Héctor Moreno (racewalker)
Colombian racewalker (born 1963)
Héctor José Moreno Moreno (born June 8, 1963 in Ventaquemada , Boyacá ) is a retired Colombian racewalker . He went to four Olympic Games and five World Championships in Athletics . He is one of the most successful Colombian athletes of the past fifty years because only one other Colombian also has a Pan American Games title. Another highlight is the permanence of his personal best of 3:52:16 hours (set in 1997) as the national record for more than twelve years.
At regional level he was a two-time champion at the South American Championships in Athletics (1983 and 1997), the gold medallist at the 1998 South American Games , the 1990 Central American and Caribbean Games champion, and the 1989 Bolivarian Games winner. He has also won several lesser medals internationally, including two bronzes at the Pan American Games , two silvers at the South American Championships, three silvers at the Bolivarian Games and two bronzes at the Ibero-American Championships in Athletics .
His long international career stretched from 1981 to 1999.
His three brothers Querubín , Clodomiro , and Antonio were racewalkers as well.[ 1]
Personal bests
Achievements
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Colombia
1981
Bolivarian Games
Barquisimeto , Venezuela
2nd
20 km
1:38:07
1982
Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U-20)
Bridgetown , Barbados
1st
10 km
44:13.55
1983
Pan American Games
Caracas , Venezuela
3rd
20 km
1:30:05
South American Championships
Santa Fe , Argentina
1st
20 km
1:24:12 CR
1984
Olympic Games
Los Angeles , United States
12th
20 km
1:27:12
Pan American Race Walking Cup
Bucaramanga , Colombia
3rd
20 km
1:27:09
1985
World Race Walking Cup
St John's , Isle of Man
18th
20 km
1:26:54
1986
Central American and Caribbean Games
Santiago, Dominican Republic
3rd
20 km
1:28:41
Pan American Race Walking Cup
Saint Léonard , Canada
5th
20 km
1:24:02
1987
Pan American Games
Indianapolis , United States
3rd
50 km
4:18:48
World Race Walking Cup
New York City , United States
10th
20 km
1:21:50
World Championships
Rome, Italy
—
20 km
DNF
1988
Olympic Games
Seoul, South Korea
33rd
20 km
1:27:06
30th
50 km
4:01:31
1989
Bolivarian Games
Maracaibo , Venezuela
1st
20 km
1:29:07
South American Championships
Medellín , Colombia
2nd
20 km
1:24:56 A
1990
Central American and Caribbean Games
Mexico City, Mexico
3rd
20 km
1:24:54
1st
50 km
4:06:04
1991
World Race Walking Cup
San Jose , United States
18th
20 km
1:22:40
Pan American Games
Havana , Cuba
1st
20 km
1:24:56
–
50 km
DNF
World Championships
Tokyo, Japan
19th
20 km
1:23:27
—
50 km
DNF
1992
Olympic Games
Barcelona, Spain
9th
20 km
1:26:23
1993
Bolivarian Games
Cochabamba , Bolivia
2nd
20 km
1:26:24 A
World Championships
Stuttgart, Germany
11th
20 km
1:24:43
Central American and Caribbean Games
Ponce, Puerto Rico
2nd
20 km
1:26:32
1994
Ibero-American Championships
Mar del Plata , Argentina
3rd
20 km
1:21:49.9
1995
Pan American Games
Mar del Plata , Argentina
–
50 km
DNF
South American Championships
Manaus , Brazil
2nd
20,000 m
1:31:03.9
World Championships
Gothenburg , Sweden
13th
20 km
1:24:34
1996
Ibero-American Championships
Medellín, Colombia
3rd
20 km
1:26:54
Olympic Games
Atlanta , United States
—
20 km
DNF
16th
50 km
3:54:57
1997
South American Championships
Mar del Plata , Argentina
1st
20,000 m
1:23:06.73 CR
World Championships
Athens, Greece
17th
50 km
3:59:33
Bolivarian Games
Arequipa , Perú
2nd
20 km
1:29:51 A
1998
Ibero-American Championships
Lisbon , Portugal
3rd
20 km
1:27:21
Central American and Caribbean Games
Maracaibo, Venezuela
7th
20 km
1:28:36
South American Games
Cuenca , Ecuador
1st
50 km
4:27:13 A
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