Jaime Annexy

Puerto Rican Olympic athlete

Jaime Annexy Fajardo (11 December 1927 in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico – 8 August 2000 in Tarpon Springs, Florida), also known as Jaime Ramirez Fajardo, was a Puerto Rican hammer thrower who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics.[1][2] Jaime Annexy Fajardo served in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War, lived in Puerto Rico after college until 1977, settled in Florida, and established Eureka Insurance Brokers. Jaime Annexy Fajardo was buried at the Puerto Rico Memorial Cemetery in Carolina, Puerto Rico.

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Jaime Annexy". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 10 November 2012. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
  2. ^ "Penn's Olympic Competitors • University Archives and Records Center". University Archives and Records Center. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
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Central American and Caribbean Games Champions in Men's Hammer Throw
  • 1926: Troadio Hernández (CUB)
  • 1930 – 1935: Francisco Robledo (MEX)
  • 1938: Bernabé Sánchez (CUB)
  • 1946: Francisco González (MEX)
  • 1950: Jaime Annexy (PUR)
  • 1954: Luis Betancourt (CUB)
  • 1959: Daniel Cereali (VEN)
  • 1962 – 1966: Enrique Samuells (CUB)
  • 1970: Víctor Suárez (CUB)
  • 1974: Pedro Garbey (CUB)
  • 1978: Armando Orozco (CUB)
  • 1982: Genovevo Morejón (CUB)
  • 1986: Vicente Sánchez (CUB)
  • 1990: Eladio Hernández (CUB)
  • 1993 – 1998: Alberto Sánchez (CUB)
  • 2002: Raúl Rivera (GUA)
  • 2006: Noleysi Bicet (CUB)
  • 2010: Aldo Bello (VEN)
  • 2014: Roberto Janet (CUB)
  • 2018: Diego del Real (MEX)


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