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Spanish swimmer
Miguel Ortiz-Cañavate
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Full name | Miguel Ortiz-Cañavate Ozeki |
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Nationality | Spanish |
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Born | (1991-02-19) 19 February 1991 (age 33) Madrid, Spain |
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Height | 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) |
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Weight | 89 kg (196 lb) |
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Sport |
Swimming |
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Strokes | Freestyle, backstroke, butterfly |
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Miguel Ortiz-Cañavate Ozeki (born 19 February 1991) is a Spanish
swimmer. He competed in the
men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay event at the
2016 Summer Olympics.
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1989:
Princeton (
Ross,
Korhammer,
Nelson,
Musslewhite)
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1990:
Princeton (
Ross,
Kim,
Nelson,
Osborn)
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1991:
Texas (
Thibault,
Werth,
Jordan,
Dickinson)
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1992:
Stanford (
Rouse,
Mayfield,
Zedlitz,
Maurer)
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1993:
Arizona (
Newman,
Abernethy,
Pepper,
McQuitty)
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1994:
Stanford (
Weatherford,
Mayfield,
Schell,
Retterer)
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1995:
Stanford (
Retterer,
Grote,
Tippins,
Claypool)
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1996:
Tennessee (
Gilliam,
Linn,
Rumbaugh,
Busquets)
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1997:
Auburn (
Bartz,
Jerger,
Hargis,
Hawke)
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1998:
Auburn (
Bartz,
Jerger,
Hawke,
Ciarla)
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1999:
Auburn (
Denniston,
Jerger,
Hawke,
Ciarla)
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2001:
Texas (
Ulrickson,
Hansen,
Dusing,
Crawford)
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2002:
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Bal,
Marshall,
Bruce,
McDonald)
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2003:
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Hansen,
Ditoro,
Crocker)
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2005:
California (
Čavić,
Barbosa,
Draganja,
Gimbutis)
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2006:
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Subirats,
Rollins,
Ferns,
Burnett)
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2007:
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Goodrich,
Maras,
Puninski,
Cielo)
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2008:
Auburn (
Goodrich,
Maras,
Puninski,
Cielo)
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2009:
Auburn (
White,
Silva,
Targett,
Louw)
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2010:
California (
Barnea,
Dugonjič,
Moore,
Daniels)
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2011:
California (
Barnea,
Dugonjič,
Moore,
Adrian)
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2012:
Arizona (
Friedemann,
Cordes,
Smith,
Small)
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2013:
Michigan (
M. Ortiz,
B. Ortiz,
Fletcher,
Turk)
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2014:
California (
Murphy,
Katis,
Cox,
Messerschmidt)
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2015:
California (
Murphy,
Katis,
Lynch,
Messerschmidt)
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2016:
Alabama (
Oslin,
Romanov,
Kaliszak,
Golomeev)
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2017:
Texas (
Shebat,
Licon,
Schooling,
Ringgold)
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2018:
USC (
Glință,
Vissering,
Carter,
Condorelli)
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2019:
Alabama (
Waddell,
Bams,
Auerbach,
Howard)
2020
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2021:
Louisville (
Whyte,
Somov,
Albiero,
Sameh)
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2022:
Florida (
Chaney,
Hillis,
Friese,
Davis)
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2023:
NC State (
Stokowski,
Hunter,
Korstanje,
Curtiss)
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