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Ismael Hernández (b. January 23, 1990) is a Mexican modern pentathlon Olympic athlete who won a bronze medal in 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games. He was awarded with the "Premio Nacional del Deporte" given by the Mexican Secretariat of Public Education in 2016.

Personal life
Hernández Uzcanga was born on January 23, 1990, in Cuautla, Morelos. Son of a female military doctor, he has a younger brother who is following his steps by also doing the modern pentathlon. He was graduated in 2015 from the Tecnológico de Monterrey with a degree in economics.

Career
Hernández has a sixteen-year-long athletic career, which started when he once saw a group of 40 kids running and swimming. Because his mother is in the Mexican army, one day he went to their sports facilities where he saw that group exercising. This moment helped Hernández realize that he wanted to become an Olympic athlete. The athlete following the steps of his mother, besides of being an athlete, belongs to the Mexican army to which he also represents in competitions.

Ismael Hernández competed in the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games, where he won an individual silver medal and a bronce medal as part of a team of other Mexican athletes in the modern pentathlon event. One year later, WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) analized some doping tests and declared Hernández positive for the use of clenbuterol. As a consequence, he was banned from any competition. After this difficult situation, just before the 2012 London Olympic Games started, he fractured his arm while he was riding his horse. This injury set aside the Mexican's opportunity to compete in the Olympic Games of that year.

Hernández qualified for the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro by participating in the 2015 Toronto Pan American Games, where he won a silver medal. He trained in two different locations, Europe and the United Sates of America. During this training process he suffered an injury, which threatened with his participation in the Summer event. Before the Olympics began, Ismael Hernández was ranked in the 16th position in the world. By the end of the Olympic Games, Ismael Hernández earned the fifth medal for the Mexican Olympic Team in Rio 2016 and the first ever medal for Mexico in modern pentathlon. The first event was not the best one for Hernández after finishing in 19th place. But after the swimming event was finished Ismael climbed to the 11th place. Thanks to the show jumping event he moved to 6th place. In the final event, which consisted on a three kilometer run and several shooting stations, Hernández obtained 626 points. After the five events finished, Hernández had 1468 points, just 4 points behind the Ukrainian Pavlo Tymoshchenko. This earned him the bronze medal.

In September 2016, Ismael Hernández was awarded with the "Premio Nacional del Deporte", which is given by the Mexican Secretariat of Public Education (in Spanish Secretaría de Educación Pública, SEP). This award is given to the Mexican athletes who had done an important achievement during that year.