Cuba at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics

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Cuba at the
2009 World Championships in Athletics
Flag of Cuba.svg
WA codeCUB
National federation Federación Cubana de Atletismo
in Berlin
Competitors35 (14 men, 21 women)
Medals
Gold
1
Silver
4
Bronze
1
Total
6
World Championships in Athletics appearances
2007
2011

Cuba will compete at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics from 15 to 23 August. A team of 35 athletes was announced in preparation for the competition. Selected athletes have achieved one of the competition's qualifying standards. Triple jumper Yargelis Savigne enters the competition as the reigning World Champion, while Olympic champion and world record holder Dayron Robles aims to gain his first World Championship medal. Decathlete Leonel Suárez is the world leader in his event in the run up to the competition. [1] The three entrants for the men's triple jump are also among the strongest athletes in their event this year. [2]

Contents

Team selection

Results

Men

Track and road events
EventAthletesHeat Round 1Heat Round 2SemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
400 m William Collazo 45.5210 Q-44.937did not advance
800 m Yeimer López 1:48.0427 Q-1:45.336 Q1:47.8010
110 m hurdles Dayron Robles 13.6724 Q-DNFdid not advance
Dayron Capetillo 13.6118 q-13.5519did not advance
400 m hurdles Omar Cisneros 49.279 q-49.2111did not advance
4 × 400 m relay Yunior Díaz
Omar Cisneros
William Collazo
Yeimer López
Field events
EventAthletesQualificationFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Long jump Ibrahim Camejo 7.7133did not advance
Triple jump Yoandris Betanzos 16.7717did not advance
Alexis Copello 16.9911 q17.36 Bronze medal icon.svg
Arnie David Giralt 17.155 Q17.265
Shot put Carlos Véliz 19.6213did not advance
Javelin throw Guillermo Martínez 82.503 Q86.41 SB Silver medal icon.svg
Decathlon Leonel Suárez -8640 Silver medal icon.svg
Yordanis García -83878
Yunior Díaz -8357 PB9

Women

Track and road events
EventAthletesHeat Round 1Heat Round 2SemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
200 m Roxana Díaz
400 m Indira Terrero 51.983 Q-51.875did not advance
800 m Zulia Calatayud 2:02.331 Q-2:01.537did not advance
100 m hurdles Anay Tejeda 12.82 SB3 Q-12.82 SB4did not advance
4 × 400 m relay Indira Terrero
Zulia Calatayud
Roxana Díaz
Daisumari Bonne
Susana Clement
Diosmeli Peña
3:27.36 SB5 q-3:36.998
Field and combined events
EventAthletesQualificationFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Long jump Yarianny Argüelles 6.3222did not advance
Triple jump Yargelis Savigne 14.532 Q14.95 Gold medal icon.svg
Mabel Gay 14.533 q14.61 SB Silver medal icon.svg
Shot put Misleydis González 18.627 Q18.748
Yaniuvis López 17.7118did not advance
Mailín Vargas 18.1411 q18.679
Discus throw Yarelis Barrios 62.195 Q65.31 SB Silver medal icon.svg
Yarisley Collado 60.3714did not advance
Yania Ferrales 58.2425did not advance
Javelin throw Osleidys Menéndez 61.945 q63.11 SB7
Yanet Cruz 56.1922did not advance
Yainelis Ribeaux 57.3816did not advance
Hammer throw Arasay Thondike 68.9716did not advance

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References

  1. Defending champion Savigne, and Robles head Cuban delegation to Berlin Archived 2009-08-13 at the Wayback Machine . IAAF (2009-08-10). Retrieved on 2009-08-12.
  2. Mulkeen, Jon (2009-08-09). Men's Triple Jump - PREVIEW Archived August 10, 2009, at the Wayback Machine . IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-12.