Brazil at the 2004 Summer Paralympics

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Brazil at the
2004 Summer Paralympics
Flag of Brazil.svg
IPC code BRA
NPC Brazilian Paralympic Committee
Website www.cpb.org.br
in Athens
Competitors96 in 11 sports
Medals
Ranked 14th
Gold
14
Silver
12
Bronze
7
Total
33
Summer Paralympics appearances (overview)

Brazil competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. The team included 96 athletes, 74 men and 22 women. [1] Competitors from Brazil won 33 medals, including 14 gold, 12 silver and 7 bronze to finish 14th in the medal table. [2]

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Medallists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold André Andrade Athletics Men's 200m T13
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Antônio Souza Athletics Men's 200m T46
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Antônio Souza Athletics Men's 400m T46
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ádria Santos Athletics Women's 100m T11
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Suely Guimarães Athletics Women's discus throw F56-58
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Football 5-a-side Men's team
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Antonio Tenório Judo Men's 100 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Clodoaldo Silva Swimming Men's 50m freestyle S4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Clodoaldo Silva Swimming Men's 100m freestyle S4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Clodoaldo Silva Swimming Men's 200m freestyle S4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Clodoaldo Silva Swimming Men's 50m butterfly S4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Clodoaldo Silva Swimming Men's 150m individual medley SM4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Swimming Men's 4x50m medley relay 20pts
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Fabiana Sugimori Swimming Women's 50m freestyle S11
Silver medal icon.svg Silver André Andrade Athletics Men's 100m T13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Gilson Anjos Athletics Men's 800m T13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Odair Santos Athletics Men's 1500m T13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Odair Santos Athletics Men's 5000m T12
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ádria Santos Athletics Women's 200m T11
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ádria Santos Athletics Women's 400m T12
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Football 7-a-side Men's team
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Eduardo Amaral Judo Men's 73 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Karla Cardoso Judo Women's 48 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ivanildo Vasconcelos Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke SB4
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Swimming Men's 4x50m freestyle relay 20 pts
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Edenia Garcia Swimming Women's 50m backstroke S4
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Odair Santos Athletics Men's 800m T12
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ozivam Bonfim Athletics Men's 5000m T46
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Maria José Alves Athletics Women's 100m T12
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Maria José Alves Athletics Women's 200m T12
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Terezinha Guilhermina Athletics Women's 400m T12
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Daniela Silva Judo Women's 57 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Francisco Avelino Swimming Men's 100m breaststroke SB4

Sports

Athletics

Men's track

AthleteClassEventHeatsSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
André Andrade T13 100m 11.062 Q11.06Silver medal icon.svg
200m 22.401 Q22.70Gold medal icon.svg
Gilson Anjos T13 800m 1:56.81Silver medal icon.svg
1500m 4:04.018 q4:08.419
Ozivam Bonfim T46 1500m 4:05.296
5000m 15:02.09Bronze medal icon.svg
Hilario Moreira T11 200m 24.297 Q24.066 B24.302
400m 54.748 QDNSdid not advance
Odair Santos T12 800m 1:59.304 Q1:54.08Bronze medal icon.svg
5000m 15:00.80Silver medal icon.svg
T13 1500m 4:03.182 Q3:54.06Silver medal icon.svg
Antônio Souza T46 100m 11.042 QDSQ
200m 22.423 QN/A22.41Gold medal icon.svg
400m 52.434 Q48.46 WRGold medal icon.svg
Aurelio Santos T13 Marathon 2:51:3610
Julio Souza T12 100m 11.7922did not advance
200m 57.8924did not advance
Moises Vicente T46 1500m 4:13.5310
5000m 15:10.654
T11-13 4 × 100 m relay 44.894 Q45.084

