Ramón Puig

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameRamón•Puig Miyar
Used nameRamón•Puig
Born21 August 1929 in Santiago de Cuba, Santiago de Cuba (CUB)
Died22 August 2016 in Miami, Florida (USA)
NOC Cuba

Biography

Ramón Puig rowed the four for Cuba at the 1948 London Olympics. One of his crew members was his brother, Manuel Puig. Ramón Puig was born in Santiago de Cuba but his family moved to Spain when he was a child, and later emigrated to Italy. Puig returned to Cuba after World War II, and later fought against the revolution of Fidel Castro.

In October 1960, Puig was captured while searching for weapons, and was condemned to 30 years of hard labor in various Cuban prisons, including La Cabaña, Isla de Pinos, El Príncipe, Melena del Sur, and Sandino. His brother, Manuel, was later executed for his compliance in assisting US forces during the Bay of Pigs (Bahía de Cochinos) invasion. Ramón Puig eventually was released and escaped to Miami, Florida, where he lived until his death.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1948 Summer Olympics Rowing CUB Ramón Puig
Coxed Fours, Men (Olympic) Cuba 2 h5 r3/5

Olympic family relations

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