Pedro Rangel
13 December 1979 Guadalajara, Mexico- LATEST TRIUMPHS:
- Rio 2016 Paralympic Games – Bronze: 100m breaststroke
- Montreal 2013 World Championships – Silver: 100m breaststroke
- London 2012 Paralympic Games – Bronze: 100m breaststroke
- Guadalajara 2011 Parapan American Games – Gold: 100m breaststroke
- Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games – Gold: 100m breaststroke
Pedro Rangel has proven to be a 100m breaststroke SB5 specialist throughout his career, having won all of his medals at Paralympic Games and World Championships in that event.
On his Paralympic debut at Athens 2004, the Mexican claimed bronze, repeating that feat twice at London 2012 and Rio 2016. His major achievement came in Beijing, China, in 2008, when he sealed his only Paralympic title.
In 2013, the 37-year-old touched in second at the World Championships in Montreal, Canada, to take silver. He seeks to win another medal on home soil at the Worlds in Mexico City, from 30 September-7 October 2017.
Rangel stood out on the regional stage as well. In 2003, he sealed two silvers at the Parapan American Games in Mar del Plata, Argentina, and followed that up with a gold at Guadalajara 2011 and another silver at Toronto 2015.
Rangel showed top form also in the open water, as he was part of the first team made up of Paralympic swimmers that crossed the English Channel, in 2014.
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