Education
In 1999, he graduated from Landon School in Bethesda, Maryland, and deferred his acceptance to Princeton University for a year, so that he could train for his first Olympics.
In 1999, he graduated from Landon School in Bethesda, Maryland, and deferred his acceptance to Princeton University for a year, so that he could train for his first Olympics.
Valdivieso started swimming for the Carderock Swim Team at the age of five. During his teenage years, he tried out for the South American Junior Championships, before competing at the United States. senior nationals. Valdivieso made his first Peruvian team at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.
Swimming in heat two of the men"s 200 m butterfly, he edged out Thailand"s Dulyarit Phuangthong to earn a fourth spot and thirty-sixth overall by 0.48 of a second in 2:03.67.
At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Valdivieso extended his program, competing in two individual events. In the 200 m butterfly, he challenged seven other swimmers in heat four, including top medal favorite Takashi Yamamoto of Japan.
He rounded out the field to last place and twenty-eighth overall by 0.90 of a second behind Hungary"s Dávid Kolozár in 2:02.79. In the 100 m butterfly, Valdivieso placed forty-seventh on the morning"s preliminaries.
Swimming in heat three, he saved a seventh spot over Algeria"s Aghiles Slimani by 0.24 of a second with a time of 55.98.
Between his two Olympic stints, Valdivieso attended Princeton University in New Jersey, where he majored in political economy and became a captain of the swimming team for the Princeton Tigers.