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Birth name Sergio Sánchez Hernández
Nationality Spanish
Born (1968-05-16) May 16, 1968 (age 58)
Barcelona
Sport
Country  Spain
Sport Track and field (T12-B2)
Medal record
Athletics
Representing  Spain
Paralympic Games
Gold 1996 Atlanta 4 X 400 meter T11-T13
Silver 1996 Atlanta 400 meter T12

Sergio Sánchez Hernández is a talented athlete from Spain. He was born on May 16, 1968, in the city of Barcelona. Sergio is a vision-impaired athlete, which means he has a visual impairment. He competes in track and field events.

Paralympic Achievements

Sergio Sánchez Hernández is well-known for his success at the Paralympic Games. These games are a major international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities. Competing at this level shows incredible dedication and skill.

Atlanta 1996 Games

Sergio competed in the 1996 Summer Paralympics held in Atlanta, USA. This was a very important event in his career. He showed great strength and speed in his races.

Gold Medal Win

At the 1996 Atlanta Paralympics, Sergio won a gold medal. He was part of the 4 x 400 meter T11-T13 relay team. A relay race involves a team of runners, each running a part of the total distance. Winning gold is the highest honor in sports.

Silver Medal Win

Sergio also earned a silver medal at the same games. He achieved this in the 400 meter T12 race. The 400 meter race is a sprint around one lap of the track. A silver medal means he was the second-best in that event.

Understanding Classifications

In Paralympic sports, athletes are grouped into classifications. This ensures fair competition based on their level of impairment. Sergio competed in the T12/B2 classification.

T12 Classification

The "T" in T12 stands for track events. Athletes in the T12 category have a moderate visual impairment. They can often see shapes or outlines. Sometimes, they might run with a guide runner.

B2 Classification

The "B" in B2 stands for blind or visually impaired. This classification is similar to T12. It means athletes have some remaining vision, but it is limited. These classifications help make sure everyone competes fairly.

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