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- José Luciano Nava Namorado (born 23 May 1952) was an international freestyle swimmer from Brazil. Born in Portugal, he became a naturalized Brazilian. Participated at the inaugural World Aquatics Championships in 1973 Belgrade, where he finished 5th in the 4×100-metre freestyle, along with Ruy de Oliveira, José Aranha and , and 13th in the 200-metre freestyle. In the 400-metre freestyle, he did 4:14.37, not going to the finals. He also swam the 4×200-metre freestyle, finishing 11th, with the same team. At the 1973 Summer Universiade, in Moscow, Namorado won a bronze medal in the 400-metre freestyle, with a time of 4:12.74, and in the 4×200-metre freestyle, along with José Aranha, and Alfredo Machado. He was at the 1975 Pan American Games, in Mexico City. He won the bronze medal in the 4×200-metre freestyle and 4×100-metre medley. He also finished 8th in the 100-metre freestyle. Namorado is a former South American record holder of the 200-metre freestyle. In 1973, he also broke two times the South American record in the 400-metre freestyle. He died in the 70s. (en)
- José Luciano Nava Namorado (Sousel, 23 de maio de 1952 —, década de 1980) foi um nadador brasileiro. Nascido em Portugal, ele se naturalizou brasileiro. Aos oito anos, sua família veio para o Brasil, morar na cidade de Campinas. Morreu no inicio da década de 1980, deixando duas filhas, Fernanda e Natália. (pt)
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- José Luciano Nava Namorado (Sousel, 23 de maio de 1952 —, década de 1980) foi um nadador brasileiro. Nascido em Portugal, ele se naturalizou brasileiro. Aos oito anos, sua família veio para o Brasil, morar na cidade de Campinas. Morreu no inicio da década de 1980, deixando duas filhas, Fernanda e Natália. (pt)
- José Luciano Nava Namorado (born 23 May 1952) was an international freestyle swimmer from Brazil. Born in Portugal, he became a naturalized Brazilian. Participated at the inaugural World Aquatics Championships in 1973 Belgrade, where he finished 5th in the 4×100-metre freestyle, along with Ruy de Oliveira, José Aranha and , and 13th in the 200-metre freestyle. In the 400-metre freestyle, he did 4:14.37, not going to the finals. He also swam the 4×200-metre freestyle, finishing 11th, with the same team. He died in the 70s. (en)
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