Cuba at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Cuba competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016. This was the nation's twentieth appearance at the Summer Olympics. The Cuban team consisted of 124 athletes, 89 men and 35 women, across eighteen sports.[2]

Cuba at the
2016 Summer Olympics
IOC codeCUB
NOCCuban Olympic Committee
in Rio de Janeiro
Competitors124 in 18 sports
Flag bearer Mijaín López[1]
Medals
Ranked 18th
Gold
5
Silver
2
Bronze
4
Total
11
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

Cuba returned home from Rio de Janeiro with a total of 11 medals (5 gold, 2 silver, and 4 bronze), its lowest haul in Summer Olympic history since 1976 based on the overall tally.[3] Six of these medals were awarded to the Cuban team in boxing, three in wrestling, and one each in athletics and judo (both of which were won by women).

The most significant Cuban highlight of the Games came from Mijaín López, who successfully defended his super heavyweight title in Greco-Roman wrestling, matching a historic "three-peat" effort with Russian legend Alexander Karelin in the same sport category.[4][5] Moreover, Lopez joined heavyweight boxers Teófilo Stevenson (1972–1980) and Félix Savón (1992–2000) as the only Cubans to ever achieve three successive Olympic titles.[6][7]

Boxers Robeisy Ramírez (bantamweight), Arlen López (middleweight), and Julio César La Cruz (light heavyweight) contributed three of the country's gold medals through their respective weight categories, while reigning world lightweight champion Ismael Borrero added the Olympic title to his career treasury in Greco-Roman wrestling.[8] On the women's side, judoka Idalys Ortiz completed a full set of medals at her third Olympics with a silver in the heavyweight class (+78 kg), bowing out her title defense to France's Émilie Andéol.[9] Meanwhile, world champion Denia Caballero collected the country's only track and field medal with a bronze in the discus throw.[10]

Medalists

Medals by sport
Sport Total
Boxing3036
Wrestling2103
Judo0101
Athletics0011
Total52411

Competitors

The Cuban Olympic Committee fielded a team of 124 athletes, 89 men and 35 women, across 18 sports at the Games.[2] Although its full roster was roughly larger by 13 athletes than in London four years earlier, it was still one of Cuba's smallest delegations sent to the Olympics since 1964.

Men's volleyball was the only collective sport in which Cuba qualified for the Games, having returned to the Olympic scene after a sixteen-year absence.[11] For individual-based sports, Cuba made its Olympic debut in badminton, as well as its return to fencing, modern pentathlon, and beach volleyball after being absent from London 2012, and artistic gymnastics after 12 years. Track and field accounted for the largest number of athletes on the Cuban team, with 43 entries. There was a single competitor each in archery, badminton, fencing, and taekwondo.

Fifteen of Cuba's past Olympic medalists returned, including defending champions Idalys Ortiz (judo, women's +78 kg), boxers Robeisy Ramírez (bantamweight) and Roniel Iglesias (welterweight), and rapid fire pistol shooter Leuris Pupo, who headed the roster as the most experienced competitor going to his fifth straight Games. Aiming for a historic golden three-peat in the super heavyweight category, Greco-Roman wrestler Mijaín López was selected to lead the Cuban delegation for the third consecutive time as the flag bearer in the opening ceremony.[1][12] Moreover, he matched the record of boxing legend Teófilo Stevenson, who carried the Cuban flag at Munich 1972, Montreal 1976, and Moscow 1980.

Seventeen-year-old artistic gymnast Marcia Vidiaux was Cuba's youngest competitor, with skeet shooter and Athens 2004 bronze medalist Juan Miguel Rodríguez rounding out the field as the oldest competitor (aged 49).

Other notable athletes on the Cuban roster included 2015 world silver medalist Manrique Larduet in men's artistic gymnastics, pole vaulter Yarisley Silva, world boxing champions Joahnys Argilagos (light flyweight), Yosvany Veitía (flyweight), Lázaro Álvarez (lightweight), Arlen López (middleweight), and Julio César La Cruz (light heavyweight), world-ranked rower Ángel Fournier in the men's single sculls, and Greco-Roman wrestler Ismael Borrero (men's 59 kg).[13]

Archery

One Cuban archer has qualified for the men's individual recurve at the Olympics by receiving a spare berth freed up by El Salvador as the next highest-ranked eligible athlete, not yet qualified, at the Pan American Qualification Tournament in Medellín, Colombia.[14]

