Roles | Competed in Olympic Games |
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Sex | Male |
Full name | Guillermo•Echevarría Pérez |
Used name | Guillermo•Echevarría |
Born | 13 May 1948 in Ciudad de México (Mexico City), Ciudad de México (MEX) |
Died | 24 November 2021 in Cuernavaca, Morelos (MEX) |
Measurements | 175 cm / 71 kg |
NOC | Mexico |
Guillermo Echevarría was a Mexican distance swimmer who competed at the 1964 and 1968 Olympics, making the final of the 1968 1,500 freestyle, in which he finished sixth. He is best known for setting a world record in the 1,500 on 7 July 1968, when he recorded 16:28.1 to better Mike Burton’s world mark, only to have Burton re-take the record a few months later.
Echevarría was severely injured in 1981 in an accident on the Puebla-Orizaba Highway and was in a coma for two months but did recover. He was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame and in 2016 received the National Award for Sports Merit.
Games | Discipline (Sport) / Event | NOC / Team | Pos | Medal | As | |
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1964 Summer Olympics | Swimming (Aquatics) | MEX | Guillermo Echevarría | |||
400 metres Freestyle, Men (Olympic) | ||||||
1,500 metres Freestyle, Men (Olympic) | 9 | |||||
4 × 100 metres Freestyle Relay, Men (Olympic) | Mexico | 12 | ||||
4 × 200 metres Freestyle Relay, Men (Olympic) | Mexico | 15 | ||||
1968 Summer Olympics | Swimming (Aquatics) | MEX | Guillermo Echevarría | |||
200 metres Freestyle, Men (Olympic) | ||||||
400 metres Freestyle, Men (Olympic) | 11 | |||||
1,500 metres Freestyle, Men (Olympic) | 6 |