Leopoldo Andara
Venezuelan swimmer (born 1986)
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Born | (1986-06-27) June 27, 1986 (age 38) Miranda, Venezuela | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Leopoldo Andara (born 27 June 1986) is a Venezuelan swimmer. He participated at the 2008 Summer Olympics.[1]
Early life and education
Leopoldo was born on 27 June 1986 in Miranda, Venezuela. He moved to Florida, but competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics as a Venezuelan native. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Florida International University in 2010. In 2014, he received a Master’s Degree in Mental Health Counseling from Nova Southeastern University.
International and national competitions
2022
- Central American and Caribbean Games: Won gold medals in the 100-meter breaststroke and 200-meter breaststroke, and a silver medal in the 4x100-meter medley relay.
- South American Games: Won gold medals in the 100-meter breaststroke and 200-meter breaststroke, and a silver medal in the 4x100-meter medley relay.
2021
- Pan American Games: Won a bronze medal in the 100-meter breaststroke.
2011
- Venezuela national team member Pan-American Games Guadalajara Mexico.
2010
- 1st Place Medley Relay South American Games Medellin Colombia.
- 2nd Place 200 meters Individual Medley South American Games Medellin Colombia.
- 1st Place Medley Relay Central American Games Puerto Rico.
- 3rd Place 200 meters Breaststroke Central American Games Puerto Rico.
- Venezuela National Team Member for FINA World Swimming Championships (25M) 2010 Dubai.
- Venezuela National Champion in 100-200 Breaststroke, and 200-400 Individual Medley.
2009
- 9th Place FINA World Cup Swimming World Cup 400 meters Individual Medley.
- Venezuelan National Record in 200–400 meters Individual Medley.
- Venezuelan National Champion in 100-200 Breaststroke, and 200-400 Individual Medley.
2008
- National Team Member at Beijing Olympics, participant in 200 meters Breaststroke and 200 meters Individual Medley.[2]
- 2nd Place 200 meters Individual Medley Bahamas International Championship.
- 2nd Place 100 meters Breaststroke Bahamas International Championship.
- 1st Place 200 meters Breaststroke Bahamas International Championship.
- Venezuelan National Champion in 100-200 Breaststroke, and 200-400 Individual Medley.
2007
- 8th Place 200 yards Butterfly SEC's Championship.
- 8th Place 200 meters Breaststroke Pan-American Games Rio, Brazil.
- 9th Place 200 meters Individual Medley Pan-American Games Rio, Brazil.
- Venezuelan National Champion in 100-200 Breaststroke, and 200-400 Individual Medley.
2006
- NJCAA Champion in 200 yards Butterfly, and 200-400 yards Individual Medley.
- NJCAA MVP and National record in 200 yards Butterfly.
- 3rd Place 200 meters Breaststroke Central American Games Cartagena, Colombia.
- 3rd Place 200 meters Individual Medley South American Championship Argentina.
- Venezuelan National Champion in 100-200 Breaststroke, 200-400 Individual Medley, and 200 Butterfly.
2005
- NJCAA Champion in 200 yards Butterfly, and 200-400 yards Individual Medley.
- NJCAA MVP.
- 2nd Place 200 meters Individual Medley Bolivarian Games Colombia.
- 2nd Place 200 meters Breaststroke Bolivarian Games Colombia.
- Venezuelan National Champion in 100-200 Breaststroke, 200-400 Individual Medley, and 200 Butterfly.
2004
- 2nd Place 200 meters Breaststroke South American Games Montevideo, Uruguay.
- Venezuela National Team Member for FINA World Swimming Championships (25M) Indianapolis.
- Venezuelan National Champion in 200 Breaststroke, 200-400 Individual Medley, and 200 Butterfly.
2003
- 1st Place 400 meters Individual Medley Central American Championship Mexico City, Mexico .
- 3rd Place 100 meters Breaststroke Central American Championship Mexico City, Mexico.
- 2nd Place 200 meters Breaststroke Central American Championship Mexico City, Mexico.
- Venezuelan National Champion in 100-200 Breaststroke, 200-400 Individual Medley, and 200 Butterfly.
2002
- 2nd Place 200 meters Breaststroke South American Championship Belem, Brazil.
- 2nd Place 200 meters Individual Medley South American Championship Belem, Brazil.
- 2nd Place 400 meters Individual Medley South American Championship Belem, Brazil.
- Venezuelan National Champion in 100-200 Breaststroke, 200-400 Individual Medley, and 200 Butterfly.
2001
- 1st Place 400 meters Individual Medley Central American Championship Dominican Republic.
- 1st Place 200 meters Breaststroke Central American Championship Dominican Republic.
- 1st Place 200 meters Individual Medley Central American Championship Dominican Republic.
- 1st Place 200 meters Butterfly Central American Championship Dominican Republic.
- 2nd Place 200 meters Individual Medley South American Championship Medellin, Colombia.
- 2nd Place 200 meters Butterfly South American Championship Medellin Colombia.
- 2nd Place 100 meters Breaststroke South American Championship Medellin Colombia.
- Venezuelan National Champion in 100-200 Breaststroke, 200-400 Individual Medley.
2000
- Venezuelan National Champion in 100-200 Breaststroke, 200-400 Individual Medley
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Central American and Caribbean Games Champions in Men's 4x100 m medley relay
- 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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