AthleteEventRanking roundRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BM
ScoreSeedOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Adrián PuentesMen's individual65637  Boardman (MEX)
W 6–4
 Das (IND)
L 4–6
Did not advance

Athletics (track and field)

Cuban athletes have so far achieved qualifying standards in the following athletics events (up to a maximum of 3 athletes in each event):[15][16]

Following the end of the qualifying period on July 11, 2016, a total of 43 athletes (24 men and 19 women) were named to the Cuban track and field roster, as part of the nation's official team announcement nine days later. Among them featured hurdler and Beijing 2008 champion Dayron Robles, London 2012 medalists Yarisley Silva (pole vault) and Leonel Suárez (decathlon), 2015 world champion Denia Caballero, and triple jumper and world leader Pedro Pablo Pichardo.[17]

Key
  • Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
  • NR = National record
  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event
  • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
Track & road events
Men
AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
José Luis Gaspar400 m hurdles50.587Did not advance
Yoandys Lescay400 m45.363 Q45.006Did not advance
Reynier Mena200 m20.424Did not advance
Yordan O'Farrill110 m hurdles13.564 Q13.707Did not advance
Richer PérezMarathon2:18:0546
Jhoanis Portilla110 m hurdlesDSQDid not advance
Dayron RoblesDNSDid not advance
Roberto Skyers200 m20.442 Q20.608Did not advance
Edel Amores
Yaniel Carrero
Reynier Mena
Reidis Ramos
César Yuniel Ruiz
Roberto Skyers
4 × 100 m relay38.477Did not advance
Adrián Chacón
William Collazo
José Luis Gaspar
Yoandys Lescay
Osmaidel Pellicier
Leandro Zamora
4 × 400 m relay3:00.163 Q2:59.536
Women
AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Rose Mary Almanza800 m2:00.503Did not advance
Dailín BelmonteMarathon2:48:58102
Sahily Diago800 m2:01.383Did not advance
Arialis Gandulla200 m23.416Did not advance
Zurian Hechavarría400 m hurdles57.287Did not advance
Lisneidy Veitia800 m2:02.104Did not advance
Daisurami Bonne
Gilda Casanova
Evelyn Cipriano
Sahily Diago
Roxana Gomez
Lisneidy Veitia
4 × 400 m relay3:30.118Did not advance
Field events
Men
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Jorge FernándezDiscus throw60.4322Did not advance
Roberto JanetHammer throw73.2314Did not advance
Lázaro MartínezTriple jump16.6112 q16.688
Maykel MassóLong jump7.8115Did not advance
Pedro Pablo PichardoTriple jumpDNSDid not advance
Ernesto Revé16.5814Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Yulenmis AguilarJavelin throw54.9429Did not advance
Denia CaballeroDiscus throw62.946 Q65.34
Yirisleydi FordHammer throw10.9132Did not advance
Yaniuvis LópezShot put17.1522Did not advance
Yaimé PérezDiscus throw65.381 QNM
Liadagmis PoveaTriple jump13.7825Did not advance
Yarisley SilvaPole vault4.605 q4.60=7
Saily ViartShot put16.9926Did not advance
Combined events – Men's decathlon
AthleteEvent 100 m LJ SP HJ 400 m 110H DT PV JT 1500 m FinalRank
Yordanis GarcíaResult10.816.8314.582.0148.6914.2540.344.5064.704:44.99796118
Points903774764813876942671760809649
Leonel SuárezResult11.217.1414.272.0748.1514.4847.074.9072.324:28.3284606
Points814847745868902913810880925756
Combined events – Women's heptathlon
AthleteEvent 100H HJ SP 200 m LJ JT 800 mFinalRank
Yorgelis RodríguezResult13.611.8613.6924.266.2548.892:14.6564819
Points10341054773956927835898

Badminton

Cuba has qualified one badminton player for the men's singles into the Olympic tournament. Osleni Guerrero had claimed his Olympic spot as one of top 34 individual shuttlers in the BWF World Rankings as of 5 May 2016.[18]

AthleteEventGroup StageEliminationQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Osleni GuerreroMen's singles  Sugiarto (INA)
L (12–21, 14–21)
 Shu (USA)
W (21–16, 21–15)
2Did not advance

Boxing

Cuba has entered ten male boxers to compete in each of the following weight classes into the Olympic boxing tournament. Olympic bronze medalist Yasniel Toledo was the only Cuban finishing among the top two of their respective weight division in the World Series of Boxing.

