Dolores Ruiz

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Dolores Ruiz
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Full name Dolores Ruiz de Assin Jorda
Born (1964-04-16) 16 April 1964 (age 59)
Madrid Spain
Nationality Spanish
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Dolores Ruiz de Assin Jorda (born 16 April 1964) is a Spanish team handball player who played for the club Ent. Pegaso and for the Spanish national team. She was born in Madrid. She competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, where the Spanish team placed seventh. [1]

She was retired because of her problems in her knee. Nowadays,[ when? ] she is a physical education teacher in a Spanish high school (IES Antares).

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References

  1. Profile: Dolores Ruiz sports-reference.com (Retrieved on 24 January 2014)