Cuban sprinter (born 1967)
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Isasi and the second or maternal family name is
González.
Joel Isasi González (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈel iˈsasi]; born July 31, 1967) is a former sprinter from Cuba.
He who won an Olympic bronze medal in 4 x 100 metres relay in Barcelona 1992 and a silver medal at the 4 x 100 relay at the 1990 Goodwill Games.[1][2] His personal best of 10.22 (100 metres) and 21.64 (200 metres) was both set during 1995.
International competitions
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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Representing Cuba
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1986
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Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U-20)
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Mexico City, México
|
3rd
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100 m
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10.49 A
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4th
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200 m
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21.56 A
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Pan American Junior Championships
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Winter Park, United States
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2nd
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4 × 100 m
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40.62
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World Junior Championships
|
Athens, Greece
|
26th (qf)
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100 m
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10.96 (-2.7 m/s)
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39th (h)
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200 m
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22.15 (+1.5 m/s)
|
4th
|
4 × 100 m
|
40.30
|
1989
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Central American and Caribbean Championships
|
San Juan, Puerto Rico
|
1st
|
100 m
|
10.33
|
2nd
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
39.89
|
Universiade
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Duisburg, West Germany
|
3rd
|
100 m
|
10.41
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World Cup
|
Barcelona, Spain
|
9th
|
100 m
|
10.521
|
6th
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
39.071
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1990
|
Goodwill Games
|
Seattle, United States
|
2nd
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
38.49
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Central American and Caribbean Games
|
Mexico City, Mexico
|
1st
|
100 m
|
10.17
|
1st
|
4 × 100 m relay
|
39.09
|
1991
|
World Indoor Championships
|
Seville, Spain
|
6th
|
60 m
|
6.64
|
Pan American Games
|
Havana, Cuba
|
4th
|
100 m
|
10.51
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1992
|
Ibero-American Championships
|
Seville, Spain
|
1st
|
100 m
|
10.41 (-2.2 m/s)
|
1st
|
4 × 100 m
|
39.19
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Olympic Games
|
Barcelona, Spain
|
3rd
|
4 × 100 m
|
38.00
|
1993
|
World Indoor Championships
|
Toronto, Canada
|
5th
|
60 m
|
6.61
|
Universiade
|
Buffalo, United States
|
4th
|
100 m
|
10.17 (w)
|
3rd
|
4 × 100 m
|
39.20
|
Central American and Caribbean Games
|
Ponce, Puerto Rico
|
1st
|
100 m
|
10.38
|
1st
|
4 × 100 m
|
39.24
|
1995
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Pan American Games
|
Mar del Plata, Argentina
|
2nd
|
100 m
|
10.23 (w)
|
1st
|
4 × 100 m
|
38.67
|
World Championships
|
Gothenburg, Sweden
|
6th (sf)
|
100 m
|
10.22 (+1.8 m/s)
|
—
|
4 × 100 m
|
DQ
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1Representing the Americas
References
External links
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- 1951:
D. Campbell, A. Bragg, D. Attlesey, J. Voight (USA)
- 1955:
R. Richard, W. Williams, C. Thomas, J. Bennett (USA)
- 1959:
R. Norton, R. Poynter, B. Woodhouse, H. Jones (USA)
- 1963:
E. Young, O. Cassell, B. Johnson, I. Murchison (USA)
- 1967:
J. Bright, R. Copeland, W. Turner, E. McCullouch (USA)
- 1971:
A. Daley, D. Quarrie, C. Lawson, L. Miller (JAM)
- 1975:
B. Collins, C. Edwards, L. Brown, D. Merrick (USA)
- 1979:
H. Glance, M. Roberson, C. Wiley, S. Riddick (USA)
- 1983:
B. Jackson, K. Robinson, E. Quow, S. Graddy (USA)
- 1987:
C. Lewis, L. McNeill, L. McRae, H. Glance (USA)
- 1991:
L. Peñalver, F. Stevens, J. Aguilera, J. Lamela (CUB)
- 1995:
J. Isasi, J. Aguilera, J. Lamela, A. García-Baró (CUB)
- 1999:
E. Luciano, R. Oliveira, A. Domingos, C. Quirino (BRA)
- 2003:
V. Lenilson, E. Luciano, A. Domingos, C. Quirino (BRA)
- 2007:
V. Lenilson, R. Ribeiro, B. Moraes Jr., S. Viana (BRA)
- 2011:
A. Feitosa, S. Viana, N. André, B. Lins (BRA)
- 2015:
BJ Lee, W. Spearmon, K. Williams, R. McClain (USA)
- 2019:
R. Nascimento, J. Vides, D. Silva, P. Oliveira (BRA)
- 2023:
R. Nascimento, F. Bardi, E. Cardoso, R. Correa (BRA)
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- 1926: Mexico (Ahumada, Gómez, Ramírez, Aguilar)
- 1930: Cuba (Torriente, Rodríguez, Alfonso, Seino)
- 1935: Cuba (Rodríguez, Acosta, Torriente, Verrier)
- 1938: Puerto Rico (Villodas, Guerra, Malavé, Vázquez)
- 1946: Panama (Loney, Thomas, Clarke, La Beach)
- 1950: Cuba (Fortún, Farrés, Mazorra, Wilson)
- 1954: Jamaica (LaBeach, Rhoden, Gardner, Laing)
- 1959: Venezuela (Bonas, Murad, Esteves, Romero)
- 1962: Venezuela (Herrera, Murad, Romero, Esteves)
- 1966: Jamaica (Clayton, McNeil, Headley, Fray)
- 1970: Cuba (Ramírez, Montes, Morales, Triana)
- 1974: Cuba (Triana, Montes, Bandomo, Leonard)
- 1978: Trinidad and Tobago (Noel, Crawford, Husbands, Serrette)
- 1982: Cuba (Lara, Casañas, Peñalver, Saborit)
- 1986: Cuba (Lara, Peñalver, Querol, Simón)
- 1990: Cuba (Simón, Peñalver, Stevens, Isasi)
- 1993: Cuba (Simón, I. García, Isasi, Aguilera)
- 1998: Cuba (A. García, Ortiz, I. García, Pérez)
- 2002: Dominican Republic (Matos, Morillo, Sainfleur, Báez)
- 2006: Netherlands Antilles (Mariano, Kwidama, Duzant, Martina)
- 2010: Trinidad and Tobago (Sorrillo, Burns, Callender, Bledman)
- 2014: Cuba (Ruíz, Mena, Luis, Carrero)
- 2018: Barbados (Brathwaite, Burke, Ellis, Hoyte)
- 2023: Trinidad and Tobago (Hosten, Benjamin, Harrison Jr., Augustine)
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