Luis Armando Andrade Guillen

He went on to compete in the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara and the IPC World Swimming Championships in Glasgow 2015.

[3] Luis Armando Andrade Guillen is a Mexican athlete who was born on March 10, 1995, in Baja California Sur, México.

[4] On the way back from his older brother's football game in San José del Cabo, there was an accident where the driver lost control of the truck.

His performance opened the door for the National Olympiad 2007 in Puebla, where the child of 11 years won three gold medals in the competition.

Coach Fernando Vélez was fascinated by his swimming style and immediately summoned to the Parapan Youth Games in Bogotá, Colombia, where he won five golds and a bronze.

[5] Despite his success, Armando has been ignored by the state government as the Instituto SudCaliforniano del Deporte, which only gives him monthly support of 400 pesos and allows him to train for free at the pool at the Multipurpose Gymnasium.

[5] Luis Armando Andrade received on January 13, 2016, the FacesNews Award nomination, which provides a magazine, for its Youth Leadership.

[10] In response Armando Andrade said: "It is something very important and an honor, is what I want, that the generations of today consider me a leader and a role model, for that I work: to serve as motivation and show that when you have perseverance you can accomplish many things", said the swimmer of S8 category and a native of Baja California Sur.