Frank Montiéh (born 19 November 1959) is a Cuban track and field hurdler who competed in the 400 metres hurdles.
His first major international medal came at the 1977 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics, where at the age of seventeen he was runner-up to fellow Cuban Dámaso Alfonso.
[2] The 1982 Central American and Caribbean Games were held on home turf in Havana, Cuba, and 22-year-old Montiéh finally ascended to the top of the regional scene with a win over Batista.
This held off Ferreira by six hundredths of a second to claim the 400 m hurdles gold medal for Cuba – the nation's first in the history of the event since its inception in 1951.
[5] The final major appearance of his career was at the 1983 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics, at which he was the hurdles silver medallist behind Spain's José Alonso and a relay gold medallist with a Cuban team of Tomás Pedro González, Lázaro Martínez and Julio Osvaldo Prado.