# Héctor Milián and Luis Orta Inducted into the UWW Americas Hall of Fame

**Date:** 05/07/2026

Cuban wrestling added another chapter to its storied legacy on May 7, 2026, as Olympic champions H&eacute;ctor Mili&aacute;n P&eacute;rez and Luis Alberto Orta S&aacute;nchez were inducted into the UWW Americas Hall of Fame at a ceremony held in Coralville, Iowa, on the eve of the 2026 Pan American Wrestling Championships.


H&eacute;ctor Mili&aacute;n P&eacute;rez, born on May 14, 1968, in Taco Taco, Pinar del R&iacute;o, is one of the most celebrated figures in Cuban sporting history. At the Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games, he became the first Olympic champion in Greco-Roman wrestling from a Third World country, defeating American Dennis Koslowski in the 100-kilogram final. His victory was the first Cuban gold of those Games, in which Cuba claimed a total of 14 Olympic titles. Mili&aacute;n also won the World Championship in Varna 1991, claimed four Pan American gold medals across his career, and was named Wrestler of the Year in the World in 1992 by the International Federation. He was later selected by the Cuban public as one of the 100 greatest Cuban athletes of the twentieth century.


Luis Alberto Orta S&aacute;nchez, born on August 22, 1994, in Havana, carries forward Cuba's Greco-Roman tradition into the modern era. A Pan American champion in 2018 and 2019, and gold medalist at the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games in Barranquilla, he scaled the pinnacle of his sport when he claimed the Olympic gold at Tokyo 2020 in the 60 kg category, defeating two-time world champion Kenichiro Fumita of Japan 5-1 in the final. At the Paris 2024 Games, he added a bronze medal in the 67 kg class, and in 2023 was named the world's best Greco-Roman wrestler by UWW.


The induction of both athletes into the continental Hall of Fame acknowledges the historic impact each has had on wrestling across the Americas, and underscores Cuba's enduring status as one of the world's great Greco-Roman wrestling nations.

