Denia Caballero, born on January thirteenth, nineteen ninety, is a distinguished Cuban athlete renowned for her prowess in the discus throw. With a remarkable personal best of seventy point sixty-five metres, she has established herself as a formidable competitor in the world of athletics.
Caballero's career is highlighted by her impressive achievements at the World Championships, where she clinched the gold medal in two thousand fifteen and secured a silver medal in two thousand nineteen. Her talent was further showcased on the global stage during the two thousand sixteen Summer Olympics, where she earned a bronze medal, solidifying her status among the elite in her sport.
In addition to her World Championship accolades, Caballero has also made her mark in regional competitions. She was crowned the Central American and Caribbean champion in two thousand eleven and earned a bronze medal at the same year's Pan American Games, demonstrating her consistent performance and dedication to athletics.