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Alberto Juantorena, a Cuban athlete, is celebrated for his remarkable achievements in track and field. Best known for winning gold medals in both the 400 meters and 800 meters at the 1976 Summer Olympics, he made history as the first man to accomplish this feat. Juantorena's triumphs are a testament to dedication, resilience, and excellence in sport, inspiring generations of athletes to push the limits of their physical capabilities and pursue their dreams, no matter the obstacles. His legacy continues to fuel aspirations of athletic greatness across the globe.

"My main point in this regard was to compete for my country and my people and to receive the support of the entire Cuban society, to carry my flag in whatever competition I was in, the Olympic Games, Pan-American Games."



"The most important part of this is to prepare the athlete for life in general and then be able to compete."
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"I am always fighting inside the Council to get the message across that at each competition venue, we should send somebody to inspect and to make sure the athletes will be looked after in a correct manner."


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"We need to be aware of all aspects: To check how they travel, how they eat, the competition conditions."


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"Then I received support from the Government to compete for my country, and to represent Cuba in competition."


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