Five boxers (Argilagos, Veitía, Alvarez, López, and La Cruz) qualified through the 2015 World Championships, while Roniel Iglesias, Erislandy Savón and Lenier Pero had claimed their Olympic spots at the 2016 American Qualification Tournament in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[19] London 2012 champion Robeisy Ramírez was the last Cuban boxer to upgrade an Olympic spot in the men's bantamweight division with a quarterfinal triumph at the 2016 AIBA World Qualifying Tournament in Baku, Azerbaijan.[20]

AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Joahnys ArgilagosMen's light flyweightBye  Yafai (GBR)
W 2–1
 Warui (KEN)
W 3–0
 Martinez (COL)
L 1–2
Did not advance
Yosvany VeitíaMen's flyweightBye  Kharroubi (MAR)
W 3–0
 Hu Jg (CHN)
L 1–2
Did not advance
Robeisy RamírezMen's bantamweight  Thapa (IND)
W 3–0
 Hamout (MAR)
W 2–1
 Zhang Jw (CHN)
W 3–0
 Akhmadaliev (UZB)
W 3–0
 Stevenson (USA)
W 2–1
Lázaro ÁlvarezMen's lightweightBye  Tommasone (ITA)
W 3–0
 Balderas (USA)
W 3–0
 Conceição (BRA)
L 0–3
Did not advance
Yasniel ToledoMen's light welterweightBye  McCormack (GBR)
W 2–1
 Sotomayor (AZE)
L 0–3
Did not advance
Roniel IglesiasMen's welterweightBye  Margaryan (ARM)
W TKO
 Giyasov (UZB)
L 0–3
Did not advance
Arlen LópezMen's middleweightBye  Harcsa (HUN)
W TKO
 Assomo (FRA)
W 3–0
 Shakhsuvarly (AZE)
W 3–0
 Melikuziev (UZB)
W 3–0
Julio César La CruzMen's light heavyweightBye  Ünal (TUR)
W 3–0
 Borges (BRA)
W 3–0
 Bauderlique (FRA)
W 3–0
 Niyazymbetov (KAZ)
W 3–0
Erislandy SavónMen's heavyweightBye  Okolie (GBR)
W 3–0
 Peralta (ARG)
W 3–0
 Levit (KAZ)
L 0–3
Did not advance
Lenier PeroMen's super heavyweightBye  Vianello (ITA)
W 3–0
 Hrgović (CRO)
L TKO
Did not advance

Canoeing

Sprint

Cuban canoeists have qualified a single boat in the women's K-1 200 m for the Games through the 2015 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships.[21] Meanwhile, four additional boats were awarded to the Cuban squad at the 2016 Pan American Sprint Qualifier in Gainesville, Georgia, United States, either by winning their event or when the quota place for their event passed to the highest finisher not qualified.[22]

AthleteEventHeatsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Fidel Antonio VargasMen's K-1 200 m35.5616Did not advance
Jorge Dayán
Serguey Torres
Men's C-2 1000 m3:34.9392 Q3:40.1921 FA3:48.1336
Jorge García
Reinier Torres
Men's K-2 1000 m3:25.7115 Q3:23.4665 FB3:18.7689
Yusmari MenganaWomen's K-1 200 m41.7011 Q41.6886 FB42.03612
Women's K-1 500 m2:02.1626Did not advance

Qualification Legend: FA = Qualify to final (medal); FB = Qualify to final B (non-medal)

Cycling

Road

Cuba has qualified one rider in the women's Olympic road race by virtue of a top 22 national finish in the 2016 UCI World Rankings.[23]

AthleteEventTimeRank
Arlenis SierraWomen's road race3:58:0328

Track

Following the completion of the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, Cuban riders have accumulated spots in the women's sprint, women's keirin, and women's omnium, by virtue of their final individual Olympic rankings in those events.

