Mayabeque, Cuba: Fidel was the main promoter of sport in Cuba and the most inspiring leader in the sports’ triumphs of our country, one of the many reasons for which he is an indelible mark for the athletic movement of the Island.

Without the push of Fidel, it would have been very difficult to achieve all the Olympic and world medals that the sports movement of a respected island in the world exhibits today, for having exponents such as Ana Fidelia Quirot, double world champion in athletics.

This Glory of Cuban Sports, also known as the Storm of the Caribbean, told Radio Mayabeque that in each medal she won, there was present his immense legacy, the one she will never forget.

She along with many others who gave glory to Cuba in dissimilar competitive settings, such as María Caridad Colón Ruenes, athlete of the javelin throwing modality, the first Latin American woman to be crowned as an Olympic champion, learned to follow her example.

Beloved by a whole country, Fidel won the sympathy of each Cuban athlete who, with their results, paid back his great idea of ​​taking the practice of exercises to every corner of the country.

On the eve of the 93rd anniversary of the birth of the historical leader of the Revolution, considered the major athlete, the sportsmen of the bearded alligator ratify that with their teachings they reach a deep conviction that there is no force greater than that of a revolutionary defender of the colors of his flag.

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