Hailing from Santiago de Cuba, a taekwondo athlete began his journey in the sport at the age of nine. Under the guidance of Fernando Gomez Nunez, he developed his skills and passion for taekwondo. His dedication and hard work paid off when he was named the best national athlete in his discipline in 2011.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Men Heavyweight +80kg | B Bronze |
Currently, he trains under the supervision of Leudin Gonzalez. The relationship between an athlete and their coach is crucial, and this partnership has been instrumental in his continued success. Gonzalez's expertise helps him stay at the top of his game.
In 2011, he achieved a significant milestone by being named the best national athlete in his discipline. This recognition was a testament to his skill, dedication, and hard work. It also highlighted his status as one of the top athletes in Cuba.
He has expressed strong support for the use of electronic protectors in taekwondo competitions. He believes that the Daedo Protectors, used during the 2012 Olympic Games in London, are the best available. According to him, these protectors allow for better movement and speed while ensuring accuracy.
"Daedo Protectors for me are perfect. With them I can move and make use of my speed. Other brands weren't nearly as accurate and that was unfortunate. I am happy we are going to use them in London and I wish there were also electronic gloves as well," he said in an interview.
Looking ahead, he aims to continue competing at the highest levels. His focus remains on improving his skills and achieving more accolades in taekwondo. With a strong support system and advanced training methods, he is well-positioned for future success.
As he continues to train and compete, his journey serves as an inspiration to many young athletes in Cuba and around the world. His story is one of dedication, hard work, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.
Hailing from Santiago de Cuba, a taekwondo athlete began his journey in the sport at the age of nine. Under the guidance of Fernando Gomez Nunez, he developed his skills and passion for taekwondo. His dedication and hard work paid off when he was named the best national athlete in his discipline in 2011.