Guillermo AlfredoGuillermo Alfredo Torres Rodríguez began his sports career in baseball as a pitcher and showed good conditions by the strength of his arm and the strength of his hits. Despite being good at baseball he never left hunting and shotting, so once while playing at a piten friends, he saw a bird and took the shotgun to bring it down. There he realized that his true sport was shotting and not baseball.
Torres Rodríguez always received the advice of his father Servilio Torres Pérez, athlete of the National Shotting Team in the Skeet specialty, who with his wife Graciela Rodriguez, supported his studies at sports schools and taught him all competitive secrets, unknowing he would become the best in the world. Guillermo Alfredo is 57 years old and over 35 in the Cuban National Team. In his brilliant record he has ten Central American Games, nine Panamerican Games, twelve World Cups, ten Grand Prix and six inclusions in Olympic Games, which speaks clearly of his class as a sportsman.
Our athlete had the merit of being the first Cuban who won an individual medal at a world championship when he won bronze in Valencia, Venezuela, in 1987. In these competitions had two silver and two bronze medals and in World Cups, two crowns, four subheads and two bronze medals.

