Alejandro Casañas
This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Casañas and the second or maternal family name is Ramírez.
Medal record | ||
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Men's Athletics | ||
Representing Cuba | ||
Olympic Games | ||
1976 Montreal | 110 m hurdles | |
1980 Moscow | 110 m hurdles | |
Pan American Games | ||
1975 Mexico City | 110 m hurdles | |
1979 San Juan | 110 m hurdles | |
1983 Caracas | 110 m hurdles | |
Central American and Caribbean Games | ||
1974 Santo Domingo | 110 m hurdles | |
1978 Medellín | 110 m hurdles | |
1982 Havana | 110 m hurdles | |
Central American and Caribbean Championships | ||
1977 Ponce | 110 m hurdles | |
1981 Santo Domingo | 110 m hurdles | |
1983 Havana | 110 m hurdles | |
1985 Nassau | 110 m hurdles | |
IAAF World Cup | ||
1977 Düsseldorf | 110 m hurdles | |
1981 Rome | 110 m hurdles | |
1979 Montreal | 110 m hurdles | |
Summer Universiade | ||
1977 Sofia | 110 m hurdles |
Alejandro Francisco Casañas Ramírez (born January 29, 1954 in Havana) is a former Cuban hurdler.
At the 1977 Summer Universiade in Sofia he set a new world record in the 110 m hurdles with a time 13.21 seconds. This record would, however, only stand for two years. He could never fully copy the world-leading performance at the Olympic Games, where he won silver medals in 1976 and 1980.
His Cuban record time has later been improved by Anier García, Dayron Robles and Emilio Valle.[1]
References
External links
- Alejandro Casañas profile at IAAF
- sports-reference
Records | ||
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Preceded by Rodney Milburn |
Men's 110m Hurdles World Record Holder August 21, 1977 — April 14, 1979 |
Succeeded by Renaldo Nehemiah |
Sporting positions | ||
Preceded by Guy Drut |
Men's 110m Hurdles Best Year Performance 1977 |
Succeeded by Greg Foster |
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