Oswaldo Quevedo

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Oswaldo (Ozzie) Quevedo
Personal information
Full nameOswaldo Jose Quevedo Boschetti
Nickname(s)Ozzie
Nationality Venezuela
Born (1976-08-04) August 4, 1976 (age 45)
Maracay, Aragua, Venezuela
Height1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
Weight90 kg (198 lb)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesButterfly and Freestyle
College teamAuburn University (USA) (1998-'00)
Medal record

Oswaldo Jose Quevedo Boschetti (born August 4, 1976 in Maracay) is a former butterfly and freestyle swimmer from Venezuela, who won the 50m and 100m Butterfly at the 2000 South American Championships (50m) in Mar del Plata. Two years later, at the later edition of the same Championship 2002 South American Championships, the sprinter from South America triumphed in the 100m Butterfly. He represented his homeland at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia.

He swam collegiately for the USA's Auburn University in the late 1990s.[1]

Quevedo was part of the 200m Freestyle Relay that broke the US Open and NCAA Record at the 2000 NCAA Division I Championships in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.[2]

At the 1998 Central American and Caribbean Games, he set a Games Record the 100 fly Championship Record in the preliminary heats. This record stood until the final session where it was bettered by fellow Venezuelan Swimmer Francisco Sánchez.

He currently holds the World Records in the 50m and 100m butterfly for Masters in his age group.[3]

Lastly, Ozzie is considered by many high-profile coaches in the world as one of the best male swimmers that ever came out of Venezuela, along with , Alberto Mestre, Francisco Sanchez and Albert Subirats.[citation needed]

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