Women's track

AthleteClassEventHeatsSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Maria José Alves T12 100m 12.712 Q12.671 Q12.70Bronze medal icon.svg
200m 25.833 Q25.733 q26.20Bronze medal icon.svg
Ádria Santos T11 100m 12.481 Q12.951 Q12.55Gold medal icon.svg
200m 26.821 Q26.591 Q25.60Silver medal icon.svg
T12 400m 59.633 Q58.173 Q57.46Silver medal icon.svg
Terezinha Guilhermina T12 400m 58.232 Q58.112 q57.52Bronze medal icon.svg
800m 2:24.728did not advance
1500m 5:17.257
Sirlene Guilhermino T12 100m 13.135 Q13.245 B13.371
200m 27.455 q27.596 B27.621
Simone Silva T11 100m 13.666 Q13.695 BDNS
200m 28.114 Q27.875 B27.591

Women's field

AthleteClassEventFinal
ResultPointsRank
Sonia Gouveia F32-34/51-53 Discus 9.857129
Sirlene Guilhermino F12 Long jump 3.75-11
Suely Guimarães F56-58 Discus 24.301138Gold medal icon.svg
Shot put 6.979779
Roseane Santos F56-58 Discus 31.73 WR10236
Shot put 8.989818

Equestrian

AthleteEventTotal
ScoreRank
Marcos Alves Mixed individual championship test grade I 63.68413
Mixed individual freestyle test grade I 66.2509

Football 5-a-side

The Brazilian football 5-a-side team won the gold medal after defeating Argentina.

Players

Results

GameMatchScoreRank
1Brazil vs. Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina  (ARG)2 - 01 Q
2Brazil vs. Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)3 - 0
3Brazil vs. Flag of Greece.svg  Greece  (GRE)1 - 0
4Brazil vs. Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)4 - 0
5Brazil vs. Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea  (KOR)4 - 0
Gold medal finalBrazil vs. Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina  (ARG)3 - 2Gold medal icon.svg

Football 7-a-side

The Brazilian football 7-a-side team won a silver medal after being defeated by Ukraine.

Players

Results

GameMatchScoreRank
1Brazil vs. Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)2 - 11 Q
2Brazil vs. Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)6 - 1
3Brazil vs. Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)4 - 0
SemifinalsBrazil vs. Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina  (ARG)4 - 1W
Gold medal finalBrazil vs. Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)1 - 4Silver medal icon.svg

Goalball

The Brazilian women's goalball didn't win any medals. They were 7th out of 8 teams.

Players

Results

GameMatchScoreRank
1Brazil vs. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN)1 - 47
2Brazil vs. Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)0 - 2
3Brazil vs. Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)3 - 4
4Brazil vs. Flag of Finland.svg  Finland  (FIN)0 - 10
5Brazil vs. Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)1 - 3
6Brazil vs. Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)1 - 4
7Brazil vs. Flag of Greece.svg  Greece  (GRE)1 - 0

Judo

Men

AthleteEventPreliminaryQuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechage round 1Repechage round 2Final (Bronze medal contest)
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
Eduardo Amaral Men's 73kg ByeFlag of Ukraine.svg  Sydorenko  (UKR)W 1000–0100Flag of Germany.svg  Krieger  (GER)W 1000-0000Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang  (CHN)L 0000-1000Silver medal icon.svg
Divino Dinato Men's 90kg Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Park J M  (KOR)L 0000-1000Flag of Spain.svg  R Fernández  (ESP)L 1000-0000did not advance
Alexandre Silva Men's +100kg Flag of Japan.svg  Amakawa  (JPN)L 0020S-1012did not advance
Antonio Tenório Men's 100kg Flag of France.svg  Le Meaux  (FRA)W 0011S-0001CFlag of Ukraine.svg  Lyvytskyy  (UKR)W 1001-0000SFlag of the United States.svg  Szott  (USA)W 1000-0000Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Men  (CHN)W 0100-0000KGold medal icon.svg

Women

AthleteEventQuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechageFinal (Bronze medal contest
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
Karla Cardoso Women's 48kg ByeFlag of Germany.svg  Arndt  (GER)W 0100–0000Flag of France.svg  Medjeded  (FRA)L 0001-1010SSilver medal icon.svg
Tatiane da Silva Women's 52kg ByeFlag of Germany.svg  Scheutzel  (GER)L 0000-1000Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang  (CHN)L 0000-1000
Daniele Silva Women's 57kg Flag of Spain.svg  Payno  (ESP)L 0001-1111SFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Lei  (CHN)W 1000-0000Bronze medal icon.svg

