José Carlos Souza's Human Design Chart

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          José Carlos Souza's Biography

          Brazilian swimmer who participated at the 1992 Summer Olympics for his native country and later broke two World Records. In 1987, he went to live in the United States. He studied Business Administration at the University of Tennessee.
          At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, his best result was the sixth place in the men’s 4×100 m freestyle. He also finished 12th in the 100 m butterfly, and 30th in the 200 m individual medley.
          In 1993 he broke two World Records on short course. On 7 July, the Brazil team, composed of Fernando Scherer, Teofilo Ferreira, José Carlos Souza and Gustavo Borges broke the world record in 4×100 m freestyle with a time of 3:13.97, which belonged to Sweden since 19 March 1989: 3:14.00. On 5 December, Brazil again beat the record, with the same team, doing 3:12.11. This mark was achieved in the 1993 FINA World Swimming Championships, where he won gold in the 4×100 m freestyle, and bronze in the 4×200 m freestyle (breaking the South American record with a time of 7:09.38).
          In 1993, he was the South American record holder in the 50 m and 100 m butterfly, and in the 200 m individual medley.
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          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.