Will Licon

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Will Licon (El Paso, 25 de agosto de 1994) es un deportista estadounidense que compite en natación.​ Ganó una medalla de bronce en el Campeonato Mundial de Natación en Piscina Corta de 2021, en la prueba de 200 m braza.​ rdf:langString
William Andrew Licon (/liːˈkoʊn/ lee-COHN; born August 25, 1994) is an American competitive swimmer who specializes in breaststroke and medley events. He currently competes for the professional team LA Current in the International Swimming League. Licon is a three-time World Championship medalist, a two-time Pan American Games gold medalist and has been a member of the United States national team since 2015. He is the current American record-holder in the 200-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:47.91. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Will Licon (El Paso, 25 de agosto de 1994) es un deportista estadounidense que compite en natación.​ Ganó una medalla de bronce en el Campeonato Mundial de Natación en Piscina Corta de 2021, en la prueba de 200 m braza.​
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