Guillermo Echevarría
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Guillermo Echevarría Pérez (born 13 May 1948 in Mexico City) is a Mexican former swimmer who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics and in the 1968 Summer Olympics.[1] He briefly held the world record in the 1500 meter (long course), breaking Mike Burton's record in 1968 before Burton took the record back 2 months later.
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- ^ "Olympics". sports-reference. Retrieved 15 May 2012.
Central American and Caribbean Games Champions in Men's 200 m freestyle | |
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Central American and Caribbean Games Champions in Men's 400 m freestyle | |
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Central American and Caribbean Games Champions in Men's 1500 m freestyle | |
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Central American and Caribbean Games Champions in Men's 200 m backstroke | |
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Central American and Caribbean Games Champions in Men's 200 m butterfly | |
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Central American and Caribbean Games Champions in Men's 400 m medley | |
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Central American and Caribbean Games Champions in Men's 4x100 m medley relay | |
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