Luis Nicolao

Luis Alberto Nicolao (born June 28, 1944 in Buenos Aires) is a retired butterfly swimmer from Argentina,[1] who in 1962 twice broke the world record in the men's 100 metres butterfly (long course). Trained and coached by the winningest Argentinean coach "Profe" Alberto Carranza, Nicolao and Carranza traveled to Rio with great help from a long time Carranza's friend "Pepe" Caraballo and made possible the trip, when Nicolao went too fast in the first 50 meters for the first attempt Carranza knew that the return 50 was not going to be as fast as expected so even though the record was broken at 58'4 (Fred Schmidt)Carranza knew that Nico could go even faster if the first 50's were more measured so he went back to Pepe Caraballo and others to assist and support their stay in Rio for a couple more days in order to try a second time this resulting in a much better race and the record lowered to 57' flat. The first attempt on April 24, 1962 in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil salt water Guanabara pool, Nicolao clocked 58.4. Three days later he raised the standard to 57.0. Five years after that performance US swimming ace Mark Spitz broke Nicolao's top time.

Luis Nicolao
Luis Nicolao at El Gráfico magazine, 1959
Personal information
Full nameLuis Alberto Nicolao Yanuzzi
Nickname(s)Nico
NationalityArgentina
Born (1944-06-28) June 28, 1944
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight74 kg (163 lb)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesFreestyle, Butterfly
ClubAteneo de la Juventud

References

Records
Preceded by
Fred Schmidt
Men's 100 metre butterfly
world record holder (long course)

April 24, 1962 July 31, 1967
Succeeded by
Mark Spitz
Awards
Preceded by
Rodolfo Hossinger
Olimpia de Oro
1961
Succeeded by
Norma Baylon


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