Dayron Robles, born on November nineteenth, nineteen eighty-six, is a distinguished Cuban track and field athlete renowned for his expertise in the 110 metre hurdles. His athletic journey began to gain momentum in two thousand six when he clinched a silver medal in the 60 metres hurdles at the World Indoor Championships. That same year, he showcased his talent by improving his outdoor best to thirteen seconds and securing the title of Central American and Caribbean Games champion.
The following year marked a significant milestone in Robles' career as he achieved Pan American gold and set a meet record of twelve point ninety-two seconds at the two thousand seven IAAF World Athletics Final, positioning him as one of the joint fourth fastest hurdlers in history.
Robles reached the zenith of his sport in two thousand eight, where he not only set a world record of twelve point eighty-seven seconds at the Golden Spike Ostrava meet but also triumphed at the Beijing Olympics, winning the gold medal with a time of twelve point ninety-three seconds. His remarkable performance solidified his status as a leading figure in athletics.
Despite facing challenges due to injury in two thousand nine, Robles made a triumphant return in two thousand ten, winning the championship record at the IAAF World Indoor Championships. However, his journey took a turn in two thousand eleven when he was disqualified at the World Championships in Athletics for a violation of rule one hundred sixty-three point two, concerning obstruction.