Mexican swimmer (1929–2000)
Tonatiuh Gutiérrez
Full name Tonatiuh Gutiérrez Olguin Nationality Mexico Born (1929-11-20 ) November 20, 1929Died 2000 (aged 70–71) Sport Swimming Strokes Freestyle and backstroke
Tonatiuh Gutiérrez (November 20, 1929 – 2000) was a Mexican swimmer . He competed in the freestyle and the backstroke events.
Gutiérrez twice competed for his native country at the Summer Olympics of 1948 and 1952. He also won two medals (silver and bronze) in the men's freestyle events at the 1951 Pan American Games .
Gutiérrez died in 2000.[1]
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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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