyweight

Men's Middle-Heavyweight

Men's Heavyweight II

Men's Super-Heavyweight

Wrestling

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See also

References

  1. "Cuba at the 1992 Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2011-12-23.
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