Fernando J. Canales
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Fernando J. Canales is a former freestyle
Freestyle swimming
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 swimmer from Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
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 and swimming coach. Up until the Beijing Olympics in 2008, he was the Head Assistant Coach for Men's Swimming & Diving at his Alma Mater, The University of Michigan, and also for the USA National Championship Team, Club Wolverine, home for numerous Olympic champions and medalists. He is a member of the USA Swimming
USA Swimming
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's International Relations Committee as well as the United States' technical representative for the Amateur Swimming Union of the Americas
Amateur Swimming Union of the Americas
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 (ASUA/UANA). He is an Assistant Director of Development for The University of Michigan Athletic Department. He is currently the head coach at Colgate University
Colgate University
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. In his first season at Colgate, the Women's Team took home the 2011 Patriot League Championship, and the Men's Team finished the meet in fifth place.

His father is Francisco Canales Roman, from Toa Baja, Puerto Rico and his mother is Carmen Alvarez Canales, from Mexico City D.F. Fernando has two brothers (swimmer Francisco-Harvard '78 & Stanford '82; Harry Noel-Michigan '87) and one sister (Sandra Lee-CMU '88 & Grand Valley State '89). He graduated from Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola in 1977 and was honored for civic service and athletic achievements with the symbolic key to the City of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico in 1978.

He graduated in 1982 with a Bachelor of Science in Physiology of Exercise and a Bachelor of Arts in History and English from the University of Michigan
University of Michigan
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. After his graduation he worked with legendary Olympic coaches Jon Urbanchek
Jon Urbanchek
Jon Urbanchek is an American swimming coach, best known for his 22-year tenure as the Men's Swimming & Diving Head Coach for the University of Michigan...

 and Dick Kimball
Dick Kimball
Dick Kimball is an American former diving champion and diving coach at the University of Michigan. He was the NCAA springboard champion in 1957 and the Professional World Diving champion in 1963. He coached the University of Michigan diving team from 1958-2002 and also coached the U.S. Olympic...

 from 1982 to 1987 and helped the Wolverines reclaim the Big Ten Championship Title after a 24 year drought in March 1986. Canales was the Head Swimming and Water Polo Coach at the University of California, Santa Cruz
University of California, Santa Cruz
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 from 1990 to 1992 where he also taught classes within the Physical Education Department.

He became a National Swimming Champion at an early age by becoming the top ranked 17 and under, 100 meter freestyler in the USA in 1977 while training under Coach Brad Glenn in Huntsville, Alabama
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. Canales was ranked 25th in the world that very same year in the 100 Free. His triumphs brought him to the University of Michigan from 1977-1982. He excelled at the national and international level by winning All America Awards in each of his four years of competition. He earned a total of 13 Big Ten Championship titles. Canales was the first swimmer in Big Ten Conference history to capture an individual title (100 yds. Freestyle) during his four years of competition while training under Head Olympic Coach Gus Stager
Gus Stager
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 and 1964 USA Olympian Bill Farley.

Canales was a 100 meter freestyle finalist in the 1978 World Championships
1978 World Aquatics Championships
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 in West Berlin, Germany, earning a 5th place.--He was the "first" Puerto Rican swimmer to final in the World Championships along with Jesse "Cheyenne" Vassallo. He earned five gold medals and one silver medal during the 1978 Central American and Caribbean Games
1978 Central American and Caribbean Games
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 in Medellín, Colombia
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. He became the first Puerto Rican to win an individual medal in the Pan American Games
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 by winning silver in the 100 meters free in 1979
Swimming at the 1979 Pan American Games
The Swimming Tournament at the 1979 Pan American Games took place in the Piscina Olimpica del Escambron in San Juan, Puerto Rico from July 2 to July 8, 1979.-Men’s events:- Women's events :-References:* ***...

 (San Juan, Puerto Rico) and repeating that feat in 1983
Swimming at the 1983 Pan American Games
The Swimming Tournament at the 1983 Pan American Games took place in Caracas, Venezuela from August 17 to August 22, 1983.-Men’s events:- Women’s events :-References:* ***...

 (Caracas, Venezuela). He also won a bronze medal in the 4 x 100 meters medley relay in 1979.

Fernando became a National Champion while representing Club Wolverine in 1986, when he won the 4 x 100 meter free relay alongside three other Wolverines, Joe Parker
Joe Parker
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, Greg Varner and Dave Kerska. This was the fastest Club Relay in the World for that year. He won the 100 meter free gold medal during the Soviet Spartakiade National Championships in 1979. He won the 50 meter and 100 meter freestyle events during the Swedish and German World Cup events in 1983 and 1984. He won the Latin Cup in 1978, 1979 and 1981. He won sprint freestyle titles in Italy
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, Canada
Canada
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, Mexico
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, Brazil
Brazil
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, Puerto Rico, The United States, Germany
Germany
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, Sweden
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, Dominican Republic
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 and Guadeloupe
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.

Canales made three Olympic Teams: Montreal '76
Puerto Rico at the 1976 Summer Olympics
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, Moscow '80
Puerto Rico at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Puerto Rico competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, USSR. Notably, the nation did not fully participate in the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics...

 and Los Angeles '84
Puerto Rico at the 1984 Summer Olympics
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). He was honored as the Flag bearer for the Puerto Rican Olympic Team during the 1984 Summer Olympics
1984 Summer Olympics
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 Opening and Closing Ceremonies in Los Angeles, 1984. Canales, a 13 time Big Ten Champion and 4 year All-America at Michigan, is featured in the book "Paths to the Olympics - Maize and Blue to Olympic Gold" by Marc Parrish, Colemar press 1997.

He attributes his triumphs to the support of his mother, brothers and sister, the memory of his father, John Daly's tutelage, his teammates, and the wonderful coaches that helped him during his career: Kika, Julia, Mr. Tom Forte, Carlos Sala, Brad Glenn, Gus Stager, Bill Farley, Dick Kimball, Maggie Shook, Bob Bowman, Mona Nyheim and Jon Urbanchek. All of these coaches shared one thing in common: they participated in the Olympics or the Pan American Games, thus instilling the Olympic dream and the desire to rise above the rest of the competition from an early age.

Canales was inducted into the Puerto Rico Sports Hall of Fame with the class of 1993 which also included internationally famous sports personalities: Orlando "Peruchin" Cepeda, Carlos "Charlie" Passarell, Raymond Dalmau, Amado Morales and Osvaldo Gil. In addition, he was also inducted into the City of Bayamon, P.R. Sports Hall of Fame in 2009.

Fernando is married to Mona Nyheim-Canales, a Norwegian National Swimming Champion and Arizona Wildcat, she is the Head Assistant Coach for Club Wolverine in Ann Arbor. They have two sons, Francisco Enrique Canales and Thor Bjorn Canales. Canales coached in Texas from 1992 to 2006 with the City of Richardson Swim team. He speaks five languages and has lived in Canada, Italy, Brasil, USA and Puerto Rico. He is an active volunteer with the American Red Cross.
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