Brazil at the 2007 Pan American Games

Brazil at the
2007 Pan American Games
IOC code BRA
NOC Brazilian Olympic Committee
Website www.cob.org.br
in Rio de Janeiro
13–29 July 2007
Competitors 659 (373 men and 286 women) in 41 sports
Flag bearer Vanderlei Cordeiro de Lima
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold Silver Bronze Total
52 40 65 157
Pan American Games appearances (overview)

The 15th Pan-American Games were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, between 13 July 2007 and 29 July 2007. The Brazilian delegation consisted of 659 athletes (373 men and 286 women) and 267 directors, making a total of 926 people in 41 sports. Competing in their own country, the Brazilian athletes managed to far surpass their own record number of Gold, Silver and Bronze medals obtained in a single edition of the Pan-American Games.[1]

Goals

The Rio de Janeiro Mayor and Brazilian Olympic Group wanted to show that Brazil is capable to receive the 2014 World Cup, for which is the only candidate so far, and that the city is eligible to host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games.

Another mission of Brazil was to achieve the 2nd position among the top History Pan-American Winners.

The COB also used the competition to prepare itself for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.

Medals

Gold

Athletics

Vicente Lenilson, Rafael Ribeiro, Basilio Moraes Junior, Sandro Viana, Gold medal in Athletics, Men's 4 × 100 m category
Franck de Almeida, Gold medal in Athletics, Men's Marathon category
Rio Morris, Gold medal in Athletics, Men's 1500 m category
Jadel Gregorio, Gold medal in Athletics, Men's Triple Jump category
Fabio Silva, Gold medal in Athletics, Men's Pole Vault category
Bianca Dos Santos, Gold medal in Athletics, Women's 1.500 m category
Sabine Heitling, Gold medal in Athletics, Women's 3.000 m Steeplechase category
Maurren Maggi, Gold medal in Athletics, Women's Long Jump category
Fabiana Murer, Gold medal in Athletics, Women's Pole Vault category

Artistic Gymnastic

Diego Hypólito, Gold medal in Artistic Gymnastic, Men's Floor Exercise category
Jade Barbosa, Gold medal in Artistic Gymnastic, Women's Vault category
Diego Hypólito, Gold medal in Artistic Gymnastic, Men's Vault category
Mosiah Rodrigues, Gold medal in Artistic Gymnastic, Men's High Bar category

Basketball

Gold medal in Basketball, Men's Team category

Beach Volleyball

Juliana Silva, Larissa França, Gold medal in Beach Volleyball, Women's Team category
Emanuel Rego, Ricardo Santos, Gold medal in Beach Volleyball, Men's Team category

Boxing

Pedro Lima, Gold medal in Boxing, Men's Welterweight (69 kg) category.

Canoe Flatwater

Gold medal in Canoe Flatwater, Men's K-4 1.000m category

Equestrian

Gold medal in Equestrian, Team Jumping category

Futsal

Gold medal in Futsal, Men's Team category

Handball

Gold medal in Handball, Women's Team category
Gold medal in Handball, Men's Team category

Judo

Danielle Zangrando, Gold medal in Judo, Women's 57kg category
Edinanci Silva, Gold medal in Judo, Women's 78kg category
João Derly, Gold medal in Judo, Men's 66kg category
Tiago Camilo, Gold medal in Judo, Men's 90kg category

Karate

Lucélia de Carvalho, Gold medal in Karate, Women's 60kg+ category
Juarez Silva dos Santos, Gold medal in Karate, Men's 80kg+ category

Modern Pentathlon

Yane Marques, Gold medal in Modern Pentathlon, Women's Modern Pentathlon category

Soccer

Gold medal in Soccer, Women's Team category

Rhythmic Gymnastic

Gold medal in Women's Group category
Gold medal in Women's Group First Exercise category
Gold medal in Women's Group Second Exercise category

Roller Skating

Marcel Stürmer, Gold medal in Roller Skating, Men's Freestyle category

Sailing

Ricardo Winicki (Bimba), Gold medal in Sailing, Men's RS:X category
Gold medal in Sailing, Snipe category
Gold medal in Sailing, J-24 category

