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  1. Jefferson Leonardo Pérez Quezada (* 1. Juli 1974 in Cuenca) ist ein ehemaliger ecuadorianischer Geher. Er ist Olympiasieger und dreifacher Weltmeister. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1996 in Atlanta errang er im 20-km-Gehen die Goldmedaille vor Ilja Markow (RUS) und Bernardo Segura (MEX).

  2. In popular culture. References. External links. Jefferson Pérez. Jefferson Leonardo Pérez Quezada (born 1 July 1974) is an Ecuadorian retired race walker. He specialised in the 20 km event, in which he won the first two medals his country achieved in the Olympic Games. [1] Early life.

  3. Jefferson Pérez, a true Champion, retires | NEWS | World Athletics. News 29 Sep 2008. Jefferson Pérez, a true Champion, retires. Jefferson Perez en route to gold in Helsinki (© Getty Images)

  4. Jefferson PEREZ. Team Ecuador. Athletics. Olympic Medals. 1 G. 1 S. Games Participations 5. First Olympic Games Barcelona 1992. Year of Birth 1974. Olympic Results. Biography. Crowned Olympic champion in the 20km race walk at Atlanta 1996, Jefferson Perez then added silver in the same event 12 years later in Beijing.

  5. 12. Jan. 2004 · Jefferson Pérez, the discreet champion. Jefferson Perez in aciton in the men's 20km walk (© Getty Images) Chronologically, Jefferson Pérez was the first champion to be crowned at the “Stade de France” on the morning of Saturday 23 August 2003 at the 9th IAAF World Championships, Paris 2003, Saint-Denis.

  6. Crowned Olympic champion in the 20km race walk at Atlanta 1996, Jefferson Perez then added silver in the same event 12 years later in Beijing. He remains Ecuador’s only Olympic medallist, and also the only man in history to win the 20km walk world title three years in a row. Pilgrimage of honour.

  7. 20. Nov. 2002 · Perez, who had been a World Junior champion for the 10,000m walk in 1992, won the 1996 Olympic 20km gold medal to become the youngest ever Olympic Race Walking champion and Ecuador’s first Olympic medallist at any sport. The following year he took the IAAF World Race Walking Cup title and in 1999 a silver medal at the World Championships.