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词条 Brazil at the Olympics
释义

  1. Hosted Games

  2. Medal tables

      Medals by Summer Games    Medals by Winter Games    Medals by summer sport    Medals by gender  

  3. List of medalists

      All athletes with two golds and athletes with three or more medals 

  4. Flagbearers

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{infobox country at games
| NOC = BRA
| NOCname = Brazilian Olympic Committee
| games = Olympics
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| website = {{url|www.cob.org.br }} {{pt icon}}
| location =
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| gold = 30
| silver = 36
| bronze = 63
| officials =
| appearances =
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| summerappearances = {{Team appearances list|team=Brazil|competition=Summer Olympics|begin_year=|end_year= }}
| winterappearances = {{Team appearances list|team=Brazil|competition=Winter Olympics|begin_year=1992|end_year= }}
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Brazil first participated at the Olympic Games in 1920,[1] after missing the previous five Summer editions. The country has sent athletes to compete in every Summer Olympic Games since then, except for the 1928 Games. As of 2016, Brazilian athletes have won a total of 129 medals in 15 different Summer sports. Brazil has also participated in the Winter Olympic Games since 1992, though to this date no Brazilian athlete has won an Olympic medal in winter sports. The country's best result at the Winter Olympics was a ninth-place finish achieved by snowboarder Isabel Clark Ribeiro at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Since Brazil is mostly a tropical nation, the country's most important results so far have been achieved at the Summer editions.

Volleyball (indoor and beach volley), sailing and judo are Brazil's top medal-producing sports in the Summer editions. Brazil has hosted the Summer Olympic Games once, in 2016. This edition marked the country's most successful participation at the Summer Olympics to date, earning seven gold medals and nineteen medals overall. Brazil's previous best result had been five gold medals earned at the 2004 edition, in Athens, and seventeen medals overall, earned at the 2012 edition, in London. One athlete from Brazil has been awarded the Pierre de Coubertin medal: Vanderlei de Lima, a long-distance runner who was attacked by a spectator during the men's marathon at the 2004 edition in Athens, Greece, when he was leading the race. Lima lost two places, winning the bronze medal. In spite of the situation, he still celebrated the third-place, showing good sportsmanship.[2]

The National Olympic Committee for Brazil is the Brazilian Olympic Committee. The entity was created in 1914 and recognized in 1935. Rio de Janeiro in Brazil was the host city to the 2016 Summer Olympics. This marked the first time that any country in South America has hosted the games.[3] This also marks the first time that a lusophone country hosted any edition of the Olympic Games. Rio was only the second city in Latin America to host the Summer Olympics, after Mexico City in 1968, and Brazil was only the second country of the southern hemisphere to host the Olympics, after Australia in 1956 and 2000. Brazil has never hosted a winter edition of the Olympic Games.

Hosted Games

Brazil has hosted the Games on one occasion.

Games Host city Dates Nations Participants Events
2016 Summer Olympics Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro 5 – 21 August 20711,303306

Medal tables

{{See also|All-time Olympic Games medal count}}

Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

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Medals by Summer Games

GamesAthletesGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
{{GamesName|SOG|1920}} 21 1 1 1 3 15
{{GamesName|SOG|1924}} 12 0 0 0 0
{{GamesName|SOG|1928}}Did not participate
{{GamesName|SOG|1932}} 67 0 0 0 0
{{GamesName|SOG|1936}} 73 0 0 0 0
{{GamesName|SOG|1948}} 70 0 0 1 1 34
{{GamesName|SOG|1952}} 108 1 0 2 3 24
{{GamesName|SOG|1956}} 44 1 0 0 1 24
{{GamesName|SOG|1960}} 72 0 0 2 2 39
{{GamesName|SOG|1964}} 61 0 0 1 1 35
{{GamesName|SOG|1968}} 76 0 1 2 3 35
{{GamesName|SOG|1972}} 81 0 0 2 2 41
{{GamesName|SOG|1976}} 81 0 0 2 2 36
{{GamesName|SOG|1980}} 109 2 0 2 4 17
{{GamesName|SOG|1984}} 151 1 5 2 8 19
{{GamesName|SOG|1988}} 171 1 2 3 6 24
{{GamesName|SOG|1992}} 195 2 1 0 3 25
{{GamesName|SOG|1996}} 225 3 3 9 15 25
{{GamesName|SOG|2000}} 205 0 6 6 12 53
{{GamesName|SOG|2004}} 247 5 2 3 10 16
{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 277 3 4 10 17 22
{{GamesName|SOG|2012}} 259 3 5 9 17 22
{{GamesName|SOG|2016}} 465 7 6 6 19 13
{{GamesName|SOG|2020}}Future event
Total 30 36 63 129 35
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Medals by Winter Games

GamesAthletesGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
{{GamesName|WOG|1992}} 7 0 0 0 0
{{GamesName|WOG|1994}} 1 0 0 0 0
{{GamesName|WOG|1998}} 1 0 0 0 0
{{GamesName|WOG|2002}} 10 0 0 0 0
{{GamesName|WOG|2006}} 9 0 0 0 0
{{GamesName|WOG|2010}} 5 0 0 0 0
{{GamesName|WOG|2014}} 13 0 0 0 0
{{GamesName|WOG|2018}} 9 0 0 0 0
{{GamesName|WOG|2022}}Future event
Total 0 0 0 0
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Medals by summer sport

{{Medals table
| caption =
| team = Sport
| hide_rank = yes
| leading =
| gold_1 = 7 | silver_1 = 3 | bronze_1 = 8 | name_1 = {{GamesSport|Sailing|Format=d}}
| gold_2 = 5 | silver_2 = 3 | bronze_2 = 9 | name_2 = {{GamesSport|Athletics|Format=d}}
| gold_3 = 5 | silver_3 = 3 | bronze_3 = 2 | name_3 = {{GamesSport|Volleyball|Format=d}}
| gold_4 = 4 | silver_4 = 3 | bronze_4 = 15 | name_4 = {{GamesSport|Judo|Format=d}}
| gold_5 = 3 | silver_5 = 7 | bronze_5 = 3 | name_5 = {{GamesSport|Beach volleyball|Format=d}}
| gold_6 = 1 | silver_6 = 5 | bronze_6 = 2 | name_6 = {{GamesSport|Football|Format=d}}
| gold_7 = 1 | silver_7 = 4 | bronze_7 = 9 | name_7 = {{GamesSport|Swimming|Format=d}}
| gold_8 = 1 | silver_8 = 2 | bronze_8 = 1 | name_8 = {{GamesSport|Artistic gymnastics|Format=d}}
| gold_9 = 1 | silver_9 = 2 | bronze_9 = 1 | name_9 = {{GamesSport|Shooting|Format=d}}
| gold_10 = 1 | silver_10 = 1 | bronze_10 = 3 | name_10 = {{GamesSport|Boxing|Format=d}}
| gold_11 = 1 | silver_11 = 0 | bronze_11 = 2 | name_11 = {{GamesSport|Equestrian|Format=d}}
| gold_12 = 0 | silver_12 = 2 | bronze_12 = 1 | name_12 = {{nowrap begin}} {{GamesSport|Canoeing and kayaking|Format=d}} {{nowrap end}}
| gold_13 = 0 | silver_13 = 1 | bronze_13 = 4 | name_13 = {{GamesSport|Basketball|Format=d}}
| gold_14 = 0 | silver_14 = 0 | bronze_14 = 2 | name_14 = {{GamesSport|Taekwondo|Format=d}}
| gold_15 = 0 | silver_15 = 0 | bronze_15 = 1 | name_15 = {{GamesSport|Modern pentathlon|Format=d}}
}}{{col-2}}

Medals by gender

{{Medals table
| caption =
| team = Gender
| hide_rank = yes
| leading =
| gold_1 = 22 | silver_1 = 29 | bronze_1 = 47 | name_1 = Men
| gold_2 = 7 | silver_2 = 7 | bronze_2 = 14 | name_2 = Women
| gold_3 = 1 | silver_3 = 0 | bronze_3 = 2 | name_3 = Mixed
}}{{col-end}}

List of medalists

{{main|List of Olympic medalists for Brazil}}

All athletes with two golds and athletes with three or more medals

According to official data of the International Olympic Committee, this is a list of all athletes with two gold medals and all the athletes who have won three or more Olympic medals representing Brazil. The list is sorted by most gold medals, most silver medals, most bronze medals.