Swimming

Thiago Pereira, Gold medal in Swimming, Men's 200m Backstroke category
Thiago Pereira, Gold medal in Swimming, Men's 200m Breaststroke category
Thiago Pereira, Gold medal in Swimming, Men's 200m Medley category
Thiago Pereira, Gold medal in Swimming, Men's 400m Medley category
Lucas Salatta, Nicolas Oliveira, Rodrigo Castro, Thiago Pereira, Gold medal in Swimming, Men's 4 × 200 m Freestyle category
César Cielo, Eduardo Deboni, Fernando Silva, Nicolas Santos, Thiago Pereira, Gold medal in Swimming, Men's 4 × 100 m Freestyle category
César Cielo, Gold medal in Swimming, Men's 50m Freestyle category
César Cielo, Gold medal in Swimming, Men's 100m Freestyle category
Kaio de Almeida, Gold medal in Swimming, Men's 100m Butterfly category
Kaio de Almeida, Gold medal in Swimming, Men's 200m Butterfly category

Table Tennis

Gold medal in Table Tennis, Men's Team category

Taekwondo

Diogo Silva, Gold medal in Taekwondo, Men's 68kg category

Volleyball

Gold medal in Volleyball, Men's Team category

Water Skiing

Marreco, Gold medal in Water Skiing, Men's Wakeboard category

Silver

Athletics

Márcia Narloch, Silver medal in Athletics, Women's Marathon category

Artistic Gymnastic

Adan Santos, Danilo Nogueira, Diego Hypólito, Luís Anjos, Mosiah Rodrigues, Victor Rosa Silver medal in Gynmastic, Men's Team.
Ana Silva, Daiane dos Santos, Daniele Hypólito, Jade Barbosa, Khiuani Dias, Lais Souza Silver medal in Gynmastic, Women's Team.

Basketball

Silver medal in Basketball, Women's Team category.

Cycling

Rubens Donizete, Silver medal in Cycling, Mountain Bike category.
Ana Flávia Sgobin, Silver medal in Cycling, BMX category.

Judo

Daniela Polzin, Silver medal in Judo, Women's 48kg category.
Érika Miranda, Silver medal in Judo, Women's 52kg category.
Danielli Yuri, Silver medal in Judo, Women's 63kg category.
Mayra Aguiar, Silver medal in Judo, Women's 70kg category.
Leandro Guilheiro, Silver medal in Judo, Men's 73kg category.
João Gabriel Schlittler, Silver medal in Judo, Men's 100kg category

Rowing

Alexandre Ribas, Allan Bitencourt, Anderson Nocetti, Gibran Cunha, José Roberto Nascimento, Leandro Tozzo, Marcellus Silva, Nilton Alonco, Renan Castro, Silver medal in Rowing, Men's Eight category.

Shooting

Julio Almeida, Silver medal in Shooting, Men's 10m Air Pistol category.

Swimming

Fabíola Molina, Silver medal in Swimming, Women's 100m Backstroke category
Poliana Okimoto, Silver medal in Swimming, Women's Marathon 10km category.
Flávia Delaroli, Monique Ferreira, Rebeca Gusmão, Tatiana Barbosa, Silver medal in Swimming, Women's 4 × 100 m Freestyle category.
Nicholas Santos, Silver medal in Swimming, Men's 50m Freestyle category
Gabriel Mangabeira, Silver medal in Swimming, Men's 100m Butterfly category
Henrique Barbosa, Silver medal in Swimming, Men's 200m Breaststroke category
César Cielo, Henrique Barbosa, Kaio de Almeida, Thiago Pereira, Silver medal in Swimming, Men's 4 × 100 m Medley category.

Taekwondo

Márcio Wenceslau, Silver medal in Taekwondo, Men's 58kg category.
Natália Falavigna, Silver medal in Taekwondo, Women's 67kg category.

Volleyball

Silver medal in Volleyball, Women's Team category.

Water Polo

Silver medal in Water Polo, Men's Team category.

Bronze

Artistic Gymnastic

Lais Souza, Bronze medal in Artistic Gymnastic, Women's Vault category
Lais Souza, Bronze medal in Artistic Gymnastic, Women's Uneven Bars category
Daniele Hypólito, Bronze medal in Artistic Gymnastic, Women's Balance Beam category
Jade Barbosa, Bronze medal in Artistic Gymnastic, Women's Floor category
Danilo Nogueira, Bronze medal in Artistic Gymnastic, Men's High Bar category

Badminton

Guilherme Kumasaka, Guilherme Pardo, Bronze medal in Badminton, Men's Doubles category

Cycling

Clemilda Silva, Bronze medal in Cycling, Road category.

