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Ariel Hernández

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Ariel Hernández Azcuy (born May 3, 1970 or April 8, 1972) is a boxer from Cuba, who won two Olympic gold medals in the Middleweight division (71–75 kg); at the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics. He captured the world title at the 1995 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Berlin, just two months after having triumphed at the Pan American Games in Mar del Plata. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ariel Hernández is the 2,595th most popular athlete (up from 2,756th in 2019), the 172nd most popular biography from Cuba (up from 180th in 2019) and the 11th most popular Cuban Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Ariel Hernández ranks 2,595 out of 6,025Before him are Kílian Jornet Burgada, Clarence DeMar, Paul Meister, Nellie Halstead, Allen Johnson, and Abel Kiviat. After him are Xu Haifeng, Sigrun Wodars, Mary Decker, Ara Abrahamian, Mauricio, and Yuriy Bilonoh.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Ariel Hernández ranks 482Before him are Neil Marshall, Rob Riggle, Nicole de Boer, Regla Bell, Michael Wong, and Elaine Hendrix. After him are Andrus Kivirähk, Randa Kassis, Raekwon, Payman Maadi, Vladimir Chagin, and Gina Philips.

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In Cuba

Among people born in Cuba, Ariel Hernández ranks 172 out of 300Before him are Armando Martínez (1961), Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (1952), Hipólito Ramos (1956), Melissa Vargas (1999), Ángel Herrera Vera (1957), and Regla Bell (1970). After him are Héctor Lombard (1978), Magaly Carvajal (1968), Luis Delís (1957), Andrés Aldama (1956), Guillermo Rigondeaux (1980), and Driulis González (1973).

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Among ATHLETES In Cuba

Among athletes born in Cuba, Ariel Hernández ranks 11Before him are María Caridad Colón (1958), Alejandro Casañas (1954), Silvio Leonard (1955), Roberto Hernández (1967), Maritza Martén (1963), and Ángel Herrera Vera (1957). After him are Luis Delís (1957), Estela Rodríguez (1967), Dayron Robles (1986), Anier García (1976), Pedro Pablo Pichardo (1993), and Yipsi Moreno (1980).