Leonide Alfred "Buddy" Baarcke, Jr. (September 23, 1931 – March 10, 2017) was an American competitive swimmer, Pan-American Games medalist and swimming coach.[1]
Birth
Leonide Baarcke was born on September 23, 1931.[2]
While at the University of North Carolina, Baarcke also began his coaching career,[3] where "he was very motivational and created enthusiasm".[1]
Baarcke was then drafted into the military for two years, but continued to swim competitively.[1][3]
At the 1954 National AAU Indoor Swimming Championships, he showed William Yorzyk and his coach Charles Silvia the butterfly stroke for the first time.[4] Yorzyk went on to be an Olympic gold medalist in the 200 metres butterfly event.[5] Also in 1954, he was the first American to set a world record for the butterfly stroke, in the 100 yards butterfly.[6][3]
Baarcke was the first American to go under 1 minute in the 100 yards in three separate strokes (freestyle, butterfly and backstroke).[6]
Baarcke became a club coach and assistant college coach for 10 years, serving at the University of North Carolina while he was also a post-graduate student in 1954, 1957 and 1958, and the University of Florida later.[6] He continued swimming club coaching for another 40 years.[3][1]
During his coaching career, Baarcke coached 1 Olympic gold medalist, many Olympic medalists and 9 world ranked swimmers.[1][8]