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Cuban swimmer (born 1975)
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
González and the second or maternal family name is
Montesinos .
Mario González
Full name Mario González Montesinos Nationality
Cuba Born (1975-08-02 ) August 2, 1975 (age 48)
Havana, Cuba Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) Weight 73 kg (161 lb) Sport
Swimming Strokes
Breaststroke
Mario González Montesinos (born August 2, 1975 in
Havana, Cuba ) is a former international
breaststroke
swimmer from
Cuba , who participated in two consecutive
Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1992. His best results were a gold medal at the Panamerican Games
1991 Havana in Havana and a tenth place at the
1996 Summer Olympics in
Atlanta, Georgia both in the Men's 200m Breaststroke.
At the
1993 Central American and Caribbean Games , he set
Championship Records in both the 100 and 200 breaststrokes (1:03.27 and 2:17.76). As of 2009, these are still the Games records.
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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:
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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 )