Sprint
AthleteEventQualificationRound 1Repechage 1Round 2Repechage 2QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Time
Speed (km/h)
RankOpposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Opposition
Time
Speed (km/h)
Rank
Lisandra GuerraWomen's sprint11.171
64.452
20Did not advance
Keirin
AthleteEvent1st RoundRepechage2nd RoundFinal
RankRankRankRank
Lisandra GuerraWomen's keirin3 R3Did not advance
Omnium
AthleteEventScratch raceIndividual pursuitElimination raceTime trialFlying lapPoints raceTotal pointsRank
RankPointsTimeRankPointsRankPointsTimeRankPointsTimeRankPointsPointsRank
Marlies MejíasWomen's omnium12183:34.03482618635.65582614.4419247331737

Fencing

Cuba has entered one fencer into the Olympic competition, signifying the nation's sporting comeback after an eight-year hiatus. Yoendry Iriarte had claimed his Olympic spot in the men's sabre by virtue of a top two finish at the Pan American Zonal Qualifier in San José, Costa Rica.

AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Yoendry IriarteMen's sabre  Kim J-h (KOR)
L 7–15
Did not advance

Gymnastics

Artistic

Cuba has entered three artistic gymnasts into the Olympic competition. 2015 Pan American Games runner-up Manrique Larduet had claimed his Olympic spot in the men's apparatus and all-around events through the 2015 World Championships, while his teammate Randy Lerú performed the same feat, as well as Marcia Videaux in the women's at the Olympic Test Event in Rio de Janeiro.[24][25]

Men
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ApparatusTotalRankApparatusTotalRank
F PH R V PB HB F PH R V PB HB
Manrique LarduetAll-around15.20013.86615.10011.76615.76615.11686.81415 Q0.0000.00015.13314.0000.0000.00029.13324
Parallel bars15.76615.7664 Q15.62515.6255
Horizontal bar15.11615.1168 Q15.03315.0336
Randy LerúAll-around13.00011.96613.40014.16615.00014.86682.39843Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ApparatusTotalRankApparatusTotalRank
V UB BB F V UB BB F
Marcia VideauxFloor13.06613.06658Did not advance

Judo

Cuba has qualified a total of nine judokas for each of the following weight classes at the Games. Eight of them (five men and three women), including London 2012 champion Idalys Ortíz and silver medalist Asley González, were ranked among the top 22 eligible judokas for men and top 14 for women in the IJF World Ranking List of May 30, 2016, while Beijing 2008 runner-up Yalennis Castillo at women's half-heavyweight (78 kg) earned a continental quota spot from the Pan American region as the highest-ranked Cuban judoka outside of direct qualifying position.[26][27]

Men
AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechageFinal / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Magdiel Estrada−73 kg  Ježek (CZE)
W 010–002
 Shavdatuashvili (GEO)
L 000–100
Did not advance
Iván Felipe Silva−81 kgBye  Tchrikishvili (GEO)
L 000–001
Did not advance
Asley González−90 kg  Michel (BOL)
W 110–000
 Nhabali (UKR)
W 101–000
 Lkhagvasüren (MGL)
L 000–100
Did not advance
José Armenteros−100 kgBye  Naidangiin (MGL)
W 001–000
 Darwish (EGY)
L 000–001
Did not advance
Alex García Mendoza+100 kg  Abdurakhmonov (TJK)
W 100–000
 Bor (HUN)
W 000–000 S
 Harasawa (JPN)
L 000–100
Did not advance  Krakovetskii (KGZ)
W 100–000
 Sasson (ISR)
L 000–000 S
5
Women
AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechageFinal / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Dayaris Mestre−48 kg  Ratiarison (MAD)
W 000–000 S
 Figueroa (ESP)
W 001–000
 Menezes (BRA)
W 000–000 S
 Jeong B-k (KOR)
L 000–100
Bye  Galbadrakh (KAZ)
L 000–100
5
Maricet Espinosa−63 kg  Khatri (NEP)
W 011–000
 Gerbi (ISR)
L 001–100
Did not advance
Yalennis Castillo−78 kgBye  Verkerk (NED)
W 000–000 S
 Velenšek (SLO)
L 000–100
Bye  Joó (HUN)
W 001–000
 Aguiar (BRA)
L 000–001
5
Idalys Ortiz+78 kgBye  Chibisova (RUS)
W 100–000
 Kim M-j (KOR)
W 101–000
 Yamabe (JPN)
0W 001–000
Bye  Andéol (FRA)
L 000–100

Modern pentathlon

Cuban athletes have qualified for the following places to compete in modern pentathlon. José Figueroa and Leydi Moya secured a selection each in the men's and women's event respectively after obtaining one of the five Olympic slots from the Pan American Games.[28]

