Querubín Moreno

Querubín Moreno ( Moreno Moreno José Querubín; born December 29, 1959) is a former Colombian walker, who won two medals at the Pan American Games.

At the Pan American Games in 1983 Moreno won the bronze medal behind the two Mexicans Raúl González and Martín Bermúdez in the 50 km walk. The following year, Moreno started 1984 Olympic Games on both distances, he finished 20-kilometer ninth place, about 50 kilometers he gave up. In August 1987, Moreno was again won a bronze medal at the Pan American Games over 20 kilometers, it came after the Mexican Carlos Mercenary and the Americans Tim Lewis to the finish. Only a short time later Moreno finished eighth at the World Championships in Rome.

After about 20 km Moreno gave at the 1988 Olympic Games, he won the following year, his first medal at the South American Championship when he received the bronze medal over 20 km behind the Brazilian Sérgio Galdino and his Colombian compatriot Héctor Moreno. 1991 behind Sérgio Galdino and 1993 behind Jefferson Perez from Ecuador Querubín Moreno won the silver medal each. 1995 in Manaus, a 20,000 - meter track Go was held for the first time instead of the 20 -kilometer road walking. Querubín Moreno won his only South American champions title before Héctor Moreno.

Querubín Moreno is 1.62 meters tall and weighed 54 kilograms in his playing days. His personal best over 20 miles from 1:20:19 h, it was incorporated in 1987, over 50 km, it reached 1986, a time of 4:22:24 h

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