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Reineris Salas

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Reineris Salas Perez (born March 17, 1987) is a male freestyle wrestler from Cuba. He is a two time World Freestyle Wrestling Championships silver medalist. He represented Cuba at the 2020 Summer Olympics. He won the bronze medal in the men's freestyle 97 kg event. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Reineris Salas is the 5,060th most popular athlete (down from 4,426th in 2019), the 285th most popular biography from Cuba (down from 266th in 2019) and the 59th most popular Cuban Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Reineris Salas ranks 5,060 out of 6,025Before him are Kriss Akabusi, Nadia Battocletti, Mark Lewis-Francis, Tori Bowie, Ricardo Santos, and Alistair Brownlee. After him are Khetag Tsabolov, Tom Ashley, Maxim Chudov, Okkert Brits, Pavel Maslák, and Wyatt Allen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Reineris Salas ranks 1,121Before him are Lars Haugen, Davide Malacarne, Douglas, Alessia Filippi, Kamil Vacek, and O. J. Mayo. After him are Marco Pappa, Zhanar Dugalova, Anna Pavlova, Stephanie, Jamel Saihi, and Mazinho.

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In Cuba

Among people born in Cuba, Reineris Salas ranks 285 out of 300Before him are Alexis Copello (1985), Vida Guerra (1974), Osmay Acosta (1985), Orlando Ortega (1991), Yan Bartelemí (1980), and Loren Alfonso (1995). After him are Yurisel Laborde (1979), Yunaika Crawford (1982), Ibrahim Camejo (1982), Isabella Castillo (1994), Emilio Correa (1985), and Luis Orta (1994).

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Among ATHLETES In Cuba

Among athletes born in Cuba, Reineris Salas ranks 59Before him are Leonel Suárez (1987), Libania Grenot (1983), Rafael Alba (1993), Alexis Copello (1985), Osmay Acosta (1985), and Orlando Ortega (1991). After him are Yurisel Laborde (1979), Yunaika Crawford (1982), Ibrahim Camejo (1982), Maykel Massó (1999), Andy Díaz (1995), and Jordan Díaz (2001).