Full name Eulalio Rios Aleman Name Eulalio Aleman Weight 75 kg Strokes Butterfly Height 1.62 m | Died 1980 Nationality Mexico Role Olympic athlete | |
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Born 21 January 1935 ( 1935-01-21 ) |
Eulalio Ríos Alemán (21 January 1935 – c. 1980) was a Mexican Olympic swimmer.
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Family
He was born to a low-income family in a small town in the state of Veracruz, and from a young age he trained to swim against the current of a brook that passed near his home, in Hueyapan de Ocampo, to the south of Catemaco on the road to Coatzacoalcos.
Early years
He was already a fast freestyle swimmer with a thudding kick when he went to Xalapa to study law and to be coached in swimming.
In 1956 he learned the butterfly stroke under the guidance of his trainer Antonio Murrieta and watched an exhibition of the (by that time) "new dolphin kick" technique by the experienced swimmer Walter Ocampo, of Mexico City's Centro Deportivo Chapultepec.
He practiced and learned quickly in the cold waters of the rustic pool "La PLaya", near Los Berros park in Xalapa.
Within a few months he swam successfully in the olympic trials and was ready to compete for Mexico in the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games.