ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Waldemar Font Waldemar FontCuban boxer Waldemar FonstPersonal informationFull nameWaldemar Font QuinteroNationality CubaBornHavana, CubaSportSportBoxingWeight classFlyweight/Bantamweight Medal record Men's amateur boxing Representing CUB World Amateur Championships 1993 TampereFlyweight (-51 kg) 1997 BudapestBantamweight (-54 kg) Central American and Caribbean Games 1998 MaracaiboBantamweight (-54 kg) Goodwill Games 1998 New YorkBantamweight (-54 kg) Pan American Games 1999 WinnipegBantamweight (-54 kg) Waldemar Font Quintero is a Cuban former amateur boxer who won the World Amateur Championships as a flyweight at Tampere in 1993. While competing at the 1994 Goodwill Games, Font tested positive for the banned diuretic furosemide and had to forfeit the flyweight gold medal that he won there, in addition to receiving a two-year ban.[1] Font had a successful return to boxing, winning a silver medal at the 1997 World Amateur Boxing Championships, as a bantamweight. He was a gold medalist at the 1998 Central American and Caribbean Games, silver medalist at the 1998 Goodwill Games and bronze medalist at the 1999 Pan American Games.[2] References ↑ "Cuban Boxers Banned After Drug Test". News & Record. 26 November 1994. ↑ "Cubans Dominate in Goodwill Boxing". Associated Press. 1 August 1998. External links Boxing record for Waldemar Font from BoxRec (registration required)vteWorld amateur boxing champions – men's flyweight 1974–2009: up to 51 kg 2011–2019: up to 52 kg 2021–present: up to 51 kg 1974: Douglas Rodríguez (CUB) 1978: Henryk Średnicki (POL) 1982: Yuri Alexandrov (URS) 1986: Pedro Orlando Reyes (CUB) 1989: Yuri Arbachakov (URS) 1991: István Kovács (HUN) 1993: Waldemar Font (CUB) 1995: Zoltan Lunka (GER) 1997: Manuel Mantilla (CUB) 1999: Bulat Zhumadilov (KAZ) 2001: Jérôme Thomas (FRA) 2003: Somjit Jongjohor (THA) 2005: Lee Ok-sung (KOR) 2007: Rau'shee Warren (USA) 2009: McWilliams Arroyo (PUR) 2011: Mikhail Aloyan (RUS) 2013: Mikhail Aloyan (RUS) 2015: Elvin Mamishzada (AZE) 2017: Yosvany Veitía (CUB) 2019: Shakhobidin Zoirov (UZB) 2021: Saken Bibossinov (KAZ) 2023: Hasanboy Dusmatov (UZB) 2025: Hasanboy Dusmatov (UZB)