From 1970 to 2010, the former business administration undergraduate from Mapúa Institute of Technology donned the national colors 20 times in the World Chess Olympiad, 19 of which were consecutively, to break the old record of 18 consecutive held by Heikki Westerinen.
A board one score of 73.7% (+12 =4 −3) earned him the individual bronze medal (behind Karpov and Delgado, equal with Torre) also securing his final grandmaster norm.
Eugenio Montale | Joe Torre | Eugenio Barba | Cerro Torre | Eugenio Scalfari | Eugenio Finardi | Torre Mapfre | Torre Boldone | San Vito al Torre | Eugenio Lopez, Jr. | Eugenio Barsanti | Torre | Eugenio Lopez, Sr. | Eugenio Caballero | Campolongo al Torre | Villanueva de la Torre | Torre Pellice | Torre del Mangia | Torre del Greco | Torre Aqualina | Martínez de la Torre | Gran Torre Santiago | Francisco Serrano, 1st Duke of la Torre | Eugenio Lazzarini | Eugenio "Geny" Lopez, Jr. | Eugenio Castellotti | Carlos Eugênio Simon | Arath de la Torre | Torre Picasso | Torre Espacio |