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Ángel Camacho: 2025 Brought the Challenge of Subtracting Hundredths

Summary by El Economista
Ángel Camacho was 17 when he revealed himself to the world as a swimmer at the Tokyo Paralympic Games and not only that, he debuted with a bronze medal and confirmed that such a young age does not prevent him from facing such an imposing scenario. The swimmer with a Guanajuatense accent is about to turn 21 and attended El Economista again, as in each of his great competitions: Tokyo 2020, the Manchester World Cup 2023, Paris 2024, the Singapore …
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Ángel Camacho was 17 when he revealed himself to the world as a swimmer at the Tokyo Paralympic Games and not only that, he debuted with a bronze medal and confirmed that such a young age does not prevent him from facing such an imposing scenario. The swimmer with a Guanajuatense accent is about to turn 21 and attended El Economista again, as in each of his great competitions: Tokyo 2020, the Manchester World Cup 2023, Paris 2024, the Singapore …

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El Economista broke the news in on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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