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List of Salvadorian Olympians : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of Salvadorian Olympians
El Salvador first competed in the Olympic Games at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.〔("El Salvador at the 1968 Ciudad de México Summer Games." ) Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved on 15 March 2014.〕 No athletes were sent to the 1976 Summer Olympics,〔(1976 Summer Olympics Official Report from the Organizing Committee ), vol. 1, p. 132.〕 and the nation took part in the boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics. Excluding these two Games, El Salvador has participated in every Summer Olympic Games since 1968.〔("El Salvador." ) Sports-Reference. Retrieved on 15 March 2014.〕 It has never competed in the Olympic Winter Games. As of the completion of the 2012 Summer Olympics, 118 Salvadorians (93 male and 25 female) have represented their nation at the Olympics.〔 No Salvadorian has ever won an Olympic medal.〔 Both the all-time youngest and oldest Olympic participants from El Salvador competed at the 1968 Games.〔 Swimmer Rubén Guerrero (13 years, 351 days) swam in five events: the Men's 400 meters freestyle, 1,500 meters freestyle, 4 × 100 meters freestyle relay, 100 meters butterfly, and 200 meters individual medley.〔("Rubén Guerrero." ) Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved on 15 March 2014.〕 Roberto Soundy (68 years, 229 days) finished 54th in the trap shooting event.〔("Roberto Soundy." ) Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved on 15 March 2014.〕 Fourteen athletes have competed in multiple Olympics. Eva Dimas, Evelyn García, and Juan Vargas, are the only Salvadorians to have competed in three Olympic Games. Andrés Amador, Kriscia García, Maureen Kaila Vergara, Luisa Maida, Gustavo Manzur, Golda Marcus, Francisco Suriano, Fredy Torres, Juan Antonio Valencia, Camila Vargas, and Salvador Vilanova have each competed in two Olympic Games. ==Athletes==
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