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Puerto Rican swimmer (born 1958)
Arnaldo Pérez
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Born | October 28, 1958 (1958-10-28) (age 65) |
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Arnaldo Pérez (born October 28, 1958) is a former
butterfly and
freestyle
swimmer from
Puerto Rico. He competed for his native country at the
1976 Summer Olympics in
Montréal, Quebec, Canada, aged seventeen.
Two years later, Pérez won the bronze medal in the Men's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay at the
1979 Pan American Games, alongside
Orlando Catinchi,
Carlos Berrocal, and
Fernando Cañales.
References
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- 1926:
Cuba (
Smith,
González,
Gou,
Silverio)
- 1930:
Cuba (
Silverio,
Carol,
Smith,
La Rosa)
- 1935 – 1962: not held
- 1966:
Puerto Rico (
C. Pérez,
Chenaux,
G. Goodner,
Ferraioli)
- 1970:
Puerto Rico (
J. Pérez,
Ferraioli,
M. Goodner,
G. Goodner)
- 1974:
Venezuela (
Sochasky,
Goicoechea,
Herretes,
Volcán)
- 1978:
Puerto Rico (
Cañales,
Pérez,
de Jesús,
Berrocal)
- 1982:
Venezuela (
Vidal,
Barrios,
François,
Mestre)
- 1986:
Cuba (
Bello,
Herrera,
Peralta,
Franki)
- 1990:
Mexico (
Gutiérrez,
Escamilla,
Holtz,
González)
- 1993:
Mexico (
Pérez,
Vargas,
Castellanos,
Sotelo)
- 1998:
Venezuela (
Quevedo,
Páez,
Rojas,
Sánchez)
- 2002:
Venezuela (
Quevedo,
Páez,
Subirats,
Sánchez)
- 2006:
Venezuela (
Subirats,
Acuña,
Alesi,
Rojas)
- 2010:
Venezuela (
Acuña,
Quintero,
Goméz,
Subirats)
- 2014:
Venezuela (
Quintero,
Acuña,
López,
Subirats)
- 2018:
Mexico (
Ramírez,
Briseño,
Iga,
Gutiérrez)
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- 1959:
Mexico (
Mejía,
Marmolejo,
Ríos,
Uribe)
- 1962:
Mexico (
Rabell,
Marmolejo,
Ríos,
Escalante)
- 1966:
Mexico (
Echevarría,
Hernández,
Altamirano,
Ruíz)
- 1970:
Mexico (
J. Santibáñez,
M. Santibáñez,
Cal,
Muñoz)
- 1974:
Mexico (
Álvarez,
Marmolejo,
Necochea,
Escanero)
- 1978:
Puerto Rico (
Berrocal,
Catinchi,
Pérez,
Cañales)
- 1982:
Venezuela (
Frigo,
Sochasky,
Vidal,
Mestre)
- 1986:
Venezuela (
Frigo,
Henão,
Umaña,
Mestre)
- 1990:
Puerto Rico (
Guzmán,
Torres,
Santaella,
Busquets)
- 1993:
Cuba (
Falcón,
González,
Menéndez,
Casas)
- 1998:
Cuba (
Falcón,
Rodríguez,
García,
Hernández)
- 2002:
Mexico (
Rodela,
González,
Ilika,
Siqueiros)
- 2006:
Venezuela (
Subirats,
Pinto,
Alesi,
Rojas)
- 2010:
Venezuela (
Subirats,
Andara,
Alesi,
Acuña)
- 2014:
Venezuela (
Subirats,
Claverie,
Marin,
Quintero)
- 2018:
Mexico (
Song,
Castillo,
Gutiérrez,
Iga)
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