Jorge Llerena

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Jorge Llerena
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Jorge Llerena is a paralympic athlete from Uruguay.

Llerena competed in two Paralympics, firstly in 1996 where he competed in the T10 200m, winning a bronze medal. [1] His final appearance came in 2000, not winning any medal. [2]

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References

  1. "Athletics at the Atlanta 1996 Paralympic Games: Men's 200 m T10". IPC Historical Results Archive. International Paralympic Committee . Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  2. "Jorge Llerena". Paralympic.org. International Paralympic Committee.