Jordan Díaz

Jordan Díaz
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Jordan Díaz, 2018.
Född23 februari 2001[1] (23 år)
Havanna
Medborgare iKuba
SysselsättningTrestegshoppare
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Jordan Díaz
Friidrott, herrar
Nation: Spanien Spanien
Olympiska spel
GuldParis 2024Tresteg
Europamästerskap
GuldRom 2024Tresteg
Nation: Kuba Kuba
Panamerikanska spelen
SilverLima 2019Tresteg
Centralamerikanska och karibiska spelen
SilverBarranquilla 2018Tresteg
NACAC-mästerskapen
GuldToronto 2018Tresteg
Junior-VM
GuldTammerfors 2018Tresteg
Olympiska spelen för ungdomar
GuldBuenos Aires 2018Tresteg
Ungdoms-VM
GuldNairobi 2017Tresteg

Jordan Alejandro Díaz Fortún, född 23 februari 2001 på Kuba, är en spansk friidrottare som tävlar i tresteg.[2]

Karriär

Vid europamästerskapen i friidrott 2024 tog han guld i tresteg med ett hopp som mätte 18,18 meter, vilket är det tredje längsta hoppet genom tiderna.[3] Vid OS 2024 tog han guld i tresteg.[4]

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