Juan Saborit
Juan Saborit
(born 6 May 1956) is a
Cuban
former
hurdler
.
[1]
References
"Profile"
. all-athletics.com
. Retrieved
22 May
2012
.
Central American and Caribbean Games
Champions in men's
4 × 100 metres relay
1926:
Mexico
(
Ahumada
,
Gómez
,
Ramírez
,
Aguilar
)
1930:
Cuba
(
Torriente
,
Rodríguez
,
Alfonso
,
Seino
)
1935:
Cuba
(
Rodríguez
,
Acosta
,
Torriente
,
Verrier
)
1938:
Puerto Rico
(
Villodas
,
Guerra
,
Malavé
,
Vázquez
)
1946:
Panama
(
Loney
,
Thomas
,
Clarke
,
La Beach
)
1950:
Cuba
(
Fortún
,
Farrés
,
Mazorra
,
Wilson
)
1954:
Jamaica
(
LaBeach
,
Rhoden
,
Gardner
,
Laing
)
1959:
Venezuela
(
Bonas
,
Murad
,
Esteves
,
Romero
)
1962:
Venezuela
(
Herrera
,
Murad
,
Romero
,
Esteves
)
1966:
Jamaica
(
Clayton
,
McNeil
,
Headley
,
Fray
)
1970:
Cuba
(
Ramírez
,
Montes
,
Morales
,
Triana
)
1974:
Cuba
(
Triana
,
Montes
,
Bandomo
,
Leonard
)
1978:
Trinidad and Tobago
(
Noel
,
Crawford
,
Husbands
,
Serrette
)
1982:
Cuba
(
Lara
,
Casañas
,
Peñalver
,
Saborit
)
1986:
Cuba
(
Lara
,
Peñalver
,
Querol
,
Simón
)
1990:
Cuba
(
Simón
,
Peñalver
,
Stevens
,
Isasi
)
1993:
Cuba
(
Simón
,
I. García
,
Isasi
,
Aguilera
)
1998:
Cuba
(
A. García
,
Ortiz
,
I. García
,
Pérez
)
2002:
Dominican Republic
(
Matos
,
Morillo
,
Sainfleur
,
Báez
)
2006:
Netherlands Antilles
(
Mariano
,
Kwidama
,
Duzant
,
Martina
)
2010:
Trinidad and Tobago
(
Sorrillo
,
Burns
,
Callender
,
Bledman
)
2014:
Cuba
(
Ruíz
,
Mena
,
Luis
,
Carrero
)
2018:
Barbados
(
Brathwaite
,
Burke
,
Ellis
,
Hoyte
)
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