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Venezuelan swimmer (born 1979)
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Rojas and the second or maternal family name is
Carpena.
Luis Enrique Rojas Carpena (born July 5, 1979)
[1] is an Olympic
swimmer and
National Record holder from Venezuela. He swam for his native country at the
2004 Olympics. He swam collegiately in the United States, first at the
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (1999–2001) and then at the
University of Arizona (2002–2004).
[1]
References
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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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