José Ferraioli

José Ferraioli (born 22 February 1948) is a Puerto Rican former swimmer who swam for Rutgers University and competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics.

[2] In the 4x100 meter freestyle relay preliminary, the Puerto Rican team swam a time of 3:47.0, and did not advance to the finals, but were around 16 seconds behind the time of the American team that included Mark Spitz and Ken Walsh.

[3] He swam for Rutgers University under Hall of Fame Coach Frank Elm, and was in the Class of 1969.

[5] As a Senior, Ferraioli received the James H. Reilley Trophy for "leadership, spirit, and loyalty".

With strong contributions by Ferraioli competing primarily in the butterfly and freestyle events, Rutgers placed sixth in the eastern championships that year, and finished the season with a 7-3 dual meet record.