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Taking on roles in the swimming community, by 1997, Juan Carlos Bello was
President of the National Swimming Federation of Peru. He authored a recommendation for Peruvian swimmer Luis Gayoso to swim for Pennsylvania's Shippensburg University. At the time Gayoso was being considered for the Peruvian
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Peruvian swimmer and 1980 Olympic prospect Ernesto Dominack, who swam in the 1975 Pan Am Games. He referred Dominack to Coach Flip Darr, Director of Southern California's Saddleback Aquatics, though Dominack
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by 1.4 seconds. Schollander had a bad turn at the 100 meter wall. Bello also won another of his signature events, the 200-meter medley, in 2:14.1, just under a career best. He would significantly improve his time in the 1972 Olympics. In the trying 400-meter individual medley, Bello recorded a
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A versatile swimmer, on August 2, 1968, he came in third with a time of 1:57.7, in the Men's 200-meter freestyle at the AAU National
Swimming Championships in Lincoln, Nebraska, qualifying him for the Olympic trials in the event. His time was only .7 of a second behind the eighteen-year old first
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October, in the 200 meter freestyle and the 200-meter individual medley, though he did not medal in stiff international competition. In his closest swims for an Olympic medal, his 200-meter individual medley time in the finals was 2:13.7, placing him only .4 of a second behind
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Olympic preliminaries in Munich, Bello swam in the fourth preliminary heat for the 200-meter individual medley, qualifying with a time of 2:11.70, putting him in the top eight for qualifying times, though he could not later match this time in the event final.
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At the 1968 Olympic preliminaries in Mexico City, Belo won the seventh heat in the 200-meter freestyle with a time of 2:01.3, and qualified for the finals. Coach for the
Peruvian team in the 1968 Olympics was American
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Bello's time for his 200-yard anchor leg in the 800-yard medley relay at the Big 10 Championship was 1:42.0. At the last lap of the relay, Bello caught and passed
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