In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Colón and the second or maternal family name is
Rueñes-Salazar.
María Colon
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Full name | María Caridad Colón Rueñes-Salazar |
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Born | March 25, 1958 (1958-03-25) (age 67) Baracoa, Cuba |
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María Caridad Colón Rueñes-Salazar (born March 25, 1958, in Baracoa) is a former javelin thrower from Cuba who won the gold medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics, setting a new record.[1]
She lit the flame at the 1982 Central American and Caribbean Games.[2]
In 2020, Rueñes became a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).[3]
International competitions
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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Representing Cuba
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1976
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Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U-20)
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Xalapa, Mexico
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3rd
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Shot put
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10.60 m
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1st
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Javelin
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46.13 m
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1978
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Central American and Caribbean Games
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Medellín, Colombia
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1st
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Javelin
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63.40 m
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1979
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Pan American Games
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
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1st
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Javelin
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62.36 m
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Soviet Spartakiad
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Moscow, Soviet Union
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2nd
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Javelin
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62.30 m
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World Cup
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Montreal, Canada
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3rd
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Javelin
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63.50 m1
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1980
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Olympic Games
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Moscow, Soviet Union
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1st
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Javelin
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68.40 m
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1982
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Central American and Caribbean Games
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Havana, Cuba
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1st
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Javelin
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62.80 m
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1983
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World Championships
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Helsinki, Finland
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8th
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Javelin
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62.04 m
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Pan American Games
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Caracas, Venezuela
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1st
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Javelin
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63.76 m
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Ibero-American Championships
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Barcelona, Spain
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1st
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Javelin
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57.60 m
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1984
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Friendship Games
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Prague, Czechoslovakia
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3rd
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Javelin
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64.34 m
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1985
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Central American and Caribbean Championships
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Nassau, Bahamas
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2nd
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Javelin
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62.78 m
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Universiade
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Kobe, Japan
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3rd
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Javelin
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62.46 m
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World Cup
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Canberra, Australia
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7th
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Javelin
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54.00 m1
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1986
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Central American and Caribbean Games
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Santiago, Dominican Republic
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1st
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Javelin
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67.00 m
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Ibero-American Championships
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Havana, Cuba
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1st
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Javelin
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61.80 m
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1987
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Pan American Games
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Indianapolis, United States
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2nd
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Javelin
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61.66 m
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World Championships
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Rome, Italy
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18th (q)
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Javelin
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57.82 m
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1990
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Central American and Caribbean Games
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Mexico City, Mexico
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2nd
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Javelin
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55.86 m
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1Representing the Americas
References
- ^ Fuller, Linda K. (2016). Female olympians : a mediated socio-cultural and political-economic timeline. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US. p. 41. ISBN 9781137594815. OCLC 966525012.
- ^ Official Results p. 89 "María Caridad Colón became the first woman in these events who carried the torch to light the fire stand in the main stadium during the opening act."
- ^ "María de la Caridad Colón Rueñes". The International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
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