Frederico Paredes, born on January thirty-first, eighteen eighty-nine, was a distinguished Portuguese épée fencer whose athletic prowess shone brightly in the early twentieth century.
His competitive spirit led him to represent Portugal at the Olympic Games in nineteen twenty, nineteen twenty-four, and nineteen twenty-eight. Paredes showcased his skills both individually and as part of a team, contributing to the rich legacy of Portuguese fencing.
In the nineteen twenty-eight Olympics, he achieved remarkable success by securing a team bronze medal, a testament to his dedication and talent. His teams also demonstrated commendable performances, finishing fourth in both the nineteen twenty and nineteen twenty-four Games.