- Chilean sprinter.
- Won the gold medal (200 m) at the 1994 South American Games.
- Won the "Cóndor de Oro" (Best Chilean Athlete) award in 1994.
- Won two bronze medal at the Pan American Games (1995 and 1999).
- He was Chile's flag bearer at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
- Holds the Chilean records in the 100 m and the 200 m.
- Won the gold medal (100 m) at the 1997 South American Championships in Athletics.
- Won two gold medal at the 1998 Ibero-American Championships (100 m and 200 m).
- His father, Alberto Keitel, and his grandmother, María Cristina Böcke, also was a sprinter.
- Father of, with Lisette Rondón, Sebastián Keitel (aka Tatán Keitel) and Elisa Keitel.
- He was considered at the time to be the fastest white man in the world in 1998.
- In 2002, he won a race against a horse at the Club Hípico de Santiago.
- His bronze medal (200 m) at the 1995 World Athletics Indoor Championships, is the first and only medal in a World Championships for Chile.
- Retired from athletics after the 3rd breaking of the Achilles tendon rupture.
- Was coach of the reality Mundos opuestos (2012).
- (2018-) Deputy of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile.
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