RankAthleteSexSportGoldSilverBronzeGamesTotal
1Robert ScheidtMSailing221{{GamesName|SOG|1996}} 1 0 05
{{GamesName|SOG|2000}} 0 1 0
{{GamesName|SOG|2004}} 1 0 0
{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 0 1 0
{{GamesName|SOG|2012}} 0 0 1
2Sérgio SantosMVolleyball220{{GamesName|SOG|2004}} 1 0 04
{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 0 1 0
{{GamesName|SOG|2012}} 0 1 0
{{GamesName|SOG|2016}} 1 0 0
3Torben GraelMSailing212{{GamesName|SOG|1984}} 0 1 05
{{GamesName|SOG|1988}} 0 0 1
{{GamesName|SOG|1996}} 1 0 0
{{GamesName|SOG|2000}} 0 0 1
{{GamesName|SOG|2004}} 1 0 0
4Marcelo FerreiraMSailing201{{GamesName|SOG|1996}} 1 0 03
{{GamesName|SOG|2000}} 0 0 1
{{GamesName|SOG|2004}} 1 0 0
5Adhemar Ferreira da SilvaMAthletics200{{GamesName|SOG|1952}} 1 0 02
{{GamesName|SOG|1956}} 1 0 0
Giovane GávioMVolleyball200{{GamesName|SOG|1992}} 1 0 02
{{GamesName|SOG|2004}} 1 0 0
Maurício LimaMVolleyball200{{GamesName|SOG|1992}} 1 0 02
{{GamesName|SOG|2004}} 1 0 0
Paula PequenoWVolleyball200{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 1 0 02
{{GamesName|SOG|2012}} 1 0 0
Thaísa MenezesWVolleyball200{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 1 0 02
{{GamesName|SOG|2012}} 1 0 0
Fabiana ClaudinoWVolleyball200{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 1 0 02
{{GamesName|SOG|2012}} 1 0 0
Jaqueline CarvalhoWVolleyball200{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 1 0 02
{{GamesName|SOG|2012}} 1 0 0
Sheilla CastroWVolleyball200{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 1 0 02
{{GamesName|SOG|2012}} 1 0 0
Fabiana de OliveiraWVolleyball200{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 1 0 02
{{GamesName|SOG|2012}} 1 0 0
14Gilberto Godoy FilhoMVolleyball120{{GamesName|SOG|2004}} 1 0 03
{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 0 1 0
{{GamesName|SOG|2012}} 0 1 0
Rodrigo SantanaMVolleyball120{{GamesName|SOG|2004}} 1 0 03
{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 0 1 0
{{GamesName|SOG|2012}} 0 1 0
Dante AmaralMVolleyball120{{GamesName|SOG|2004}} 1 0 03
{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 0 1 0
{{GamesName|SOG|2012}} 0 1 0
Bruno RezendeMVolleyball120{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 0 1 03
{{GamesName|SOG|2012}} 0 1 0
{{GamesName|SOG|2016}} 1 0 0
18Ricardo SantosMBeach volleyball111{{GamesName|SOG|2000}} 0 1 03
{{GamesName|SOG|2004}} 1 0 0
{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 0 0 1
Emanuel RegoMBeach volleyball111{{GamesName|SOG|2004}} 1 0 03
{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 0 0 1
{{GamesName|SOG|2012}} 0 1 0
20Hélia SouzaWVolleyball102{{GamesName|SOG|1996}} 0 0 13
{{GamesName|SOG|2000}} 0 0 1
{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 1 0 0
Rodrigo PessoaMEquestrian102{{GamesName|SOG|1996}} 0 0 13
{{GamesName|SOG|2000}} 0 0 1
{{GamesName|SOG|2004}} 1 0 0
César Cielo FilhoMSwimming102{{GamesName|SOG|2008}} 1 0 13
{{GamesName|SOG|2012}} 0 0 1
23Gustavo BorgesMSwimming022{{GamesName|SOG|1992}} 0 1 04
{{GamesName|SOG|1996}} 0 1 1
{{GamesName|SOG|2000}} 0 0 1
24Isaquias QueirozMCanoeing021{{GamesName|SOG|2016}} 0 2 1 3

