Guatemalan athlete
Julio Faustino Quevedo Elias (born 17 October 1939) is a former Guatemalan athlete who competed in multiple Summer Olympics. Quevedo won a bronze medal at the 1967 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics in the 5000 m.[1] At the 1968 and 1972 Summer Games, he participated in a total of six events. In 1968, he ran in the 1,500 m, 3,000 m steeplechase, and 5,000 m events. Four years later, he again ran in the 3,000 m steeplechase, and competed in the 10,000 m and marathon; he finished 54th in the latter event. Quevedo posted his career-best marathon time of 2:27:20 the next year. His top marks in other disciplines had been set between 1968 and 1971. In the 1,500 m, he had a best time of 3:58.1 in 1968; Quevedo then set personal records in the 5,000 m (14:20.4) and 10,000 m (30:06.8) in 1970, and the next year had his fastest time, 9:22.5, in the 3,000 m steeplechase.[2]
Achievements
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
|
Representing Guatemala
|
1967
|
Central American and Caribbean Championships
|
Xalapa, Mexico
|
3rd
|
5000 m
|
16:02.0 A
|
1968
|
Central American Championships
|
Managua, Nicaragua
|
1st
|
1500 m
|
4:02.3
|
Olympic Games
|
Mexico City, Mexico
|
9th (h)
|
1500 m
|
4:03.13
|
9th (h)
|
5000 m
|
15:23.0
|
12th (h)
|
3000 m s'chase
|
9:48.37
|
1970
|
Universiade
|
Turin, Italy
|
8th (h)
|
5000 m
|
14:20.4
|
7th
|
10,000 m
|
30:06.8
|
Central American Championships
|
Guatemala City, Guatemala
|
1st
|
5000 m
|
15:38.7
|
3rd
|
Half marathon
|
|
1971
|
Central American and Caribbean Championships
|
Kingston, Jamaica
|
5th
|
3000 m s'chase
|
9:32.4
|
10th
|
Half marathon
|
1:32:08
|
Central American Championships
|
San José, Costa Rica
|
3rd
|
10,000 m
|
31:37.6
|
1972
|
Olympic Games
|
Munich, West Germany
|
14th (h)
|
10,000 m
|
30:08.4
|
13th (h)
|
3000 m s'chase
|
9:28.4
|
54th
|
Marathon
|
2:40:38
|
Central American Championships
|
Panama City, Panama
|
2nd
|
1500 m
|
3:56.5
|
1973
|
Central American Games
|
Guatemala City, Guatemala
|
2nd
|
1500 m
|
|
2nd
|
5000 m
|
|
2nd
|
10,000 m
|
|
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