Roxana Gómez is a talented Cuban sprinter who has gained recognition for her performances in the 400 meters. Born on January 7, 1999, she has established herself as one of Cuba's top track athletes with her impressive speed and competitive spirit.
Career Highlights
Olympic Games: Roxana represented Cuba in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, where she reached the finals in the women's 400 meters and finished sixth, showcasing her talent on the world stage.
Pan American Games: At the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, she won a bronze medal in the 4x400 meters relay, contributing to Cuba's success in the regional competition.
Personal Bests: Roxana's personal best in the 400 meters is 49.71 seconds, achieved in 2021, which ranks her among the fastest sprinters in the world.
Style and Strengths
Roxana is known for her powerful stride and endurance in the one-lap race. Her ability to maintain a strong pace throughout the race and finish with a burst of speed makes her a formidable competitor in the 400 meters.
Tournaments
Olympic Games: Competed in 2020 Tokyo
World Championships: Regular participant
Pan American Games: Medalist
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