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Pablo Bandomo (born 22 June 1952) is a retired Cuban sprinter .[1]
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1926: Mexico (Ahumada , Gómez , , Aguilar )
1930: Cuba (, Rodríguez , , )
1935: Cuba (Rodríguez , , , )
1938: Puerto Rico (, , , )
1946: Panama (, , , La Beach )
1950: Cuba (Fortún , , Mazorra , )
1954: Jamaica (LaBeach , Rhoden , Gardner , Laing )
1959: Venezuela (Bonas , Murad , Esteves , Romero )
1962: Venezuela (Herrera , Murad , Romero , Esteves )
1966: Jamaica (Clayton , McNeil , , Fray )
1970: Cuba (Ramírez , Montes , Morales , Triana )
1974: Cuba (Triana , Montes , Bandomo , Leonard )
1978: Trinidad and Tobago (Noel , Crawford , Husbands , Serrette )
1982: Cuba (Lara , Casañas , Peñalver , Saborit )
1986: Cuba (Lara , Peñalver , Querol , Simón )
1990: Cuba (Simón , Peñalver , Stevens , Isasi )
1993: Cuba (Simón , I. García , Isasi , Aguilera )
1998: Cuba (A. García , Ortiz , I. García , Pérez )
2002: Dominican Republic (, , Sainfleur , )
2006: Netherlands Antilles (Mariano , Kwidama , Duzant , Martina )
2010: Trinidad and Tobago (Sorrillo , Burns , Callender , Bledman )
2014: Cuba (Ruíz , Mena , , Carrero )
2018: Barbados (Brathwaite , Burke , Ellis , )
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