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Julio César León (born 2 February 1925) is a former cyclist from Venezuela who competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. He was the first sportsperson from Venezuela to take part in the Olympic Games, He was eliminated in the second round of the sprint, being beaten by the eventual gold medalist, Italian Mario Ghella In the 1000 metres time trial, he finished 14th with a time of 1:18.1. In 1959, Caracas, Venezuela, hosted the Central American and Caribbean Games for the first time, and León went on to win the gold medal in the 1 Km track event and the silver medal in the track sprint.

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  • خوليو سيزار ليون (بالإسبانية: Julio César León)‏ هو دراج فنزويلي، ولد في 2 فبراير 1925 في تروخيو ‏ في فنزويلا. (ar)
  • Julio César León (* 2. Februar 1925 in Trujillo) ist ein ehemaliger Radrennfahrer aus Venezuela. Julio César León war der erste Sportler aus Venezuela, der bei Olympischen Spielen startete: Er bestritt zwei Radsport-Disziplinen bei den Olympischen Spielen 1948 in London. Im 1000-Meter-Zeitfahren belegte er Platz 14 (von 21), im Sprint schied er in der zweiten Runde gegen den Italiener Mario Ghella aus, der später die Goldmedaille errang. León war 1948 auch der einzige Starter aus Venezuela. Für León war die Teilnahme an den Spielen in London in mehrfacher Hinsicht ein Erlebnis: Bevor er an den Bahn-Wettbewerben in Herne Hill teilnahm, hatte er noch nie eine Radrennbahn gesehen. Zudem schaute er bei seinem Aufenthalt in England zum ersten Mal in seinem Leben Fernsehen. León startete auch bei Weltmeisterschaften und fuhr kurze Zeit für das Bianchi-Team in Italien, dessen Kapitän Fausto Coppi war. Anschließend kehrte er nach Venezuela zurück, um Maschinenbau zu studieren. Er fuhr weiter Radrennen und errang in 25 Jahren zahlreiche nationale Titel. 2008 wurde Julio César León zu den Olympischen Spielen 2008 nach Peking eingeladen, aus Anlass des 60-jährigen Jubiläums seines Olympiastarts. Zu den Olympischen Spielen 2012 in London soll er als Mitglied der venezolanischen Delegation reisen und auch an der Eröffnungsfeier teilnehmen. (de)
  • Julio César León (n. Trujillo, Venezuela; 2 de febrero de 1925) es un ex-ciclista venezolano, primer representante de Venezuela en la historia de los Juegos Olímpicos en las Olimpiadas de Londres 48. (es)
  • Julio César León (born 2 February 1925) is a former cyclist from Venezuela who competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. He was the first sportsperson from Venezuela to take part in the Olympic Games, He was eliminated in the second round of the sprint, being beaten by the eventual gold medalist, Italian Mario Ghella In the 1000 metres time trial, he finished 14th with a time of 1:18.1. At the Cycling World Championships in France in 1947, León qualified for the top eight in the sprint with a time of 10.9 seconds. After the Olympics he joined the Italian team Bianchi. He once cycled from Caracas to Maracay in two hours and forty minutes. He broke the record for Team Pursuit with his teammate Domingo Rivas y Montilla in the Teo Capriles Velodrome at the National Institute of Sport with a time of 4 minutes, 40 seconds in the 4,000 m event at a rate of 1 minute and 10 seconds per kilometer. Julio César was a Bolivarian, Central American and Pan-American champion on two occasions and was also a champion in Chile Argentina and Uruguay. In 1959, Caracas, Venezuela, hosted the Central American and Caribbean Games for the first time, and León went on to win the gold medal in the 1 Km track event and the silver medal in the track sprint. León is an engineering graduate from the Central University of Venezuela (UCV). The Weight Training Gymnasium of the Ministry of Sports in Venezuela bears his name. (en)
  • Julio César León (nascido em 2 de fevereiro de 1925) é um ex-ciclista venezuelano que competiu nos Jogos Olímpicos de 1948, em Londres. Ele foi o primeiro atleta da Venezuela a participar nos Jogos Olímpicos. Foi eliminado na segunda rodada da prova de , sendo vencido pelo eventual medalhista de ouro, italiano Mario Ghella. No contrarrelógio (1000 m), ele terminou em 14º com o tempo de 1:18.1. (pt)
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  • خوليو سيزار ليون (بالإسبانية: Julio César León)‏ هو دراج فنزويلي، ولد في 2 فبراير 1925 في تروخيو ‏ في فنزويلا. (ar)
  • Julio César León (n. Trujillo, Venezuela; 2 de febrero de 1925) es un ex-ciclista venezolano, primer representante de Venezuela en la historia de los Juegos Olímpicos en las Olimpiadas de Londres 48. (es)
  • Julio César León (nascido em 2 de fevereiro de 1925) é um ex-ciclista venezuelano que competiu nos Jogos Olímpicos de 1948, em Londres. Ele foi o primeiro atleta da Venezuela a participar nos Jogos Olímpicos. Foi eliminado na segunda rodada da prova de , sendo vencido pelo eventual medalhista de ouro, italiano Mario Ghella. No contrarrelógio (1000 m), ele terminou em 14º com o tempo de 1:18.1. (pt)
  • Julio César León (* 2. Februar 1925 in Trujillo) ist ein ehemaliger Radrennfahrer aus Venezuela. Julio César León war der erste Sportler aus Venezuela, der bei Olympischen Spielen startete: Er bestritt zwei Radsport-Disziplinen bei den Olympischen Spielen 1948 in London. Im 1000-Meter-Zeitfahren belegte er Platz 14 (von 21), im Sprint schied er in der zweiten Runde gegen den Italiener Mario Ghella aus, der später die Goldmedaille errang. León war 1948 auch der einzige Starter aus Venezuela. (de)
  • Julio César León (born 2 February 1925) is a former cyclist from Venezuela who competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. He was the first sportsperson from Venezuela to take part in the Olympic Games, He was eliminated in the second round of the sprint, being beaten by the eventual gold medalist, Italian Mario Ghella In the 1000 metres time trial, he finished 14th with a time of 1:18.1. In 1959, Caracas, Venezuela, hosted the Central American and Caribbean Games for the first time, and León went on to win the gold medal in the 1 Km track event and the silver medal in the track sprint. (en)
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