List of Pan American medalists for Brazil

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This is a full list of all Brazilian medalists at the Pan American Games. [1]

Contents

List of medalists

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 This medal is missing in some counts.
  2. Originally ranked fourth, inherited the bronze medal after the disqualification of the gold medalist Rebeca Gusmão.
  3. Originally bronze medalist, inherited the silver medal after the disqualification of the gold medalist Rebeca Gusmão.
  4. Originally silver medalist, inherited the gold medal after the disqualification of the gold medalist Gladys Tejeda.
  5. Originally bronze medalist, inherited the silver medal after the disqualification of the silver medalist Andressa de Morais.
  6. Originally ranked fourth, inherited the bronze medal after the disqualification of the silver medalist Guillerme Bertola.

Stripped medals

MedalName(s)GamesSportEventMotiveRef
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Rebeca Gusmão Flag of Brazil.svg 2007 Rio de Janeiro Swimming Women's 50m freestyle Rebeca Gusmão doping for exogenous testosterone [95] [96] [97]
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Rebeca Gusmão Flag of Brazil.svg 2007 Rio de Janeiro Swimming Women's 100m freestyle
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flávia Delaroli
Monique Ferreira
Rebeca Gusmão
Tatiana Lemos
Manuella Lyrio (heats)
Flag of Brazil.svg 2007 Rio de Janeiro Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Daiene Dias
Fabíola Molina
Rebeca Gusmão
Tatiane Sakemi
Fernanda Alvarenga (heats)
Flávia Delaroli (heats)
Gabriella Silva (heats)
Mariana Katsuno (heats)
Flag of Brazil.svg 2007 Rio de Janeiro Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m medley relay
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Fabrício Mafra Flag of Brazil.svg 2007 Rio de Janeiro Weightlifting Men's heavyweight (-105 kg)Doping for exogenous testosterone [96] [97]
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Andressa de Morais Flag of Peru (state).svg 2019 Lima Athletics Women's discus throw Tested positive to the prohibited substance SARM S22 [98] [99]
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Rafaela Silva Flag of Peru (state).svg 2019 Lima Judo Women's lightweight (-57 kg) Tested positive to the prohibited substance fenoterol [100] [101]

Multiple medalists

Total medals

Athletes with or more than eight medals conquered:

No.AthleteSportGenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Thiago Pereira Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M154423
2 Gustavo Borges Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M88319
3 Hugo Hoyama Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis M101415
4 Cláudio Kano Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis M73212
5 Sebastián Cuattrin Canoeing pictogram.svg Canoeing M16411
6 Djan Madruga Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M05611
7 Fernando Scherer Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M72110
8 Cláudio Biekarck Sailing pictogram.svg Sailing M14510
9 Larissa Oliveira Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming F13610
10 Daniele Hypólito Gymnastics pictogram.svg Gymnastics F03710
11 Kaio de Almeida Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M4329
12 Leonardo de Deus Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M4239
13 Etiene Medeiros Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming F2349
14 Gunnar Ficker Sailing pictogram.svg Sailing M1359
Manuella Lyrio Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming F1359
16 César Cielo Filho Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M7108
17 Diego Hypólito Gymnastics pictogram.svg Gymnastics M5308
18 Gustavo Tsuboi Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis M4318
19 Thiago Monteiro Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis M4138
20 Joanna Maranhão Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming F0358
21 Durval Guimarães Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting M0268

Most gold medals

Athletes with four or more gold medals won:

No.AthleteSportGenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Thiago Pereira Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M154423
2 Hugo Hoyama Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis M101415
3 Gustavo Borges Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M88319
4 Cláudio Kano Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis M73212
5 Fernando Scherer Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M72110
6 César Cielo Filho Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M7108
7 Luisa Matsuo Gymnastics pictogram.svg Gymnastics F6006
8 Diego Hypólito Gymnastics pictogram.svg Gymnastics M5308
9 Bruno Fratus Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M5207
10 Dayane Amaral Gymnastics pictogram.svg Gymnastics F5106
Nicolas Oliveira Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M5106
12 Kaio de Almeida Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M4329
13 Gustavo Tsuboi Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis M4318
14 Leonardo de Deus Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M4239
15 Marcelo Chierighini Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M4217
16 Thiago Monteiro Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis M4138
17 Francisco Barretto Jr. Gymnastics pictogram.svg Gymnastics M4105
João de Lucca Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M4105
Ricardo Winicki Sailing pictogram.svg Sailing M4105
20 Dayane Camilo Gymnastics pictogram.svg Gymnastics F4015
Hugo Calderano Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis M4015
22 Alexandra do Nascimento Handball pictogram.svg Handball F4004
Daniela Piedade Handball pictogram.svg Handball F4004
Felipe França Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M4004
João Carlos de Oliveira Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics M4004
Lucélia Ribeiro Karate pictogram.svg Karate F4004
Marcel Stürmer Artistic roller skating pictogram.svg Roller sports M4004

More than one sport

Athletes who won medals in more than one type of sport:

No.AthleteSportGenderGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Vera Trezoitko Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics F0014
Volleyball pictogram.svg Volleyball 201
2 João Gonçalves Filho Swimming pictogram.svg Swimming M0104
Water polo pictogram.svg Water polo 111
3 Zilda Ulbrich Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball F0114
Volleyball pictogram.svg Volleyball 101
4 Isaura Marli Alvares Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball F0113
Volleyball pictogram.svg Volleyball 001
5 Aloysio Alves Borges Fencing pictogram.svg Fencing M0102
Modern pentathlon pictogram.svg Modern pentathlon 010

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