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An Athlete Has to Know What He Wants.

Cándido Alberto Maya Camejo wanted to leave the active sport at the top. After attending the 2004 Olympic Games, when he was still the first figure of the male sabre in Cuba, he knew that it was time to give way to the younger ones. His name was already part of the sport history of the island since Winnipeg 99 rose with gold. It was exactly 20 years ago that a Cuban did not conquer that position in Pan American Games. With conditions for fencing…
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Cándido Alberto Maya Camejo wanted to leave the active sport at the top. After attending the 2004 Olympic Games, when he was still the first figure of the male sabre in Cuba, he knew that it was time to give way to the younger ones. His name was already part of the sport history of the island since Winnipeg 99 rose with gold. It was exactly 20 years ago that a Cuban did not conquer that position in Pan American Games. With conditions for fencing…

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juventudrebelde.cu broke the news in on Sunday, November 30, 2025.
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