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(Redirected from Pedro Francisco García) Spanish water polo player This article is about the Spanish water polo player. For the Brazilian footballer Pedro Francisco Garcia, see Tupãzinho. In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is García and the second or maternal family name is Aguado.
Pedro García Aguado
García Aguado in 2011
Personal information
Full namePedro Francisco García Aguado
Born9 December 1968 (1968-12-09) (age 56)
Madrid, Spain
Medal record
Men's water polo
Representing  Spain
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1996 Atlanta Team competition
Silver medal – second place 1992 Barcelona Team competition
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1998 Perth Team competition
World Cup
Bronze medal – third place 1999 Sydney Team competition
European Championships
Silver medal – second place 1991 Athens Team competition
Bronze medal – third place 1993 Sheffield Team competition

Pedro Francisco García Aguado (born 9 December 1968 in Madrid) is a former water polo player from Spain. He was a member of the national team that won the gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Four years earlier, when Barcelona hosted the Games, he was on the side that captured the silver medal. In total, García has competed in four consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1988.

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Spain squads
Spain men's water polo squad1988 Summer Olympics – 6th place
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Spain men's water polo squad1992 Summer Olympics – Silver medal
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Spain men's water polo squad1996 Summer Olympics – Gold medal (1st title)
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Spain men's water polo squad2000 Summer Olympics – 4th place
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