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Israel Hernández

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Israel Hernández Planas (born 7 January 1970, in Santiago de Cuba) is a Cuban judoka. At the 1992 and 1996 Summer Olympics he won bronze medals in the men's Half Lightweight (‍–‍65 kg) category. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Israel Hernández is the 229th most popular martial arts, the 289th most popular biography from Cuba and the 7th most popular Cuban Martial Arts.

Israel Hernández is most famous for being a Cuban Olympic judoka who competed in the 2000 Sydney Olympics. He is recognized for his achievements in judo, representing Cuba on the international stage.

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Among MARTIAL ARTS

Among martial arts, Israel Hernández ranks 229 out of 179Before him are Urbia Meléndez, Miesha Tate, Ylenia Scapin, Frédérique Jossinet, Patimat Abakarova, and Kim Seon-young. After him are Pak Chol-min, Ilse Heylen, Anzhelika Terliuga, Brian Ortega, Sándor Bárdosi, and Claudia Zwiers.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Israel Hernández ranks 1,211Before him are Jason Queally, Jeff Rouse, Kjetil Undset, Tamotsu Komatsuzaki, Luciana Diniz, and Ginuwine. After him are Shaun Goater, İsmail Küçükkaya, Ken Yoshida, Trevor Morris, Jane Goldman, and Tim Hetherington.

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In Cuba

Among people born in Cuba, Israel Hernández ranks 289 out of 300Before him are Roberto Monzón (1978), Yoel García (1973), Yoan Pablo Hernández (1984), Urbia Meléndez (1972), Yandro Quintana (1980), and Alexis Rodríguez (1978). After him are Rafael Capote (1987), Asley González (1989), Óscar Brayson (1985), Daimí Pernía (1976), Yalennis Castillo (1986), and Andry Laffita (1978).

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Among MARTIAL ARTS In Cuba

Among martial arts born in Cuba, Israel Hernández ranks 7Before him are Yoel Romero (1977), Héctor Lombard (1978), Legna Verdecia (1972), Ángel Matos (1976), Diadenis Luna (1975), and Urbia Meléndez (1972). After him are Robelis Despaigne (1988).