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winning five World Championships is as important as the grass-roots impact of football in Brazil.
Manuel Estiarte is a remarkable case in Spanish and world sport, having participated in six consecutive Olympic Games.
In the world of sport, the two-times winner of the Tour de France stands for man's struggle to overcome illnesses that in many cases are considered terminal.
She won 22 Grand Slam tournament victories and was leader of the Professional Tennis Players ranking for 377 weeks.
The Spanish tennis player won her third Roland Garros tournament in 1998.
Athletes who, successively, have won the European Championship of 1994 (first, second, third), the 1995 world championships (Martín Fiz), the 1997 world championships (Abel Antón), and the 1997.
He holds ten Olympic titles, nine gold medals and one silver.
Boulmerka is a representative of a country and of a world in which the facilities for playing sports are not the most favourable for women.
The legendary tennis champion who, with eighteen grand slam titles, has been at the forefront of world tennis for more than a decade.
This charismatic, twenty-six-year-old Cuban athlete is currently the Olympic high-jump champion.
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