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Jordan Díaz, Pedro Pichardo and Andy Díaz Hernández: three Cubans on the triple jump podium and no medal will reach Cuba

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The men's triple jump offered one of the most curious stories of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Jordan Díaz Fortun, Pedro Pichardo and Andy Díaz Hernández came to the podium representing Spain, Portugal and Italy, respectively. They scored 17.86m, 17.84m and 17.64m. With a peculiarity: all three are Cubans. That is, a podium without flags of... Cuba. Unusual. And besides, between two of them there is a parallel chapter that deserves to be told...…

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The men's triple jump offered one of the most curious stories of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Jordan Díaz Fortun, Pedro Pichardo and Andy Díaz Hernández came to the podium representing Spain, Portugal and Italy, respectively. They scored 17.86m, 17.84m and 17.64m. With a peculiarity: all three are Cubans. That is, a podium without flags of... Cuba. Unusual. And besides, between two of them there is a parallel chapter that deserves to be told...…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Italian came third with 17.64 meters, a measure obtained on the sixth and final jump. Cuban Spaniard Jordan Diaz triumphs

·Italy
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Andy Diaz Hernández, born in 1995, originally from Cuba and naturalized Italian, won the bronze medal in triple jump at the Paris Olympics with a measurement of 17.64 meters. His is the 36th medal for Italy in these Games, the 13th bronze medal. Diaz, making his debut with the blue jersey, was second only to the Portuguese Pedro Pichardo, the reigning champion, who won silver with 17.84 and the Spanish Jordan Alejandro Díaz Fortun, gold with 17.…

·Rome, Italy
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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Friday, August 9, 2024.
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