AthleteEventFencing
(épée one touch)
Swimming
(200 m freestyle)
Riding
(show jumping)
Combined: shooting/running
(10 m air pistol)/(3200 m)
Total pointsFinal rank
RRBRRankMP pointsTimeRankMP pointsPenaltiesRankMP pointsTimeRankMP Points
José FigueroaMen's9–262341562:15.3936294673223312:49.1336531121432
Leydi MoyaWomen's14–210291842:15.7513293EL=31013:11.072750998634

Rowing

Cuba has qualified four boats for each of the following rowing classes into the Olympic regatta. Two of these crews had confirmed Olympic spots each in the men's single and double sculls at the 2015 FISA World Championships in Lac d'Aiguebelette, France, while the lightweight double sculls rowers had added one boat per gender to the Cuban roster with a top six finish at the 2016 Latin American Continental Qualification Regatta in Valparaíso, Chile.[29]

Men
AthleteEventHeatsRepechageQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Ángel FournierSingle sculls7:06.891 QFBye6:51.891 SA/B7:02.653 FA6:55.906
Adrián Oquendo
Eduardo Rubio
Double sculls6:52.205 R6:21.524Did not advance
Liosbel Hernández
Raúl Hernández
Lightweight double sculls6:39.794 R7:07.173 SC/D7:30.132 FC6:47.8018
Women
AthleteEventHeatsRepechageSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Licet Hernández
Yislena Hernández
Lightweight double sculls7:26.434 R8:22.055 SC/D8:27.444 FD7:50.2119

Qualification Legend: FA=Final A (medal); FB=Final B (non-medal); FC=Final C (non-medal); FD=Final D (non-medal); FE=Final E (non-medal); FF=Final F (non-medal); SA/B=Semifinals A/B; SC/D=Semifinals C/D; SE/F=Semifinals E/F; QF=Quarterfinals; R=Repechage

Shooting

Cuban shooters have achieved quota places for the following events by virtue of their best finishes at the 2014 and 2015 ISSF World Championships, the 2015 ISSF World Cup series, the American Continental Championships, and the Pan American Games, as long as they obtained a minimum qualifying score (MQS) by March 31, 2016.[30][31] A total of six Cuban shooters were named to the Olympic roster, including London 2012 champion Leuris Pupo (men's 25 m rapid fire pistol) and Olympic bronze medalists Juan Miguel Rodríguez (2004) and Eglis Yaima Cruz (2008).[32]

Men
AthleteEventQualificationSemifinalFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Reinier Estpinan10 m air rifle610.048Did not advance
50 m rifle prone613.645Did not advance
50 m rifle 3 positions115738Did not advance
Jorge Grau10 m air pistol56937Did not advance
50 m pistol54627Did not advance
Alexander Molerio10 m air rifle607.249Did not advance
50 m rifle 3 positions114642Did not advance
Leuris Pupo25 m rapid fire pistol5836 Q185
Juan Miguel RodríguezSkeet11626Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Eglis Yaima Cruz10 m air rifle412.131Did not advance
50 m rifle 3 positions58110Did not advance
Dianelys Pérez10 m air rifle403.546Did not advance
50 m rifle 3 positions56836Did not advance

Qualification Legend: Q = Qualify for the next round; q = Qualify for the bronze medal (shotgun)

Swimming

Cuba has received a Universality invitation from FINA to send two swimmers (one male and one female) to the Olympics.[33][34][35]

AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Luis Vega TorresMen's 400 m individual medley4:27.2726Did not advance
Elisbet GámezWomen's 200 m freestyle2:01.0836Did not advance

Table tennis

Cuba has entered two athletes into the table tennis competition at the Games. Jorge Campos and 2012 Olympian Andy Pereira had secured their Olympic spots in the men's singles by virtue of their top six finish at the Latin American Qualification Tournament in Santiago, Chile.[36]

AthleteEventPreliminaryRound 1Round 2Round 3Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Jorge CamposMen's singlesBye  Wang (CAN)
L 2–4
Did not advance
Andy PereiraBye  Calderano (BRA)
L 0–4
Did not advance

Taekwondo

Cuba entered one athlete into the taekwondo competition at the Olympics. Rafael Alba secured a place in the men's heavyweight category (+80 kg) by virtue of his top two finish at the 2016 Pan American Qualification Tournament in Aguascalientes, Mexico.[37]

AthleteEventRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechageFinal / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Rafael AlbaMen's +80 kg  Trabelsi (TUN)
W 13–4
 Shokin (UZB)
L 1–1 SUP
Did not advance

Volleyball

Beach

Cuba men's beach volleyball team qualified directly for the Olympics by winning the final match over Canada at the 2016 NORCECA Continental Cup in Guaymas, Mexico.[38]

AthleteEventPreliminary roundStandingRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Nivaldo Díaz
Sergio González
Men'sPool D
 OliveiraSolberg (BRA)
W 2 – 1 (24–22, 21–23, 15–13)
 SamoilovsŠmēdiņš (LAT)
W 2 – 1 (23–21, 19–21, 15–9)
 SaxtonSchalk (CAN)
W 2 – 0 (21–15, 21–18)
1 Q  Doppler
Horst (AUT)
W 2 – 0 (21–17, 21–14)
 Krasilnikov
Semenov (RUS)
L 1 – 2 (20–22, 24–22, 16–18)
Did not advance

Indoor

Men's tournament

Cuba men's volleyball team qualified for the Olympics by attaining a top finish and securing a lone outright berth at the NORCECA Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Edmonton, Canada, signifying the team's Olympic comeback for the first time since Sydney 2000.[39]

Team roster

The following is the Cuban roster in the men's volleyball tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[40]

Head coach: Nicolás Vives

No.NameDate of birthHeightWeightSpikeBlock2015–16 club
1Yosvani González18 April 19881.96 m (6 ft 5 in)85 kg (187 lb)345 cm (136 in)330 cm (130 in) La Habana
2Osniel Melgarejo18 December 19971.95 m (6 ft 5 in)83 kg (183 lb)345 cm (136 in)320 cm (130 in) Sancti Spiritus
4Javier Jiménez (C)16 November 19891.98 m (6 ft 6 in)89 kg (196 lb)352 cm (139 in)345 cm (136 in) P.A.O.K. Thessaloniki
5Javier Concepción27 December 19972.00 m (6 ft 7 in)84 kg (185 lb)356 cm (140 in)350 cm (140 in) La Habana
6Osniel Rendón26 October 19962.02 m (6 ft 8 in)90 kg (200 lb)350 cm (140 in)340 cm (130 in) Matanzas
7Yonder García (L)26 March 19931.83 m (6 ft 0 in)78 kg (172 lb)325 cm (128 in)320 cm (130 in) Ciudad Habana
9Liván Osoria5 February 19942.01 m (6 ft 7 in)96 kg (212 lb)345 cm (136 in)325 cm (128 in) Santiago de Cuba
10Darien Ferrer31 October 19822.02 m (6 ft 8 in)90 kg (200 lb)350 cm (140 in)348 cm (137 in) Santiago de Cuba
13Mario Rivera25 October 19821.80 m (5 ft 11 in)92 kg (203 lb)343 cm (135 in)323 cm (127 in) Pinar del Río
17Reinier Rojas30 July 19861.90 m (6 ft 3 in)78 kg (172 lb)335 cm (132 in)325 cm (128 in) La Habana
18Miguel Ángel López25 March 19971.89 m (6 ft 2 in)75 kg (165 lb)345 cm (136 in)320 cm (130 in) Cienfuegos
21Adrián Goide26 June 19981.91 m (6 ft 3 in)80 kg (180 lb)344 cm (135 in)340 cm (130 in) Sancti Spiritus
Group play
PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1  Argentina541121243.0003943351.176Quarterfinals
2  Poland541121452.8004473891.149
3  Russia541111362.1674323671.177
4  Iran5237890.8893893920.992
5  Egypt51433120.2502863620.790
6  Cuba50501150.0673004030.744
Source: FIVB
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
7 August 2016 (2016-08-07)
20:30
Russia  3–1  CubaGinásio do Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 6,287
Referees: Vladimir Simonović (SRB), Rogerio Espicalsky (BRA)
(25–17, 25–19, 22–25, 25–18)
Results Statistics

9 August 2016 (2016-08-09)
20:30
Cuba  0–3  EgyptGinásio do Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 5,016
Referees: Rogerio Espicalsky (BRA), Denny Cespedes (DOM)
(22–25, 15–25, 22–25)
Results Statistics

