At the 1996 World Championships, Annia Portuondo became the first Cuban gymnast to win a medal, earning bronze on vault.[1] Five years later at the 2001 World Championships Charles León Tamayo and Erick López would become the first male Cuban gymnasts to win a medal at the World Championships, earning bronze on vault and silver on parallel bars respectively.[2]
Cuba at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships | |
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IOC code | CUB |
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During the 2003 World Championships, which took place in Anaheim, California, three Cuban gymnasts defected.[3][4][5] As a result, Cuba opted to stop sending gymnasts to the World Championships or Olympic Games. Cuban gymnasts would later return to these large international competitions, starting with the 2015 World Championships.[6] At this competition Manrique Larduet won two medals, a silver in the all-around and bronze on horizontal bar.[7][8]
Medalists
editMedal | Name | Year | Event |
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Bronze | Annia Portuondo | 1996 San Juan | Women's vault |
Bronze | Charles León Tamayo | 2001 Ghent | Men's vault |
Silver | Erick López | Men's parallel bars | |
Silver | Manrique Larduet | 2015 Glasgow | Men's all-around |
Bronze | Manrique Larduet | Men's horizontal bar |
References
edit- ^ "Portuondo Hatch, Annia". Cubans in America.
- ^ "Erick López: El hombre perfecto de los cuatro Panamericanos" [Erick López: The perfect man of the four Pan American Games]. Cubadebate (in Spanish). October 15, 2023.
- ^ "OLY - Cuban gymnast decides to defect". ESPN. August 17, 2003.
- ^ "Second Gymnast Defects". Los Angeles Times. August 19, 2003.
- ^ "Cuban Gymnast Defects". CBS. August 23, 2003.
- ^ "Cuban Gymnasts Will Make a Bid For Rio". The Gymternet. November 15, 2014.
- ^ "Cuban Manrique Larduet took a surprising, history-making silver at worlds". USA Today. October 30, 2015.
- ^ "Cuban gymnast Manrique Larduet secures Rio spot with high bar bronze". USA Today. November 1, 2015.