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・ Omar and Rafi
・ Omar Andréen
・ Omar Andrés Narváez
・ Omar Andrés Rodríguez
・ Omar Antonio Borboa
・ Omar Anwar
・ Omar Aramayo
・ Omar Arellano
・ Omar Arellano Nuño
・ Omar Arroyo
・ Omar Asad
・ Omar Asghar Khan
・ Omar Ashour
・ Omar Assar
・ Omar Athamneh
Omar Atlas
・ Omar August Pinson
・ Omar Avila
・ Omar Avilán
・ Omar Ayub Khan
・ Omar Aziz
・ Omar Azziman
・ Omar Badsha
・ Omar Bakhashwain
・ Omar Bakri Muhammad
・ Omar Barboza
・ Omar Barghouti
・ Omar Bari
・ Omar Basaad
・ Omar Bashir (musician)


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Omar Atlas : ウィキペディア英語版
Omar Atlas

Omar Mijares is a retired Venezuelan professional wrestler, best known by his ring name Omar Atlas, who competed in North American and international promotions including the National Wrestling Alliance, Stampede Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation from the late 1950s until the early 1990s. A longtime ally of Venezuelan wrestler Cyclone Negro, he was often billed as his younger half-brother Omar Negro when teaming with him in NWA Southwest Sports during the 1960s and later in Championship Wrestling from Florida during the 1970s.
He was also a popular star in Latin America wrestling as Super Steele in Mexico and Super Gladiator in Puerto Rico as well as Buddy Moreno in the southwestern United States.
==Career==
Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Mijares became involved in amateur wrestling as a youth and later competed and won a silver medal at the Pan-American Games in 1958. Traveling to Spain soon after, he began acting as a cornerman for friend and former olympian Cyclone Negro. Eventually persuaded by Negro to enter professional wrestling, he began training under Jene Howard in Barcelona before making his debut before the end of the year. Spending eight months in Spain, he eventually moved on to Colombia and spent the next four years wrestling throughout Latin America as well as returning to Spain from time to time.
In 1962, he was one of several South American wrestlers brought into Houston by Cyclone Negro and billed by promoter Morris Sigel as Cyclone Negro's storyline brother Omar Negro.

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