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Mexican swimmer (born 1982)
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Siqueiros and the second or maternal family name is
Quiroz.
Alejandro Siqueiros
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Full name | Alejandro Siqueiros Quiroz |
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Nationality |
Mexico |
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Born | (1982-10-28) October 28, 1982 (age 41)
Hermosillo, Sonora |
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Height | 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) |
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Weight | 85 kg (187 lb) |
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Spouse | Brittany Siqueiros |
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Sport |
Swimming |
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Strokes |
Freestyle |
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Alejandro Siqueiros Quiroz (born October 28, 1982) is a male
freestyle
swimmer from
Mexico. He represented his native country at the
2003 Pan American Games and the
2004 Summer Olympics.
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- 1935:
Cuba (
del Valle,
Raurell,
Franquiz,
Escobar)
- 1938:
Panama (
Danilo Souza,
Didio Souza,
Illueca,
Pérez)
- 1946:
Mexico (
Isaac,
Castillo,
Mejía,
Bravo)
- 1950:
Mexico (
Bravo,
Mejía,
Gutiérrez,
Isaac)
- 1954:
Mexico (
Gutiérrez,
Orozco,
Borja,
Olguín)
- 1959:
Mexico (
Escalante,
Montoya,
R. Guzmán,
Ocampo)
- 1962:
Mexico (
A. Guzmán,
Herrera,
Escalante,
Ocampo)
- 1966:
Mexico (
J. Alanís,
Hernández,
Ruiz,
Echevarría)
- 1970:
Mexico (
E. Alanís,
Strauss,
J. Alanís,
Urreta)
- 1974:
Mexico (
Prado,
García,
Escanero,
García)
- 1978:
Mexico (
Strasser,
González,
Sánchez,
Pérez)
- 1982:
Venezuela (
Umaña,
Vidal,
François,
Mestre)
- 1986:
Cuba (
López,
Carrío,
Bello,
Franki)
- 1990:
Mexico (
Escamilla,
Gutiérrez,
Bulnes,
González)
- 1993:
Cuba (
Carrío,
García,
Falcón,
Sáez)
- 1998: not held
- 2002:
Mexico (
Siqueiros,
Ilika,
Salinas,
Veloz)
- 2006:
Mexico (
López,
Yeh,
Siqueiros,
Veloz)
- 2010:
Colombia (
Galofre,
de Angulo,
Molina,
Pinzón)
- 2014: not held
- 2018:
Venezuela (
Dávila,
Arteta,
Chávez,
Lavado)
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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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