Asnoldo Devonish


Asnoldo Vicente Devonish Romero was a Venezuelan track and field athlete who won the first Olympic medal for his native country.
At the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, he finished third in the Men's Triple Jump Final, with a distance of 15 metres and 52 centimetres, behind Adhemar [da Silva] and Leonid Shcherbakov.
In 1990, he was awarded the Olympic Order by the IOC for particularly distinguished contributions to the Olympic Movement.
His death, after 18 months of illness, was mourned nationally, and his funeral was attended by president Rafael Caldera, who called him “a great Venezuelan”.