Lázaro Betancourt
Cuban triple jumper (born 1963)
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Born | 18 March 1963 (1963-03-18) (age 61) |
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Country | Cuba |
Sport | Athletics |
Event | Triple jump |
Lázaro Betancourt (born 18 March 1963) is a retired male triple jumper from Cuba. Best known for his silver medal at the 1985 IAAF World Indoor Championships, he also won the Central American and Caribbean Games twice. In June 1986 he achieved a personal best jump of 17.78 metres, which puts him 14th place in the all-time performers list. In the same year Betancourt was suspended after he failed a drug test.[1][2]
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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1982 | Central American and Caribbean Games | Havana, Cuba | 2nd | Triple jump | 16.64 m |
1983 | Pan American Games | Caracas, Venezuela | 2nd | Triple jump | 16.75 m |
Ibero-American Championships | Barcelona, Spain | 1st | Triple jump | 16.04 m (+0.6 m/s) | |
1984 | Friendship Games | Moscow, Soviet Union | 4th | Triple jump | 17.18 m |
1985 | World Indoor Championships | Paris, France | 2nd | Triple jump | 17.15 m |
1986 | Central American and Caribbean Games | Santiago, Dominican Republic | 2nd | Triple jump | 16.83 m |
1988 | Ibero-American Championships | Ciudad de México, México | 4th | Triple jump | 16.53 m A |
1990 | Central American and Caribbean Games | Mexico City, Mexico | 2nd | Triple jump | 16.66 m A |
References
- Lázaro Betancourt at World Athletics
- ^ Brigitte Berendonk: Doping-Dokumente. Von der Forschung zum Betrug. Springer-Verlag, Berlin 1991, ISBN 3-540-53742-2
- ^ Dubin, Charles S. (1990). Commission of Inquiry into the Use of Drugs and Banned Practices Intended to Increase Athletic Performance. Ottawa: Government of Canada Publications. ISBN 0-660-13610-4.
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Central American and Caribbean Games champions in men's triple jump
- 1926: Sergio Macías (CUB)
- 1930: Manuel Suárez (CUB)
- 1935: Orlando Bello (CUB)
- 1938: Juan Rafael Palmer (PUR)
- 1946: Francisco Castro (PUR)
- 1950: Reinaldo Salamo (PUR)
- 1954: Víctor Hernández (CUB)
- 1959: Pedro Camacho (PUR)
- 1962: Mahoney Samuels (JAM)
- 1966: Tim Barrett (BAH)
- 1970–74: Pedro Pérez (CUB)
- 1978–82: Steve Hanna (BAH)
- 1986–90: Lázaro Betancourt (CUB)
- 1993–98: Yoelbi Quesada (CUB)
- 2002: Alvin Rentería (COL)
- 2006: Yoandri Betanzos (CUB)
- 2010: Leevan Sands (BAH)
- 2014: Ernesto Revé (CUB)
- 2018: Cristian Nápoles (CUB)
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