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Spanish swimmer
Miguel Ortiz-Cañavate
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Full name | Miguel Ortiz-Cañavate Ozeki |
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Nationality | Spanish |
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Born | (1991-02-19) 19 February 1991 (age 33) Madrid, Spain |
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Height | 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) |
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Weight | 89 kg (196 lb) |
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Sport | Swimming |
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Strokes | Freestyle, backstroke, butterfly |
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Miguel Ortiz-Cañavate Ozeki (born 19 February 1991) is a Spanish swimmer. He competed in the men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay event at the 2016 Summer Olympics.[1]
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- 1989: Princeton (Ross, Korhammer, Nelson, Musslewhite)
- 1990: Princeton (Ross, Kim, Nelson, Osborn)
- 1991: Texas (Thibault, Werth, Jordan, Dickinson)
- 1992: Stanford (Rouse, Mayfield, Zedlitz, Maurer)
- 1993: Arizona (Newman, Abernethy, Pepper, McQuitty)
- 1994: Stanford (Weatherford, Mayfield, Schell, Retterer)
- 1995: Stanford (Retterer, Grote, Tippins, Claypool)
- 1996: Tennessee (Gilliam, Linn, Rumbaugh, Busquets)
- 1997: Auburn (Bartz, Jerger, Hargis, Hawke)
- 1998: Auburn (Bartz, Jerger, Hawke, Ciarla)
- 1999: Auburn (Denniston, Jerger, Hawke, Ciarla)
- 2001: Texas (Ulrickson, Hansen, Dusing, Crawford)
- 2002: Stanford (Bal, Marshall, Bruce, McDonald)
- 2003: Texas (Peirsol, Hansen, Ditoro, Crocker)
- 2005: California (Čavić, Barbosa, Draganja, Gimbutis)
- 2006: Arizona (Subirats, Rollins, Ferns, Burnett)
- 2007: Auburn (Goodrich, Maras, Puninski, Cielo)
- 2008: Auburn (Goodrich, Maras, Puninski, Cielo)
- 2009: Auburn (White, Silva, Targett, Louw)
- 2010: California (Barnea, Dugonjič, Moore, Daniels)
- 2011: California (Barnea, Dugonjič, Moore, Adrian)
- 2012: Arizona (Friedemann, Cordes, Smith, Small)
- 2013: Michigan (M. Ortiz, B. Ortiz, Fletcher, Turk)
- 2014: California (Murphy, Katis, Cox, Messerschmidt)
- 2015: California (Murphy, Katis, Lynch, Messerschmidt)
- 2016: Alabama (Oslin, Romanov, Kaliszak, Golomeev)
- 2017: Texas (Shebat, Licon, Schooling, Ringgold)
- 2018: USC (Glință, Vissering, Carter, Condorelli)
- 2019: Alabama (Waddell, Bams, Auerbach, Howard)
2020
- 2021: Louisville (Whyte, Somov, Albiero, Sameh)
- 2022: Florida (Chaney, Hillis, Friese, Davis)
- 2023: NC State (Stokowski, Hunter, Korstanje, Curtiss)
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