Equestrian

Luíza Almeida, Renata Costa, Rogério Clementino, Bronze medal in Equestrian, Dressage category.

Fencing

João Souza, Bronze medal in Fencing, Men's Individual Foil category.
Renzo Agresta, Bronze medal in Fencing, Men's Individual Sabre category.
Clarisse Menezes, Bronze medal in Fencing, Women's Individual Epée category.

Rowing

Marcelus Silva, Bronze medal in Rowing, Men's Single Sculls category.
Allan Bitencourt, Anderson Nocetti, Bronze medal in Rowing, Men's Pairs category.

Swimming

Gabriella Silva, Bronze medal in Swimming, Women's 100m Butterfly category.
Flávia Delaroli, Bronze medal in Swimming, Women's 100m Freestyle category.
Daiene Dias, Bronze medal in Swimming, Women's 200m Butterfly category.
Monique Ferreira, Bronze medal in Swimming, Women's 200m Freestyle category.
Manuella Lyrio, Monique Ferreira, Paula Baracho, Tatiana Barbosa, Bronze medal in Swimming, Women's 4 × 200 m Freestyle category.
Daiene Dias, Fabíola Molina, Tatiane Sakemi, Rebeca Gusmão, Bronze medal in Swimming, Women's 4 × 100 m Medley category.
Thiago Pereira, Bronze medal in Swimming, Men's 100m Backstroke category.
Lucas Salatta, Bronze medal in Swimming, Men's 200m Backstroke category.
Armando Negreiros, Bronze medal in Swimming, Men's 400m Freestyle category.
Allan do Carmo, Bronze medal in Swimming, Men's Marathon 10km category.

Triathlon

Juraci Moreira Junior, Bronze medal in Triathlon, Men's category.

Taekwondo

Leonardo Gomes Santos Bronze medal in Taekwondo, Men's 80kg category.

Weightlifting

Fabrício Mafra, Bronze medal in Weightlifting, Men's 105Kg category.

Results by event

Aquatics

Diving

Female
Male

Open water swimming

4 athletes (2 female and 2 male)

Female
Male

Swimming

52 athletes (25 female and 26 male)

Female
Male

Synchronised swimming

9 female athletes

Water polo

26 athletes (13 female, 13 male)

Female
Male

Archery

6 athletes (3 female and 3 male)

Women
Men

Athletics

83 athletes (39 female and 44 male)

Vanderlei Cordeiro de Lima, carrying the Brazilian Flag.

Female

Male

Badminton

8 athletes (4 female and 4 male)

Female
Male

Baseball

20 male athletes

Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders

Basketball

Men's team competition

Women's team competition

Bowling

4 athletes (2 female and 2 male)

Female

Male

Boxing

11 male athletes

Canoeing

14 athletes (5 female and 9 male) Female

Male

Cycling

23 athletes (6 female and 17 male)

Male

BMX

Female
Male

Mountain bike

Female
Male

Road

Female
Male

Track

Male

Equestrian

Dressage

Rider / Horse

Eventing

Rider / Horse

Show jumping

Rider / Horse

Show Jumping

5 athletes

Fencing

16 athletes (8 female and 8 male)

Female

Male

Field hockey

32 athletes (16 female and 16 mas)

Football

36 athletes (18 female and 18 male)

Male

Futsal

12 athletes

Gymnastics

Trampoline

3 athletes (2 female and 1 male)

Female

Handball

30 athletes (15 female and 15 male)

Judo

14 athletes (7 female and 7 male)

Female

Male

Karate

9 athletes (3 female and 6 male) Female

Male

Modern Pentathlon

Four athletes (two female and two male)

Rowing

33 athletes (11 female and 22 male)

Sailing

16 athletes (2 female and 14 male) Female

Male

Shooting

29 athletes (11 female and 18 male)

Softball

Receptor

'Defense

Squash

6 athletes (3 female and 3 male)

Table Tennis

8 athletes (4 female and 4 male)

Female

Male

Taekwondo

8 athletes (4 female and 4 male)

Tennis

8 athletes (4 female and 4 male)

Triathlon

Men's Competition

Women's Competition

Volleyball

24 athletes (12 female and 12 male)

Beach Volleyball

4 athletes (2 female and 2 male)

Female
Male

Water Skiing

Wakeboard Masculino

Wrestling

11 athletes (4 female and 7 male)

References

  1. "Gusmão Stripped of Pan Ams Medals". Associated Press. Retrieved 2007-12-18.

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