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Piccinini was at the [[1994 World Aquatics Championships]], in [[Rome]], where he finished 25th in the 100-metre butterfly, and 26th in the 200-metre butterfly. <ref>{{cite web|title = Results at 1994 Rome|work=USA Swimming|year = 2013|url = http://www.usaswimming.org/_Rainbow/Documents/26cf958f-cf83-4b68-8c90-349d985a5a1e/94_worlds.pdf|accessdate =April 11, 2013}}</ref>
Piccinini was at the [[1994 World Aquatics Championships]], in [[Rome]], where he finished 25th in the 100-metre butterfly, and 26th in the 200-metre butterfly. <ref>{{cite web|title = Results at 1994 Rome|work=USA Swimming|year = 2013|url = http://www.usaswimming.org/_Rainbow/Documents/26cf958f-cf83-4b68-8c90-349d985a5a1e/94_worlds.pdf|accessdate =April 11, 2013}}</ref>


At the [[1995 Pan American Games]] in [[Mar del Plata]], Piccinini won a silver medal in the 100-metre butterfly and in the 4×100-metre freestyle. <ref> {{cite web | title = Brazil medals at 1995 Pan | work = UOL | year = 2007 | url = http://pan.uol.com.br/pan/2007/historia/1995/nopodio.jhtm|accessdate =April 11, 2013|language=pt}}</ref> In the 4×100-metre medley relay, Piccinini won the silver medal, beating the South American record, with a time of 3:43.93, along with [[Gustavo Borges]], [[Rogério Romero]] and [[Oscar Godói]]. <ref> {{cite web | title = Pan 1999 News | work = UOL | year = August 7, 1999 | url = http://www2.uol.com.br/gustavoborges/noticiapan10.htm | accessdate =April 11, 2013|language=pt}}</ref>
At the [[1995 Pan American Games]] in [[Mar del Plata]], Piccinini won a silver medal in the 100-metre butterfly and in the 4×100-metre freestyle. <ref> {{cite web | title = Brazil medals at 1995 Pan | work = UOL | year = 2007 | url = http://pan.uol.com.br/pan/2007/historia/1995/nopodio.jhtm|accessdate =April 11, 2013|language=pt}}</ref> In the 4×100-metre medley relay, Piccinini won the silver medal, beating the South American record, with a time of 3:43.93, along with [[Gustavo Borges]], [[Rogério Romero]] and [[Oscar Godói]]. <ref> {{cite web | title = Pan 1999 News | work = UOL | year = August 7, 1999 | url = http://www2.uol.com.br/gustavoborges/noticiapan10.htm | accessdate = April 11, 2013 | language = pt | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20030304084349/http://www.uol.com.br/gustavoborges/noticiapan10.htm | archivedate = March 4, 2003 | df = }}</ref>


==References==
==References==

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Eduardo Piccinini
Personal information
Full nameEduardo Beca Piccinini
Nationality Brazil
Born (1968-11-30) November 30, 1968 (age 56)
Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight72 kg (159 lb)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesButterfly, Freestyle
Medal record
Men's swimming
Representing  Brazil
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second place 1995 Mar del Plata 100m Butterfly
Silver medal – second place 1995 Mar del Plata 4x100m freestyle
Silver medal – second place 1995 Mar del Plata 4x100m medley
Bronze medal – third place 1991 Havana 100m Butterfly

Eduardo Beca Piccinini (born November 30, 1968) is a former international butterfly swimmer from Brazil.[1]

He was at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, where he earned a bronze medal in the 100-metre butterfly. [2]

At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Piccinini finished 18th in the 100-metre butterfly, and 15th in the 200-metre butterfly. [3]

Piccinini was at the 1994 World Aquatics Championships, in Rome, where he finished 25th in the 100-metre butterfly, and 26th in the 200-metre butterfly. [4]

At the 1995 Pan American Games in Mar del Plata, Piccinini won a silver medal in the 100-metre butterfly and in the 4×100-metre freestyle. [5] In the 4×100-metre medley relay, Piccinini won the silver medal, beating the South American record, with a time of 3:43.93, along with Gustavo Borges, Rogério Romero and Oscar Godói. [6]

References

  1. ^ "Profile at Sports Reference". Sports Reference. 2013. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
  2. ^ "Brazil medals at 1991 Pan". UOL (in Portuguese). 2007. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
  3. ^ "Profile at Sports Reference". Sports Reference. 2013. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
  4. ^ "Results at 1994 Rome" (PDF). USA Swimming. 2013. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
  5. ^ "Brazil medals at 1995 Pan". UOL (in Portuguese). 2007. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
  6. ^ "Pan 1999 News". UOL (in Portuguese). August 7, 1999. Archived from the original on March 4, 2003. Retrieved April 11, 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: year (link)