Ulises Valentín
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Ulises Valentín (ur. 6 czerwca 1968[1]) – dominikański zapaśnik. Dwukrotny olimpijczyk w stylu klasycznym w kategorii 52 kg. Jedenasty w Barcelonie 1992 i szesnasty w Atlancie 1996 roku.
Czwarty na igrzyskach panamerykańskich w 1991. Trzy brązowe medale mistrzostw panamerykańskich, w 1992, 1993 i 1997. Pięciokrotnie na podium na igrzyskach Ameryki Środkowej i Karaibów, srebro w 1990 i 1993. Drugi i trzeci na mistrzostwach Ameryki Centralnej w 1990 roku
Linki zewnętrzne
- Dane na Foeldeak.com
- Opis sukcesów na eldia.com.do
- Dane na www.colimdo.org. colimdo.org. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2014-07-09)].
Przypisy
- ↑ Ulises Valentin Biography and Olympic Results. Sports-reference.com. [dostęp 2014-10-13]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2008-12-23)]. (ang.).
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