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Frederico Fischer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frederico Fischer
Frederico Fischer (born January 6, 1917 in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian athlete. He is the current Masters M90 and M95 world record holder in the 100 metres.〔http://www.world-masters-athletics.org/records/outdoor-men〕 ==Early life== He was born of German ancestry, his father moved to Brazil in 1909 and had been successful selling prepared meats because he owned a refrigerator, his older brother was born in Germany (and survived until almost 100 years of age). He also has a sister who, as of the last report, was still alive at age 99 in 2012. During World War I his family was ostracized when Brazil joined the war, causing a move to Jaguariaíva where his father drowned in the river. Frederico grew up in Pompeia, São Paulo, taking care of the family while his mother worked in a factory. As he got older he played football as a goalie with the club in Santo Amaro and rode bicycles. When his brother built a boat, he joined and took up sailing joining the Club de Regatas Tietê. Frederico got his first job in a Pig iron factory at age 15, but studied to be an accountant which became his career.
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