Cuba at the 2011 Parapan American Games

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Cuba will participate in the 2011 Parapan American Games.

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Medalists

Medals by sport
SportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Athletics 147728
Swimming 63110
Judo 54110
Powerlifting 1203
Table tennis 1023
Total27161154
MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Lorenzo Perez Swimming Men's 400 metres freestyle S6November 13
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Omara Durand Athletics Women's 400 metres T13November 14
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yunerki Ortega Swimming Men's 50 metres freestyle S11November 14
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ettiam Calderon Athletics Men's long jump F46November 15
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Daineris Mijan Athletics Women's 100 metres T12November 15
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Luis Felipe Gutierrez Athletics Men's 100 metres T13November 15
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Lorenzo Perez Swimming Men's 50 metres freestyle S6November 15
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Rafael Castillo Swimming Men's 50 metres butterfly S6November 15
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yanelis M. Silva Table tennis Women's singles C1-3November 15
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yunidis Castillo Athletics Women's 100 metres T46November 16
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Leonardo Diaz Athletics Men's discus throw F54/55/56November 16
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yunerki Ortega Swimming Men's 100 metres breaststroke SB11November 16
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Omara Durand Athletics Women's 100 metres T13November 17
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Cesar Rubio Powerlifting Men's 48 kg - 56 kgNovember 17
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Lorenzo Perez Swimming Men's 100 metres freestyle S6November 17
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Luis Felipe Gutierrez Athletics Men's long jump F13November 18
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Daineris Mijan Athletics Women's 200 metres T12November 18
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Luis Felipe Gutierrez Athletics Men's 200 metres T13November 18
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Miguel Bartelemy Sablon Athletics Men's 400 metres T13November 18
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Lazaro Rashid Athletics Men's 1,500 metres T13November 18
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yaumara Milan Athletics Women's discus throw F12November 18
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Lazaro Rashid Athletics Men's 800 metres T12November 18
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yarima Brooks Judo Women's 70 kgNovember 18
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jorge Hierrezuelo Judo Men's 90 kgNovember 18
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yangaliny Jimenez Judo Men's +100 kgNovember 18
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Dalidaivis Rodriguez Judo Women's 63 kgNovember 19
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Victor L. Sanchez Judo Men's 66 kgNovember 20
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Julio Soria Swimming Men's 50 metres freestyle S13November 14
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Raciel Gonzalez Isidoria Athletics Men's 100 metres T46November 15
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Leonardo Diaz Athletics Men's javelin throw F54/55/56November 15
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ettiam Calderon Athletics Men's 200 metres T46November 17
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Gerdan Fonseca Athletics Men's javelin throw F44November 17
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Luis Perea Powerlifting Men's 60 kg - 67.5 kgNovember 17
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Rafael Castillo Swimming Men's 100 metres freestyle S6November 17
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Angel Jimenez Cabeza Athletics Men's long jump F13November 18
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Arian Iznaga Athletics Men's 400 metres T11November 18
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Miguel Bartelemy Sablon Athletics Men's 800 metres T13November 18
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Oniger Jesus Drake Powerlifting Men's 75 kg - 82.5 kgNovember 18
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Gerardo Rodriguez Judo Men's 73 kgNovember 19
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Isao R. Cruz Judo Men's 81 kgNovember 19
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Julio Soria Swimming Men's 100 metres freestyle S13November 19
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Maria Gonzalez Judo Women's 48 kgNovember 20
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sergio Arturo Perez Judo Men's 60 kgNovember 20
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yunerki Ortega Swimming Men's 100 metre backstroke S11November 13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Leonardo Diaz Athletics Men's shot put F54/55/56November 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Franklin Oquendo Fonseca Athletics Men's discus throw F37/38November 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Arian Iznaga Athletics Men's 100 metres T11November 15
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yunier Fernandez Table tennis Men's singles C1-2November 15
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Erich Manso Table tennis Men's singles C10November 15
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Arian Iznaga Athletics Men's 200 metres T11November 16
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lazaro Reus Fabian Athletics Men's 200 metres T12November 16
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Erick Figueredo Athletics Men's shot put F32/33/34November 16
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Erick Figueredo Athletics Men's discus throw F32/33/34November 18
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Juan C. Cortada Judo Men's 100 kgNovember 18

Athletics

Cuba will send seventeen male and five female athletes to compete.

Cycling

Cuba will send two male athletes to compete. One male athlete will compete in the road cycling tournament, while one male athlete will compete in the track cycling tournament.

Judo

Cuba will send seven male and three female athletes to compete.

Powerlifting

Cuba will send six male athletes to compete.

Swimming

Cuba will send four male swimmers to compete.

Table tennis

Cuba will send four male and one female table tennis player to compete.

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