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Iván Moro Fernández (born December 25, 1974, in Madrid) is a water polo player from Spain, who was a member of the national team that won the gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He also competed for his native country in the Summer Games of 2000 and 2004. He was the World Champion with Spain in 1998 in Perth, and in 2001 in Fukuoka. The town hall of Alcorcón named a public swimming pool after Iván Moro. In 2006, Alcorcón's town hall appointed him as the General Manager of the local Foundation for the Sports in Alcorcón.

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  • Iván Moro (es)
  • Iván Moro (en)
  • Iván Moro (fr)
  • Iván Moro (it)
  • Iván Moro (nl)
  • Iván Moro (pt)
  • Iván Moro (sv)
  • 伊万·莫罗 (zh)
  • Іван Моро (uk)
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  • Iván Moro Fernández (Madrid, 25 de diciembre de 1974 - ), es un deportista español, en la disciplina de waterpolo. (es)
  • Iván Moro Fernández (né le 25 décembre 1974 à Madrid) est un joueur de water-polo espagnol. Il remporte la médaille d'or lors des Jeux olympiques de 1996 à Atlanta. * Portail du water-polo * Portail de l’Espagne (fr)
  • Iván Moro Fernández (Madrid, 25 dicembre 1974) è un pallanuotista spagnolo, vincitore di una medaglia d'oro ai giochi olimpici di Atlanta 1996. (it)
  • Iván Moro Fernández (Madrid, 25 december 1974) is een voormalig Spaanse waterpoloër. Iván Moro nam driemaal deel aan de Olympische Spelen, in 1996, 2000 en 2004. In 1996 eindigde hij met het Spaanse team op de eerste plaats. In de competitie kwam Moro uit voor Club Náutico Atlético Barcelona. (nl)
  • Iván Moro Fernández, född 25 december 1974 i Madrid, är en spansk vattenpolospelare. Han ingick i Spaniens landslag vid olympiska sommarspelen 1996, 2000 och 2004. Moro gjorde två mål i den olympiska vattenpoloturneringen i Atlanta som Spanien vann. I Sydney gjorde han sex mål och i Aten ytterligare sex. Utöver OS-guldet 1996 blev det en fjärdeplats och en sjätteplats i OS-sammanhang för Moro. Moro tog VM-guld för Spanien i samband med världsmästerskapen i simsport 1998 i Perth och 2001 i Fukuoka. (sv)
  • Iván Moro Fernández (Madrid, 25 de dezembro de 1974) é um ex-jogador de polo aquático espanhol, campeão olímpico. (pt)
  • Іван Моро (ісп. Iván Moro, 25 грудня 1974) — іспанський ватерполіст.Олімпійський чемпіон року, учасник , років.Чемпіон світу з водних видів спорту 1998, 2001 років. (uk)
  • Iván Moro Fernández (born December 25, 1974, in Madrid) is a water polo player from Spain, who was a member of the national team that won the gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He also competed for his native country in the Summer Games of 2000 and 2004. He was the World Champion with Spain in 1998 in Perth, and in 2001 in Fukuoka. The town hall of Alcorcón named a public swimming pool after Iván Moro. In 2006, Alcorcón's town hall appointed him as the General Manager of the local Foundation for the Sports in Alcorcón. (en)
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