Powerlifting

Men

AthleteEventResultRank
João Euzébio Batista 82.5kg 165.012
Aleksander Whitaker 67.5kg 180.04

Swimming

Men

AthleteClassEventHeatsFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Genezi Andrade S3 50m freestyle 59.199did not advance
100m freestyle 2:05.647 Q2:05.548
200m freestyle 4:17.515 Q4:16.626
50m backstroke 1:00.314 Q59.625
SB2 50m breaststroke 1:11.316 Q1:10.216
SM3 150m individual medley 3:24.195 Q3:24.395
Francisco Avelino S5 50m freestyle 42.179did not advance
50m backstroke 43.657 Q43.136
SB4 50m breaststroke 1:51.902 Q1:49.37Bronze medal icon.svg
Moisés Batista SM4 150m individual medley 3:09.6112did not advance
Mauro Brasil S9 50m freestyle 27.223 Q27.515
100m freestyle 1:00.708 Q1:00.477
100m backstroke 1:11.2012did not advance
100m butterfly 1:08.2912did not advance
Marcelo Collet S10 50m freestyle 27.7115did not advance
100m freestyle 58.9214did not advance
400m freestyle 4:34.118 Q4:32.457
100m butterfly 1:06.6112did not advance
Danilo Glasser S10 50m freestyle 25.893 Q25.865
100m freestyle 59.0415did not advance
Adriano Lima S6 50m freestyle 33.016 Q33.066
100m freestyle 1:11.275 Q1:12.118
400m freestyle DNSdid not advance
50m butterfly 38.7812did not advance
SB5 100m breaststroke 1:42.876 Q1:44.127
SM6 200m individual medley 3:08.697 Q3:10.918
Fabiano Machado S9 50m freestyle 28.5717did not advance
100m freestyle 1:01.5911did not advance
400m freestyle 4:41.6112did not advance
100m butterfly 1:14.9913did not advance
Jose Arnulfo Medeiros S7 400m freestyle 5:23.087 Q5:28.408
50m butterfly 36.929did not advance
Andre Meneghetti S11 50m freestyle 30.8212did not advance
100m freestyle 1:09.0611did not advance
400m freestyle 5:42.4910did not advance
100m butterfly 1:32.378 Q1:32.998
Adriano Pereira S2 50m freestyle 1:22.6810did not advance
100m freestyle 2:59.8610did not advance
200m freestyle 5:57.009did not advance
50m backstroke 1:20.148 Q1:19.758
Rodrigo Ribeiro S11 50m freestyle 28.485 Q28.607
100m freestyle 1:06.778 Q1:07.378
100m butterfly DNSdid not advance
SB11 100m breaststroke 1:27.657 Q1:28.567
Clodoaldo Silva S4 50m freestyle 36.40 PR1 Q35.41 WRGold medal icon.svg
100m freestyle 1:19.36 WR1 Q1:19.51Gold medal icon.svg
200m freestyle 2:58.81 PR1 Q2:55.75 WRGold medal icon.svg
50m backstroke 53.505 Q51.714
50m butterfly 47.682 Q45.12 WRGold medal icon.svg
SM4 150m individual medley 2:41.731 Q2:39.15Gold medal icon.svg
Luis Silva S6 50m freestyle 34.1210did not advance
100m freestyle 1:14.619did not advance
400m freestyle 6:07.4111did not advance
50m butterfly 36.377 Q35.967
Gledson Soares S8 100m backstroke 1:18.927 Q1:18.447
SB6 100m breaststroke N/A1:38.905
SM7 200m individual medley 2:57.658 Q2:56.507
Joon Sok Seo S4 100m freestyle 1:52.7312did not advance
200m freestyle 4:03.0013did not advance
50m backstroke 54.368 Q54.777
50m butterfly 1:02.397 Q1:02.316
Ivanildo Vasconcelos S6 100m backstroke 1:34.8513did not advance
SB4 100m breaststroke 1:48.012 Q1:48.33Silver medal icon.svg
SM5 200m individual medley 3:34.796 Q3:26.936
N/A 4x50m freestyle relay (20pts) 2:33.091 Q2:32.34Silver medal icon.svg
N/A 4 × 100 m freestyle relay (34pts) 4:11.744 Q4:11.966
N/A 4x50m medley relay (20pts) 2:45.002 Q2:37.46 PRGold medal icon.svg
N/A 4 × 100 m medley relay (34pts) DNSdid not advance

