Leandro Zamora
Cuban hurdler
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Full name | Leandro Zamora Rivero |
Born | (1996-03-11) 11 March 1996 (age 28) |
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Sport | Athletics |
Event | 400 metres hurdles |
Leandro Zamora Rivero (born 11 March 1996) is a Cuban athlete specialising in the 400 metres hurdles.[1] He won a bronze medal at the 2018 Ibero-American Championships. He represented his country in the 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2017 World Championships.
International competitions
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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2014 | World Junior Championships | Eugene, United States | 6th | 400 m hurdles | 51.49 |
11th (h) | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:10.60 | |||
2015 | Pan American Junior Championships | Edmonton, Canada | 4th | 400 m hurdles | 50.52 |
2017 | World Championships | London, United Kingdom | 8th (h) | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:01.88 |
2018 | Central American and Caribbean Games | Barranquilla, Colombia | 11th (h) | 400 m hurdles | 50.50 |
1st | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:03.87 | |||
NACAC Championships | Toronto, Canada | 6th | 400 m hurdles | 50.01 | |
3rd | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:04.11 | |||
Ibero-American Championships | Trujillo, Peru | 3rd | 400 m hurdles | 49.85 | |
2019 | Pan American Games | Lima, Peru | 7th | 400 m hurdles | 50.29 |
5th | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:05.87 |
Personal bests
Outdoor
- 200 metres – 21.88 (+1.2 m/s Havana 2016)
- 400 metres – 46.19 (Querétaro 2018)
- 800 metres – 1:59.37 (Camagüey 2014)
- 400 metres hurdles – 49.10 (Querétaro 2018)
References
- ^ Leandro Zamora at World Athletics
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Central American and Caribbean Games champions in men's 4 × 400 metres relay
- 1926: Mexico (A. García, C. García, Moraila, Iturbe)
- 1930: Mexico (Álvarez, de Anda, Iturbe, Moraila)
- 1935: Cuba (Vázquez, Hernández, Fernández, Gómez)
- 1938: Panama (Scott, Edgardo, Chevans, Baker)
- 1946: Jamaica (McKenley, Woodstock, Rhoden, Wint)
- 1950: Panama (S. LaBeach, McSween, Prince, L. LaBeach)
- 1954: Jamaica (Laing, LaBeach, Gardner, Rhoden)
- 1959: Puerto Rico (F. Rivera, M. Rivera, de Jesús, Rodríguez)
- 1962: Jamaica (Mel Spence, Williams, Mal Spence, Kerr)
- 1966: Jamaica (Forbes, Mel Spence, Myton, Hoilette)
- 1970: Cuba (Olivera, Díaz, J. García, Álvarez)
- 1974: Cuba (E. García, Gutiérrez, Álvarez, Juantorena)
- 1978: Jamaica (Barriffe, Heywood, Brown, Cameron)
- 1982: Cuba (Pavó, Reyté, Ramos, Juantorena)
- 1986: Cuba (Peñalver, Pavó, Valentín, Stevens)
- 1990: Jamaica (Clarke, Burnett, McCrea, Morris)
- 1993: Cuba (Mena, Herrera, Martínez, Téllez)
- 1998: Cuba (Mena, Crusellas, Hevia, Téllez)
- 2002: Dominican Republic (Matos, Santa, Peralta, Sánchez)
- 2006: Jamaica (Ayre, Green, Chambers, Steele)
- 2010: Jamaica (Thompson, Green, Cato, Fothergill)
- 2014: Cuba (Collazo, Acea, Pellicier, Lescay)
- 2018: Cuba (Zamora, Chacón, Rojas, Lescay)
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