Carlos de Candamo

Peruvian diplomat and Sportsman
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroPeruvian diplomat and Sportsman
PlacesUnited Kingdom
wasAthlete Rugby union player Tennis player Fencer Diplomat
Work fieldPolitics Sports
Gender
Male
Birth15 February 1871, London
Death16 February 1946Paris (aged 75 years)
The details

Biography

Carlos González de Candamo y Rivero (February 15, 1871 – 16 February 1946) was a Peruvian athlete and diplomat.

Biography

de Candamo was born in London, England. His father was Ambassador to France for his native country, and his uncle Manuel Candamo, President of Peru.

He played in the first edition of the French Open tennis competition. The next year he won the 1892–93 French Rugby Union Championship with Racing Club de France, predecessor to today's Racing Metro. He is mostly famous for representing Peru at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris. He is considered the first Olympic athlete to represent Peru, and was also member of the International Olympic Committee from 1909 to 1922.

He followed the family tradition and became a diplomat, being appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from Peru to the United Kingdom in May 1901. He later served as Peru's French Ambassador and signed the Treaty of Versailles on behalf of his country.

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