In this 
Spanish name, the first or paternal 
surname is 
 Alanís and the second or maternal family name is 
 Guerrero.
 
Eduardo Alanís
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| Full name | Eduardo Alanís Guerrero | 
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| Born |  (1950-05-01) 1 May 1950 Mexico City, Mexico | 
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| Sport | Swimming | 
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Eduardo Alanís Guerrero (born 1 May 1950 in Mexico City) is a Mexican former swimmer who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics.[1]
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- 1935: Cuba (del Valle, Raurell, Franquiz, Escobar)
 
- 1938: Panama (Danilo Souza, Didio Souza, Illueca, Pérez)
 
- 1946: Mexico (Isaac, Castillo, Mejía, Bravo)
 
- 1950: Mexico (Bravo, Mejía, Gutiérrez, Isaac)
 
- 1954: Mexico (Gutiérrez, Orozco, Borja, Olguín)
 
- 1959: Mexico (Escalante, Montoya, R. Guzmán, Ocampo)
 
- 1962: Mexico (A. Guzmán, Herrera, Escalante, Ocampo)
 
- 1966: Mexico (J. Alanís, Hernández, Ruiz, Echevarría)
 
- 1970: Mexico (, Strauss, J. Alanís, Urreta)
 
- 1974: Mexico (Prado, García, Escanero, García)
 
- 1978: Mexico (Strasser, González, Sánchez, Pérez)
 
- 1982: Venezuela (Umaña, Vidal, François, Mestre)
 
- 1986: Cuba (López, Carrío, Bello, Franki)
 
- 1990: Mexico (Escamilla, Gutiérrez, Bulnes, González)
 
- 1993: Cuba (Carrío, García, Falcón, Sáez)
 
- 1998: not held 
 
- 2002: Mexico (Siqueiros, Ilika, Salinas, Veloz)
 
- 2006: Mexico (López, Yeh, Siqueiros, Veloz)
 
- 2010: Colombia (Galofre, de Angulo, Molina, Pinzón)
 
- 2014: not held 
 
- 2018: Venezuela (Dávila, Arteta, Chávez, Lavado)
  
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