Francisco Rivas
Francisco Rivas was the coach of María del Milagro París, guiding her to become the first Costa Rican swimmer to compete in an Olympic final during the 1980 Moscow Games.
Born on Oct 02, 1948 (77 years old)
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Costa Rica:
Francisco Rivas is suspended by the world swimming body following an investigation into alleged abuses.
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Costa Rica:
Francisco Rivas has been a swimming coach for five decades and has achieved significant sports accomplishments.
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Costa Rica:
Francisco Rivas is under investigation for alleged assaults against swimmers.
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Guatemala:
Francisco Rivas, a former minister of governance, implemented measures to combat gangs and highlights their collusion with other sectors.
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Mexico:
Francisco Rivas expresses that important conceptual errors are being made in the new strategy against extortion.
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Mexico:
Francisco Rivas states that extortion is a consolidated problem in the country that has grown since 2013.
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Guatemala:
Francisco Rivas is a former Minister of Governance and an expert in security issues.
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Mexico:
Francisco Rivas discusses the implications of the 'Operativo Liberación'.
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Hungary:
Francisco Rivas is accused of physical, sexual, and psychological abuse by former swimmers.
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Costa Rica:
Francisco Rivas is the coach accused of psychological and sexual aggression by Marcela Cuesta and others.
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