Category:2004 Summer Olympics medal winners from Cuba
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Former teams: Belarus [BLR] (1994–2022) · Russia [RUS] (1994–2016) · Serbia and Montenegro [SCG] (2004)
Former teams: Belarus [BLR] (1994–2022) · Russia [RUS] (1994–2016) · Serbia and Montenegro [SCG] (2004)
Summer Olympic Games: 1980 Moscow · 1992 Barcelona · 1996 Atlanta · 2000 Sydney · 2004 Athens · 2008 Beijing · 2012 London · 2016 Rio de Janeiro · 2020 Tokyo (postponed, 2021) · 2024 Paris
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Subcategories
This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
A
- Anier García (2 F)
C
- Rosir Calderón (1 F)
- Frederich Cepeda (3 F)
O
- Vicyohandri Odelín (1 F)
R
- Alexei Ramírez (10 F)
- Guillermo Rigondeaux (5 F)
Y
- Yulieski Gurriel (26 F)