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Dayron Robles was born on 19 November, 1986 in Guantánamo, Cuba, is a Cuban hurdler. Discover Dayron Robles's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?
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19 November |
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Guantánamo, Cuba |
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Cuba
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He is a member of famous Hurdler with the age 37 years old group.
Dayron Robles Height, Weight & Measurements
At 37 years old, Dayron Robles height is 1.91 m and Weight 89 kg.
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1.91 m |
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89 kg |
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Who Is Dayron Robles's Wife?
His wife is Massiel Dalama
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Massiel Dalama |
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Dayron Robles Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Dayron Robles worth at the age of 37 years old? Dayron Robles’s income source is mostly from being a successful Hurdler. He is from Cuba. We have estimated Dayron Robles's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Hurdler |
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Timeline
Dayron Robles (born 19 November 1986) is a Cuban track and field athlete who specialises in the 110 metre hurdles.
He won his first international medal at the 2004 World Junior Championships in Athletics, taking the silver medal in the 110 m hurdles which was Cuba's only medal of the competition.
He won his first major medal (a silver) in the 60 metres hurdles at the 2006 World Indoor Championships.
He finished the 2006 season having improved his outdoor best to 13 seconds and become the Central American and Caribbean Games champion.
At the 2006 World Indoor Championships in Moscow he finished second with a new personal best time (indoor) of 7.46 seconds.
Pan American gold came the following year in which also set a meet record of 12.92 seconds at the 2007 IAAF World Athletics Final – making him the joint fourth fastest ever.
He reached the pinnacle of his event in 2008 by setting a world record of 12.87 seconds in June at the Golden Spike Ostrava meet, and winning an Olympic gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics in 12.93 seconds.
He improved upon this time with a run of 7.33 s at the 2008 PSD Bank Meeting – this was a Panamerican record and made him the second-fastest ever indoors, behind Colin Jackson.
At the 2008 World Indoor Championships in Valencia he didn't advance from the heats due to fact that he stopped running, thinking that fellow hurdler Liu Xiang had made a false start.
This was great disappointment for Robles, who had posted nine of the 11 fastest times of the winter season and was a favorite for winning the gold medal.
At the Beijing Olympics in 2008, many anticipated a Robles and Liu showdown in the final, but Liu was forced to pull out injured in the opening heat due to tendinitis.
Robles went on to comfortably win the gold medal, posting a time of 12.93 s in the final.
Injury ruled him out for much of 2009, but he returned strongly with a championship record win at the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships.
During the 2009 IAAF World Championships, Dayron Robles was forced out of the competition, not finishing his semi-final because of muscular injury.
After recovering from his injury, he entered the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships.
The 60 metres final was the first time in over two years that Robles had faced Liu and Terrence Trammell in the same race.
Robles began the race slowly but his power and technique saw him overhaul Trammell in the second half of the race to finish in 7.34 seconds, the third quickest time ever over the distance.
The win marked a return to form and he said his first indoor gold ahead of the American was as important to him as his Olympic victory two years earlier.
After a season's best run of 13.12 seconds in the rain to win at the Ostrava Golden Spike meeting, he secured his first 2010 IAAF Diamond League victory at the Golden Gala with a time of 13.14 seconds, followed by a win at the Memorial Primo Nebiolo later that month.
His best run of the season (13.01) at the Athletissima meet made him the second fastest man that year behind David Oliver, but an injury curtailed yet another season.
He was disqualified at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 110 metres hurdles, for supposed violation of rule 163.2, obstruction.
He returned to action in May 2011 and won at the Grand Prix Région Guadeloupe meet.
Robles finished first in the 110m hurdles at the 2011 World Athletics Championships, with a time of 13.14 seconds.
However, the result was invalidated, as replays showed Robles reaching out to impede the progress of competitor Liu Xiang, using his hand to knock Xiang's hand.