Personal information | |
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Full name | Sheila de Oliveira dos Santos |
Born | 18 February 1959 |
Sport | |
Sport | Athletics |
Event(s) | 100 m, 200 m |
Club | AAUGF |
Sheila de Oliveira dos Santos (born 18 February 1959) is a retired Brazilian sprinter. [1] She represented her country in the 100 metres at the 1987 World Championships reaching the quarterfinals.
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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Representing Brazil | |||||
1979 | South American Championships | Bucaramanga, Colombia | 2nd | 4 × 100 m relay | 46.1 |
Pan American Games | San Juan, Puerto Rico | 7th | 100 m | 11.80 | |
9th (sf) | 200 m | 24.14 | |||
4th | 4 × 100 m relay | 46.98 | |||
1981 | Universiade | Bucharest, Romania | 7th | 100 m | 11.80 |
11th (h) | 200 m | 24.00 | |||
South American Championships | La Paz, Bolivia | 4th | 100 m | 11.5 | |
4th | 200 m | 24.2 | |||
1st | 4 × 100 m relay | 45.3 | |||
1st | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:49.4 | |||
1983 | South American Championships | Santa Fe, Argentina | 2nd | 100 m | 11.8 |
2nd | 200 m | 24.9 | |||
1st | 4 × 100 m relay | 45.4 | |||
1986 | Ibero-American Championships | Havana, Cuba | 3rd | 100 m | 11.93 |
4th | 200 m | 24.25 (w) | |||
2nd | 4 × 100 m relay | 46.22 | |||
1987 | Pan American Games | Indianapolis, United States | 9th (sf) | 100 m | 11.57 (w) |
10th (sf) | 200 m | 24.17 | |||
3rd | 4 × 100 m relay | 45.37 | |||
World Championships | Rome, Italy | 26th (qf) | 100 m | 11.76 |
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