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Oscar García

1966 - Today

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Óscar Manuel García Pérez (born 23 December 1966) is a Cuban fencer. He won a silver medal in the team foil event at the 1992 Summer Olympics and a bronze in the same event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Oscar García is the 3,473rd most popular athlete, the 228th most popular biography from Cuba and the 28th most popular Cuban Athlete.

Oscar García, the Cuban fencer born in 1966, is most famous for competing in the sport of fencing, representing Cuba in international competitions. He is particularly known for his achievements in the épée category.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Oscar García ranks 3,473 out of 6,025Before him are Stephen Kiprotich, José Ramos, Svetlana Goncharenko, Chen Yanqing, Bevan Docherty, and Björn Ferry. After him are Peder Fredricson, Ivan Ukhov, Pierre Thorsson, DeAnna Price, Sam Graddy, and Per Sætersdal.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Oscar García ranks 846Before him are Mark Kratzmann, Rupert Gregson-Williams, André Sogliuzzo, Helmut Mayer, Udo Bölts, and Bruce Murray. After him are Eiji Hirata, Pierre Thorsson, Judith Wiesner, Sergei Shipov, Alexander Szelig, and Con O'Neill.

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In Cuba

Among people born in Cuba, Oscar García ranks 228 out of 300Before him are Odlanier Solís (1980), Daisy Fuentes (1966), Silvia Costa (1964), Filiberto Azcuy (1972), Amarilis Savón (1974), and Taismary Agüero (1977). After him are Angel Espinosa (1966), Yargelis Savigne (1984), József Navarrete (1965), Robertlandy Simón (1987), Yuriorkis Gamboa (1981), and Héctor Vinent (1972).

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Among ATHLETES In Cuba

Among athletes born in Cuba, Oscar García ranks 28Before him are Arnaldo Mesa (1967), Osleidys Menéndez (1979), Julio César La Cruz (1989), Maikro Romero (1972), Ioamnet Quintero (1972), and Silvia Costa (1964). After him are Yargelis Savigne (1984), József Navarrete (1965), Odalis Revé (1970), Niurka Montalvo (1968), Aliuska López (1969), and Idalys Ortiz (1989).