Iván Raña

Iván Raña Fuentes (born 10 June 1979) is a Spanish triathlete and the winner of three medals in the World Triathlon Championships between the years of 2002-2004. He also has won three medals at the European League Triathlon as well, between the years of 2001-2003.

Iván Raña
Personal information
Full nameIván Raña Fuentes
Nickname(s)O Soldado (The Soldier)
NationalitySpanish
Born (1979-06-10) 10 June 1979
Ordes, Galicia, Spain
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight62 kg (137 lb)
Websitewww.ivanraña.es
Sport
CountrySpain
SportTriathlon

He competed in three Olympics as well: Sydney in 2000, Athens in 2004, and Beijing in 2008, where he won two Olympic Diplomas for fifth place in both Sydney and Beijing.

Athletic career

Raña participated in the first Olympic triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics. He took fifth place with a total time of 1:49:10.88.[1]

In 2002 when he won world, European and national titles. His world championship win in Cancún, Mexico, was Spain's first gold medal in the event. The next year he came home second at the world championships behind Australia's Peter Robertson and he had to settle for silver earlier this year as well. In 2004, at the world champs in Madeira, Raña came home less than a second behind Kiwi Docherty.[2] At the 2004 Summer Olympics, Raña dropped to a disappointing twenty-third place with a time of 1:55:44.27. However, he competed again at the 2008 Summer Olympics where he took fifth place with a time of 1:49:22.03.[1]

Cycling and other sports

Occasionally, Raña has participated in some rally car races, having his brother José as his copilot. The tandem drives a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution during the races. One of the competitions that he has participated in is called the Rally Botafumeiro, which was the scoring event for the Gallego Rally Championships in 2007, 2009, and 2010.

In December 2008, he signed a one-year-deal with the professional cycling team Xacobeo-Galicia and during the first stage of his first race, the Mallorca Challenge, he was involved in a substantial fall, which resulted in a dislocated collarbone. After reflecting on his athletic career, Raña decided to return to the triathlon in December 2009 with the ambition of competing in the London Olympics in 2012.[3]

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References

  1. "Iván Raña". Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 27 August 2012. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
  2. "Ivan Rana Profile Page". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
  3. Emmerson, Annie (6 December 2008). "Iván Raña moves to cycling". Tri247. Retrieved 22 July 2010.


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