Iván García (sprinter)
Cuban sprinter (born 1972)
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is García and the second or maternal family name is Sánchez.
Iván García Sánchez (born February 29, 1972, in Santiago de Cuba) is a former sprinter from Cuba.
Career
He won an Olympic bronze medal in 4 x 100 metres relay in Sydney 2000. He specialized in the 200 metres event and won a silver medal at the 1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships. He finished fourth at the 1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships.
Personal bests
Achievements
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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Representing Cuba
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1990
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Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U-20)
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Havana, Cuba
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1st
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4 × 100 m
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40.62
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1993
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World Indoor Championships
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Toronto, Canada
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4th
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200 m
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20.82
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Universiade
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Buffalo, United States
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3rd
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200 m
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20.55 (w)
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3rd
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4 × 100 m
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39.20
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Central American and Caribbean Games
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Ponce, Puerto Rico
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2nd
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200 m
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20.71
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1st
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4 × 100 m
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39.24
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1994
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Goodwill Games
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St. Petersburg, Russia
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2nd
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4 × 100 m
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38.76
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2nd
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4 × 400 m
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3:01.87
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1995
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Pan American Games
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Mar del Plata, Argentina
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1st
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200 m
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20.29
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1st
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4 × 100 m
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38.67
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World Championships
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Gothenburg, Sweden
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8th
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200 m
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20.77 (0.5 m/s)
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1996
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Olympic Games
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Atlanta, United States
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6th
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200 m
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20.21 (0.4 m/s)
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1997
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World Indoor Championships
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Paris, France
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2nd
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200 m
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20.46 PB
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Central American and Caribbean Championships
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
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1st
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4 × 100 m
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39.18
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World Championships
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Athens, Greece
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4th
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200 m
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20.31 w (2.3 m/s)
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1998
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Central American and Caribbean Games
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Maracaibo, Venezuela
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3rd
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200 m
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20.81
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1st
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4 × 100 m
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38.79
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1999
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World Championships
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Seville, Spain
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6th (sf)
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200 m
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20.38 (1.7 m/s)
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4th
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4 × 100 m
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38.63
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2000
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Olympic Games
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Sydney, Australia
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3rd
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4 × 100 m
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38.04 SB
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External
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- 1951: B. Brown, M. Whitfield, J. Voight, H. Maiocco (USA)
- 1955: J. Mashburn, L. Spurrier, J. Lea, L. Jones (USA)
- 1959: Mel Spence, G. Kerr, Mal Spence, B. Ince (BWI)
- 1963: O. Cassell, J. Johnson, R. Edmunds, E. Young (USA)
- 1967: V. Matthews, E. Taylor, E. Stinson, L. Evans (USA)
- 1971: J. Smith, D. Alexander, F. Newhouse, T. Turner (USA)
- 1975: H. Frazier, R. Taylor, M. Peoples, R. Ray (USA)
- 1979: T. Darden, M. Peoples, H. Frazier, J. Walker (USA)
- 1983: A. Babers, M. Bradley, J. Rolle, E. Carey (USA)
- 1987: R. Pierre, K. Robinzine, R. Haley, M. Rowe (USA)
- 1991: H. Herrera, A. Pavó, J. Valentín, L. Martínez (CUB)
- 1995: J. Crusellas, N. Téllez, O. Mena, I. García (CUB)
- 1999: D. Clarke, M. McDonald, D. McFarlane, G. Haughton (JAM)
- 2003: D. Clarke, L. Spence, S. Ayre, M. Campbell (JAM)
- 2007: A. Williams, A. Moncur, M. Mathieu, C. Brown (BAH)
- 2011: N. Ruíz, R. Acea, O. Cisneros, W. Collazo (CUB)
- 2015: R. Quow, J. Solomon, E. Mayers, M. Cedenio (TTO)
- 2019: J. Perlaza, D. Palomeque, J. Solís, A. Zambrano (COL)
- 2023: L. Carvalho, M. Lima, D. Hernandes, L. Vilar (BRA)
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- 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)
- 2023: Trinidad and Tobago (Hosten, Benjamin, Harrison Jr., Augustine)
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