Alfred Nakache (18 November 1915 in Constantine, French Algeria – 1983) was a Jewish French swimmer and water polo player.
A member of the French team for the 1936 Berlin Summer Olympic Games, he also swam in the first post-war Summer Olympics in London in 1948.
He is one of two Jewish athletes, as far as is known, to have competed in the Olympics after surviving the Holocaust.Nakache set the world record in the 200 metre breaststroke with a time of 2:36.8 on 6 July 1941 in the long course seawater pool in Catalans in Marseilles.
Since FINA at the time recognized world records set in either short course (25 metre) or long course (50 metre) pools for the 200 metre breaststroke, his record was easily broken by Joe Verdeur in 1946 in a short course pool.
If records were measured as they are today in long and short course pools, Verdeur would have broken Nakache's long course world record of 2:36.8 in 1948 at the US Olympic trials with a time of 2:36.3.
Nakache was inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1993 and the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 2019.
Author: 'E.-G. Drigny' (only article editor), pour le Miroir des Sports Source: Bibliothèque Nationale de France - en ligne Article Nakache, ou le champion au cran indomptable, Le Miroir des sports, 15 septembre 1941, par E.-G. Drigny (Gallica - Domaine public). License: PD France