Héctor Vinent

Héctor Vinent Cháron
Data i miejsce urodzenia25 lipca 1972
Santiago de Cuba
Dorobek medalowy
Reprezentacja  Kuba
Igrzyska olimpijskie
złotoBarcelona 1992boks
(lekkopółśrednia)
złotoAtlanta 1996boks
(lekkopółśrednia)
Mistrzostwa świata
złotoTampere 1993(lekkopółśrednia)
złotoBerlin 1995(lekkopółśrednia)
Igrzyska panamerykańskie
brązMar del Plata 1995waga lekkopółśrednia

Héctor Vinent Cháron (ur. 25 lipca 1972 w Santiago de Cuba) – kubański bokser. Dwukrotny złoty medalista olimpijski.

Walczył w wadze lekkopółśredniej i zdominował tę kategorię w połowie lat 90. Po raz pierwszy olimpijskie złoto zdobył w 1992 w Barcelonie (miał wówczas 20 lat), tytuł obronił cztery lata później w Atlancie. Dwa razy zdobywał tytuł amatorskiego mistrza świata (1993 i 1995) i sześciokrotnie, począwszy od 1992, mistrza Kuby. Nie przeszedł na zawodowstwo.

Starty olimpijskie

Barcelona 1992
  • waga lekkopółśrednia - złoto
Atlanta 1996
  • waga lekkopółśrednia - złoto

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