1. Early life
Roberto Monzón González was born on March 30, 1978, in Havana, Cuba.
2. Wrestling career
Roberto Monzón González built a distinguished career as an amateur wrestler, competing in various international competitions and later transitioning into a coaching role.
2.1. International competitions
Monzón competed in several major international wrestling tournaments, consistently achieving podium finishes.
2.1.1. Olympic Games
Monzón made two appearances at the Summer Olympics. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, he competed in the men's Greco-Roman 60 kg (featherweight) category, where he earned a silver medal. He also participated in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
2.1.2. World Championships
Monzón achieved considerable success at the World Wrestling Championships. He won a silver medal at the 2003 championships. Additionally, he secured bronze medals in both the 2001 and 2002 World Championships, accumulating a total of three medals at this prestigious event.
2.1.3. Pan American Games
At the 2003 Pan American Games held in Santo Domingo, Monzón competed in the 60 kg category of Greco-Roman wrestling and won a gold medal.
2.2. Coaching career
Following his retirement from competitive wrestling, Roberto Monzón González transitioned into a career as a wrestling coach, contributing to the development of new talent in the sport.
3. Achievements and honors
Roberto Monzón González's career was marked by numerous significant achievements in international wrestling:
- 2004 Summer Olympics: Silver medal (Greco-Roman 60 kg)
- 2003 Pan American Games: Gold medal (Greco-Roman 60 kg)
- World Wrestling Championships:
- 2003: Silver medal
- 2002: Bronze medal
- 2001: Bronze medal
4. Legacy
Roberto Monzón González's consistent performance at the highest levels of international competition, including an Olympic silver medal and multiple World Championship and Pan American Games medals, cemented his place as a prominent figure in Cuban wrestling. His transition to coaching also highlights his ongoing contribution to the sport's development in Cuba.