11 August 2016 (2016-08-11)
09:30
Iran  3–0  CubaGinásio do Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 6,625
Referees: Fabrizio Pasquali (ITA), Juray Mokrý (SVK)
(25–21, 31–29, 25–16)
Results Statistics

13 August 2016 (2016-08-13)
11:35
Argentina  3–0  CubaGinásio do Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 7,428
Referees: Paulo Turci (BRA), Vladimir Simonović (SRB)
(25–16, 25–14, 25–16)
Results Statistics

15 August 2016 (2016-08-15)
17:05
Poland  3–0  CubaGinásio do Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 8,175
Referees: Vladimir Simonović (SRB), Ibrahim Al-Naama (QAT)
(25–18, 25–15, 25–17)
Results Statistics

Weightlifting

Cuba has qualified one male and one female weightlifter for the Rio Olympics by virtue of a top seven national finish (for men) and top four (for women), respectively, at the 2016 Pan American Championships. The team must allocate these places to individual athletes by June 20, 2016.[41]

AthleteEventSnatchClean & JerkTotalRank
ResultRankResultRank
Yoelmis HernándezMen's −85 kg150=1220073509
Marina RodríguezWomen's −63 kg94812152158

Wrestling

Cuba has qualified a total of ten wrestlers for each of the following weight classes into the Olympic competition. Two of them had booked Olympic spots each in the men's Greco Roman (59 & 130 kg) at the 2015 World Championships, while the majority of Olympic berths were awarded to the Cuban wrestlers, who progressed to the top two finals at the 2016 Pan American Qualification Tournament.[42][43]

Key:

  • VT – Victory by Fall.
  • PP – Decision by Points – the loser with technical points.
  • PO – Decision by Points – the loser without technical points.
  • ST – Technical superiority – the loser without technical points and a margin of victory of at least 8 (Greco-Roman) or 10 (freestyle) points.
  • SP – Technical superiority – the loser with technical points and a margin of victory of at least 8 (Greco-Roman) or 10 (freestyle) points.
  • VA – Decision by withdrawal
Men's freestyle
AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalRepechage 1Repechage 2Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Yowlys Bonne−57 kg  Rakhmonov (UZB)
W 4–0 ST
 Diatta (SEN)
W 3–1 PP
 Higuchi (JPN)
L 1–3 PP
Did not advanceBye  Yang K-i (PRK)
W 4–1 SP
 Rahimi (IRI)
L 0–5 VT
5
Alejandro Valdés−65 kg  Kaya (TUR)
W 5–0 VT
 Ramonov (RUS)
L 1–3 PP
Did not advance  Garcia (CAN)
L 1–3 PP
Did not advance7
Liván López−74 kg  Friev (ESP)
W 3–1 PP
 Usserbayev (KAZ)
L 1–3 PP
Did not advance10
Reineris Salas−86 kgBye  Kim G-u (KOR)
W 3–1 PP
 Yaşar (TUR)
L 1–3 PP
Did not advanceBye  Espinal (PUR)
W 3–1 PP
 Cox (USA)
L 0–5 VA
5
Javier Cortina−97 kgBye  Snyder (USA)
L 1–3 PP
Did not advanceBye  Saritov (ROU)
L 1–3 PP
Did not advance10
Men's Greco-Roman
AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalRepechage 1Repechage 2Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Ismael Borrero−59 kgBye  Eraliev (KGZ)
W 3–1 PP
 Wang Lm (CHN)
W 4–0 ST
 Tasmuradov (UZB)
W 3–1 PP
Bye  Ota (JPN)
W 4–0 ST
Miguel Martínez−66 kg  Chunayev (AZE)
L 1–3 PP
Did not advance12
Yurisandy Hernández−75 kgBye  Bisek (USA)
L 0–3 PO
Did not advance17
Yasmany Lugo−98 kgBye  Xiao D (CHN)
W 3–0 PO
 Rezaei (IRI)
W 3–0 PO
 Schön (SWE)
W 3–0 PO
Bye  Aleksanyan (ARM)
L 0–3 PO
Mijaín López−130 kgBye  Nabi (EST)
W 3–0 PO
 Eurén (SWE)
W 3–0 PO
 Semenov (RUS)
W 3–0 PO
Bye  Kayaalp (TUR)
W 3–0 PO

See also

References