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Carlos Véliz (athlete)
Carlos Véliz may refer to: * Carlos Véliz (shot putter), Cuban shot putter * Carlos Véliz (football manager), Chilean football and futsal manager * Carlos Pezoa Véliz Carlos Pezoa Véliz (July 21, 1879 – April 21, 1908) was a poet, educator and journalist from Chile. His literary work remained largely unpublished until his death at the age of 28. He was posthumously recognized as a major figure in the histor ...
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Carlos Véliz (shot Putter)
Carlos Véliz (born 12 August 1987 in Holguín) is a male shot putter from Cuba. His personal best throw is 21.40 metres, achieved on 12 June 2011 in Brazzaville. However the mark had to be declared irregular because of the use of a light implement. Career * 2006 Véliz's international career began with the World Junior Championships in Beijing, where he finished in a respectable 6th Place. *2007 Véliz competed at the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, throwing 19.75m for the bronze medal. *2008 Véliz improved his personal best significantly on 13 May in Havana, with a throw of 20.72m. Also in Havana, he took the Central American and Caribbean Championships Shot Put title, with a throw of 20.10m. These throws ensured his qualification for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. In the Shot Put competition, he eventually finished 12th in Qualifying Group A with a throw of 19.58m, not enough to ensure his progression to the final. *2009 Again, Véliz qualified for a major ch ...
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Carlos Véliz (football Manager)
Carlos Alberto Véliz Schmauck (born 7 September 1986) is a Chilean football and futsal manager. He is currently in charge of Comunal Cabrero in the Tercera A de Chile. Career Véliz began his career with the Colo-Colo women's team in 2016, replacing José Letelier. At the same time, he assumed as coach of both the under-17 and the under-15 teams. As coach of the women's youth teams, he won three titles in 2017, two with the under-17 team and one with the under-15 team. He also led the , getting promotion to the top level. At international level, he reached the 2017 Copa Libertadores final, losing on penalties against Audax/Corinthians. In July 2019, he left Colo-Colo and emigrated to Portugal, joining AD Oliveirense as the assistant of the Spanish manager Manuel Crespo, who had been the head of the Colo-Colo youth system. They both left the club in September of the same year due to unpaid wages. At the end of 2019, Véliz tried to rejoin Colo-Colo. However, the next year ...
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