Women

AthleteClassEventHeatsFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Rildene Firmino S5 50m backstroke 1:09.7910did not advance
SB3 50m breaststroke 1:14.136 Q1:15.458
SM4 150m individual medley 3:55.219did not advance
Edênia Garcia S4 50m freestyle 53.372 Q53.885
100m freestyle 1:53.815 Q1:55.237
200m freestyle 4:15.786 Q4:10.916
50m backstroke 52.612 Q51.51Silver medal icon.svg
Claúdia Silva S4 50m freestyle 1:07.6810did not advance
100m freestyle 2:26.049did not advance
200m freestyle 5:08.719did not advance
Fabiana Sugimori S11 50m freestyle 32.32 WR1 Q32.35Gold medal icon.svg
100m freestyle 1:20.247 Q1:14.434
SB11 100m breaststroke 1:43.215 Q1:42.965
SM11 200m individual medley N/A3:14.104

Table tennis

Men

AthleteEventPreliminariesQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal (BM)
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
Rank
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
Rank
Roberto Alves Men's singles 5 Flag of Japan.svg  Oka  (JPN)L 0-3Chinese Taipei Paralympic Flag.svg  Lin  (TPE)L 0-3Flag of Germany.svg  Gosemann  (GER)L 0-34did not advance
Luiz da Silva Men's singles 3 Flag of France.svg  Robin  (FRA)L 0-3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Trofan  (GBR)L 1-3Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Yang  (KOR)W 3-24did not advance
Iranildo Espindola Men's singles 2 Flag of France.svg  Sorabella  (FRA)L 0–3Flag of Slovakia.svg  Riapos  (SVK)L 2-3Flag of Germany.svg  Vilsmaier  (GER)L 1-34did not advance
Ivanildo Freitas Men's singles 4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang  (CHN)L 0-3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Stefanu  (CZE)L 0-2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chan  (GBR)L 2-34did not advance
Cristovam Lima Men's singles 7 Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Furlan  (ITA)L 0-3Flag of Spain.svg  Morales  (ESP)L 2-3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Duracka  (CZE)L 1-34did not advance

Teams

AthleteEventPreliminariesQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal (BM)
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
Rank
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
Rank
Men's teams 4 Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea  (KOR)L 0-3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)L 1-33did not advance
Men's teams 5 Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)L 0-3Flag of Norway.svg  Norway  (NOR)L 2-33did not advance

Wheelchair fencing

AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal (BM)
OppositionScoreRank
  • Opposition
  • Score
  • Opposition
  • Score
  • Opposition
  • Score
  • Opposition
  • Score
Rank
Andrea de Mello Women's épée B Flag of Hungary.svg  Dani  (HUN)L 0–55did not advance
Flag of France.svg  Magnat  (FRA)L 4-5
Flag of Germany.svg  Weber Kranz  (GER)L 3-5
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Wong  (HKG)L 1-5
Women's foil B Flag of Hungary.svg  Dani  (HUN)L 0-55did not advance
Flag of the United States.svg  Hickey  (USA)L 0-5
Flag of Germany.svg  Stollwerck  (GER)L 2-5
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Wong  (HKG)L 1-5

Wheelchair tennis

AthleteClassEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
  • Opposition
  • Result
Maurício Pommê Open Men's singles Flag of the United States.svg  Rydberg  (USA)L 3-6, 3-6did not advance
Carlos Santos Flag of Germany.svg  Schrameyer  (GER)L 1-6, 2-6did not advance
Men's doubles N/A
did not advance

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References

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