Flagbearers

{{see also|List of flag bearers for Brazil at the Olympics}}{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
Summer Olympics
GamesAthleteSport
SOG|1896}} to
{{GamesName|SOG|1912}}
Did not participate
SOG|1920}} Afrânio da Costa Shooting
SOG|1924}} Alfredo Gomes Athletics
SOG|1928}}Did not participate
SOG|1932}} Lúcio de Castro Athletics
SOG|1936}} Antônio Lira Athletics
SOG|1948}} Sylvio de Magalhães Padilha Athletics
SOG|1952}} Mário Jorge da Fonseca Hermes Basketball
SOG|1956}}Adhemar Ferreira da SilvaAthletics
SOG|1960}}
SOG|1964}} Wlamir Marques Basketball
SOG|1968}} João Gonçalves Filho Water polo
SOG|1972}} Luiz Cláudio Menon Basketball
SOG|1976}}João Carlos de OliveiraAthletics
SOG|1980}}
SOG|1984}} Eduardo de Souza Sailing
SOG|1988}} Walter Carmona Judo
SOG|1992}} Aurélio Miguel Judo
SOG|1996}} Joaquim Cruz Athletics
SOG|2000}} Sandra Pires Beach volleyball
SOG|2004}} Torben Grael Sailing
SOG|2008}} Robert Scheidt Sailing
SOG|2012}} Rodrigo Pessoa Equestrian
SOG|2016}} Yane Marques Modern pentathlon
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Winter Olympics
GamesAthleteSport
WOG|1924}} to
{{GamesName|WOG|1988}}
Did not participate
WOG|1992}} Hans Egger Alpine skiing
WOG|1994}} Lothar Christian Munder Alpine skiing
WOG|1998}} Marcelo Apovian Alpine skiing
WOG|2002}} Mirella Arnhold Alpine skiing
WOG|2006}}Isabel Clark RibeiroSnowboarding
WOG|2010}}
WOG|2014}} Jaqueline Mourão Biathlon / cross-country skiing
WOG|2018}} Edson Bindilatti Bobsleigh
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See also

  • Sports in Brazil
  • 2016 Summer Olympic Games
  • Brazil at the Youth Olympics
  • Brazil at the Paralympics
  • Tropical nations at the Winter Olympics

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://olimpiadas.uol.com.br/2008/historia/1920/historia.jhtm |title=Olimpíadas de Antuérpia, 1920 - UOL Esporte |publisher=Olimpiadas.uol.com.br |date=1920-04-20 |accessdate=2015-11-08}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.offtheball.com/best-of-otb/will-anyone-at-the-rio-olympics-claim-the-fourth-type-of-medal-265475|title=Will anyone at the Rio Olympics claim the fourth type of medal?|first=Off The|last=Ball|website=Off The Ball}}
3. ^{{cite news| url=http://content.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1926094,00.html | work=Time | title=Breaking News, Analysis, Politics, Blogs, News Photos, Video, Tech Reviews - TIME.com | date=2009-09-25}}

External links

  • {{cite web |title=Brazil |publisher=International Olympic Committee |url=http://www.olympic.org/brazil }}
  • {{IOC medals|NOC=BRA}}
  • {{cite web |title=Olympic Medal Winners |publisher=International Olympic Committee |url=http://www.olympic.org/athletes?search=1&countryname=brazil }}
  • {{cite web |title=Brazil |publisher=Sports-Reference.com |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/countries/BRA }}
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