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Victor Cano

Victor Cano competed for Spain in men's artistic gymnastics, 2000–2004.

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Olympic result rows

Career, in brief

Victor Cano was a two-time Olympian for Spain in men's artistic gymnastics, competing from 2000 through 2004.

Timeline

Career arc, year by year.

Olympic — 2 appearances

Athens 2004 Olympic Games

Aug 14 → 23 · Athens
Team Qual
All-Around Qual 53.987 — did not advance 40th
Pommel Horse Qual 9.750 Final 9.762 — 5th 5th
Still Rings Qual 9.575 — did not advance 39th
Parallel Bars Qual 8.475 — did not advance 74th
Horizontal Bar Qual 7.950 — did not advance 78th
Floor Exercise Qual 9.150
Vault Qual 9.087 — did not advance 68th

Sydney 2000 Olympic Games

Sydney
Team Qual
All-Around Qual 55.748 — did not advance 34th
Pommel Horse Qual 9.737
Still Rings Qual 9.337
Parallel Bars Qual 9.412
Horizontal Bar Qual 9.500
Floor Exercise Qual 8.725 — did not advance 60th
Vault Qual 9.037

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Sources

Sources olympics.com (Athens 2004) · olympedia.org (Athens 2004, Sydney 2000)
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