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The biggest Paris 2024 medal chances for NOCs where users are not very active here :-)


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Lazaro Martinez, Cristian Napoles (triple jump M), Leyanis Perez (triple jump W), boxing (men’s), Yarisleidis Cirilo (W canoe 200m), Luis Orta (wrestling greco-roman), Gabriel Rosillo (wrestling greco-roman). 
Cuba could win 6-8 gold medals.

Pichardo, Copello, Ortega (Athletics), Chamizo (Wrestling), Lorenzo Sotomayor (Boxing) to name just a few solid chances

 

... oh, wait, You said Cuba :p

Yarisledise Cirilo (Women Canoeing) 

Athletics Triple jump (could be 2 medals)

plenty in Boxing and wrestling

:CUB Cuba

 

Athletics: Liadagmis Povea and Leyanis Perez Hernandez (women’s triple jump), Luis Zayas (men’s high jump), Christian Nápoles and Lazaro Martínez (men’s triple jump), Yaime Perez (women’s discus throw), Maykel Masso and Juan Miguel Echevarría (men’s long jump)

 

Boxing:  Saidel Horta (men’s 57kg), Fernando Arzola (men’s 92kg), Roniel Iglesias (men’s 71kg), Erislandy Álvarez (men’s 63.5kg)

 

Canoeing: Yarisleidis Duboys/Katherin Nuevo Segura (women’s c2 500m), Yarisleidis Duboys (women’s C1 200m), Fernando Jorge (men’s c1 1000m), Fernando Jorge/Serguey Torres (men’s c2 500m)

 

Judo: Andy Granda (men’s +100kg)

 

Shooting: Leuris Pupo (men’s 25m rapid fire pistol)

 

Wrestling: Oscar Pino (men’s greco roman 130kg), Luis Orta (men’s greco roman 67kg), Gabriel Rosillo (men’s greco roman 97kg)

 

Quick question, has Mijaín Lopez retired? Or is he injured? If still competing, then replacing him with Pino. 

Edited by Josh
1 hour ago, Josh said:

:CUB Cuba

 

Athletics: Liadagmis Povea and Leyanis Perez Hernandez (women’s triple jump), Luis Zayas (men’s high jump), Christian Nápoles and Lazaro Martínez (men’s triple jump), Yaime Perez (women’s discus throw), Maykel Masso and Juan Miguel Echevarría (men’s long jump)

 

Boxing:  Saidel Horta (men’s 57kg), Fernando Arzola (men’s 92kg), Yoenlis Hernández (men’s 80kg), Roniel Iglesias (men’s 71kg), Erislandy Álvarez (men’s 63.5kg)

 

Has Andy Cruz turned professional? Retired? If still competing replacing him with Álvarez.  

 

Canoeing: Yarisleidis Duboys/Katherin Nuevo Segura (women’s c2 500m), Yarisleidis Duboys (women’s C1 200m), Fernando Jorge (men’s c1 1000m), Fernando Jorge/Serguey Torres (men’s c2 500m)

 

Judo: Andy Granda (men’s +100kg)

 

Shooting: Leuris Pupo (men’s 25m rapid fire pistol)

 

Wrestling: Oscar Pino (men’s greco roman 130kg), Luis Orta (men’s greco roman 67kg), Gabriel Rosillo (men’s greco roman 97kg)

 

Quick question, has Mijaín Lopez retired? Or is he injured? If still competing, then replacing him with Pino. 

in Judo you can add Idalys Ortiz (women's +78kg) and Ivan Felipe Morales (men's -90kg)

I wonder if there are more medals for Cubans representing other NOCs or for Team Cuba in Paris... Very sad thought actually.

 

Hopefully Wilfredo Leon will get one in M volleyball with Poland anyway.

 

And remember Andy Diaz in M triple jump for Italy.

 

Are there many Cuban boxers fighting for other NOCs? Is Cuba still strong in boxing?

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

2 hours ago, rafalgorka said:

I wonder if there are more medals for Cubans representing other NOCs or for Team Cuba in Paris... Very sad thought actually.

 

Hopefully Wilfredo Leon will get one in M volleyball with Poland anyway.

 

And remember Andy Diaz in M triple jump for Italy.

 

Are there many Cuban boxers fighting for other NOCs? Is Cuba still strong in boxing?

we also have Frank Chamizo and Abraham Conyedo in Wrestling :p

 

there are quite a few Cuban boxers (Lorenzo Sotomayor for AZE is probably the best among them), wrestlers (Yasmani Acosta for CHI), weightlifters (Oscar Reyes for ITA -even if he is in a non-Olympic weight class- and Arley Mendez for CHI) competing for other NOCs

just to name the best

 

Spain has a lot of Cubans in the athletic team (Andres Diaz in Triple Jump) and in the baseball one (and also in other sports like boxing)

 

Azerbaijan and Turkey also have Cubans here and there (Vargas in TUR volleyball women's team the most famous, I guess)

 

and I'm sure there are way more of them, I just don't remember their names right now 

 

p.s. yes, Cuba is still a very strong Nation in boxing, actually, they are still the best team overall (but corrupted boxing authorities never let them win as much as they used to quite a few years ago)

p.s. the only Cuban medals under a different Flag in Tokyo have been won by :POR Pedro Pichardo (gold in men's TJ, athletics), :ITA Abraham Conyedo (freestyle wrestling), :AZE Loren Alfonso (men's boxing)

 

so, a lot of potential, but in the end not a big deal

 

p.p.s. :CUB still won 4 out of 8 men's boxing gold medals in Tokyo (just to say...)

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