Cristian Quintero (swimmer)
Venezuelan swimmer (born 1992)
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Full name | Cristian Daniel Quintero Valero |
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Born | (1992-10-14) October 14, 1992 (age 32) Maracay, Venezuela |
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Sport | Swimming |
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Cristian Daniel Quintero Valero (born 14 October 1992) is a Venezuelan swimmer.[1] He is a member of the Venezuela national team, and represented his country at the London 2012 Summer Olympics.[2][3] Quintero won a silver medal at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics for the 200 yard freestyle.[3] He won gold medals in the 2010 South American Games as a part of the Venezuela's 400 meter and 800 meter freestyle relay teams.[3] Quintero is currently[when?] a student athlete at the University of Southern California.[3]
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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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