Brazil at the World Aquatics Championships
Brazil at the World Aquatics Championships | |||||||||
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FINA code | BRA | ||||||||
NF | Confederação Brasileira de Desportos Aquáticos | ||||||||
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World Aquatics Championships appearances (overview) | |||||||||
Brazil has participated in all the World Aquatics Championships since the beginning in 1973. Brazil is 14th on the all time medal table. Brazil's first World Championships medal was won by Rômulo Arantes in the Men's 100 m backstroke in West Berlin in 1978. He won bronze. Ricardo Prado won the first Brazil's gold medal in Men's 400 m individual medley in Guayaquil, Ecuador in 1982[1]
Medalists
Swimming
Open water swimming
Medal | Name | Year | Event |
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Bronze | Poliana Okimoto | 2009 Rome | Women's 5 km |
Gold | Ana Marcela Cunha | 2011 Shanghai | Women's 25 km |
Gold | Poliana Okimoto | 2013 Barcelona | Women's 10 km |
Silver | Ana Marcela Cunha | 2013 Barcelona | Women's 10 km |
Silver | Poliana Okimoto | 2013 Barcelona | Women's 5 km |
Bronze | Ana Marcela Cunha | 2013 Barcelona | Women's 5 km |
Bronze | Allan do Carmo, Samuel de Bona, Poliana Okimoto | 2013 Barcelona | Team |
Gold | Ana Marcela Cunha | 2015 Kazan | Women's 25 km |
Silver | Allan do Carmo, Diogo Villarinho, Ana Marcela Cunha | 2015 Kazan | Team |
Bronze | Ana Marcela Cunha | 2015 Kazan | Women's 10 km |
Medal tables
By championships
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By event
By gender
By athlete
Only athletes with at least three medals |
See also
- Brazil at the FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
- Brazil at the Olympics
- Brazil at the Pan American Games
References
- ↑ "Confederação Brasileira de Desportos Aquáticos" (in Portuguese). Retrieved September 8, 2015.
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