Brazil_at_the_2018_Summer_Youth_Olympics

Brazil at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics

Brazil at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics

Sporting event delegation


Brazil participated at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 6 October to 18 October 2018. The Brazilian Olympic Committee selected a team of 79 athletes in 24 sports.[1]

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Medalists

Medals awarded to participants of mixed-NOC (combined) teams are represented in italics. These medals are not counted towards the individual NOC medal tally.

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Archery

Brazil qualified one archer based on its performance at the 2017 World Archery Youth Championships.[2] Brazil later qualified a female archer based on its performance at the American Continental Qualification Tournament.[3]

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Athletics

  • Boys' 100 m – Lucas Rodrigues da Silva
  • Boys' 200 m – Lucas Vilar
  • Boys' 400 m – Douglas Mendes
  • Boys' 800 m – Pedro Tombolim de Souza
  • Boys' 1500 m – Lucas Pinho Leite
  • Boys' 110 m hurdles – Marcos Paulo Ferreira
  • Boys' 400 m hurdles – Caio Teixeira
  • Boys' 10 km walk – Bruno Lorenzetti Nascimento
  • Boys' long jump – Adrian Vieira
  • Boys' high jump – Elton Petronilho
  • Boys' javelin throw – Guilherme Soares
  • Boys' discus throw – Vitor Motin
  • Girls' 100 m – Vitória Jardim
  • Girls' 200 m – Letícia Lima
  • Girls' 400 m – Erica Cavalheiro
  • Girls' 400 m hurdles – Jéssica Moreira
  • Girls' 2000 m steeplechase – Letícia Belo
  • Girls' long jump – Lissandra Campos
  • Girls' triple jump – Nerisnélia Sousa
  • Girls' shot put – Rafaela de Sousa
  • Girls' javelin throw – Bruna de Jesus

Badminton

Brazil qualified two players based on the Badminton Junior World Rankings.[4][5]

Singles
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Basketball

Brazil qualified a boys' team based on the U18 3x3 National Federation Ranking.[6]

  • Boys' tournament – 1 team of 4 athletes
Boys' tournament
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Boys' dunk contest
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Beach volleyball

Brazil qualified a girls' team based on their overall ranking from the South American Youth Tour.[7]

  • Boys' tournament – Gabriel Zuliani and João Pedro Camargo de Barros Moreira
  • Girls' tournament – Ana Carolina dos Santos and Thamela Galil
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Boxing

  • Boys' team – 3 athletes
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Canoeing

Brazil qualified one boat based on its performance at the 2018 World Qualification Event.[8]

  • Boys' C1 – Diego Nascimento
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Cycling

Brazil qualified a girls' combined team based on its ranking in the Youth Olympic Games Junior Nation Rankings. They also qualified a mixed BMX racing team based on its ranking in the Youth Olympic Games BMX Junior Nation Rankings and two athletes in BMX freestyle based on its performance at the 2018 Urban Cycling World Championship.[9]

  • Girls' combined team – Amanda Kunkel and Bruna Saalfeld Elias
  • Mixed BMX racing team – Vitor Marotta and Eduarda Bordignon
  • Mixed BMX freestyle – Wesley Velho and Maitê Barreto

Diving

  • Girls' events – Anna Lúcia dos Santos
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Equestrian

Brazil qualified a rider based on its ranking in the FEI World Jumping Challenge Rankings.[10]

  • Individual Jumping – Philip Mattos Botelho
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Futsal

Brazil qualified a boy team at the South American U-18 Championship.

Boys' tournament

Roster
    • Breno Rosa
    • Caio Valle
    • Françoar Rodrigues
    • Guilherme Sanches
    • João Victor Sena
    • Mateus Barbosa da Silva
    • Matheus Batista
    • Wesley de França
    • Vitor Henrique da Silva
    • Yuri Gavião
Group stage
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Source: FIFA IOC
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Attendance: 1,250
Referee: Mohamed Hassan (Egypt)

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Attendance: 788
Referee: Miguel Oliveira (Portugal)

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Attendance: 1,570
Referee: Ovidiu Curta (Romania)

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Attendance: 0
Referee: Chiara Perona (Italy)

Semifinals
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Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Nikola Jelić (Croatia)

Gold medal match
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Attendance: 3,400
Referee: Mohamed Hassan (Egypt)

Gymnastics

Artistic

Brazil qualified two gymnasts based on its performance at the 2018 American Junior Championship.[11]

  • Boys' artistic individual all-around – Diogo Brajão Soares
  • Girls' artistic individual all-around – Laura Leónardo

Rhythmic

Brazil qualified one gymnast based on its performance at the 2018 American Junior Championship.[11]

Judo

  • Boys' half lightweight – João Vitor dos Santos
  • Girls' half heavyweight – Eduarda Rosa
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Modern pentathlon

Brazil qualified one pentathlete based on its performance at the Pan American Youth Olympic Games Qualifier.[12]

Rowing

Brazil qualified one boat based on its performance at the Americas Qualification Regatta.[13]

  • Boys' single sculls – Marco Misasi

Sailing

Brazil qualified one boat based on its performance at the Central and South American IKA Twin Tip Qualifiers.[14] Brazil later qualified two boats based on its performance at the Central and South American Techno 293+ Qualifiers.[15][16]

  • Boys' Techno 293+ – Guilherme Plentz
  • Boys' IKA Twin Tip Racing – Manoel dos Santos Neto
  • Girls' Techno 293+ – Giovana Prada

Swimming

Mixed
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Taekwondo

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Table tennis

Brazil qualified two table tennis players based on its performance at the Latin American Continental Qualifier.[17]

Tennis

Brazil qualified one tennis player based on the ITF World Junior Rankings.[18]

Key

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Doubles
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Triathlon

Brazil qualified two athletes based on its performance at the 2018 American Youth Olympic Games Qualifier.[19]

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Wrestling

Key:
  • VFA – Victory by Fall
  • VSU – Without any points scored by the opponent
  • VSU1 – With point(s) scored by the opponent
  • VPO – Without any points scored by the opponent
  • VPO1 – With point(s) scored by the opponent
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References

  1. "Time Brasil está pronto para o início dos Jogos Olímpicos da Juventude Buenos Aires 2018" [Brazil team is ready to start the Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires 2018]. Brazilian Olympic Committee (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 9 October 2018. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  2. "Youth Olympic Qualifiers updated 8 June MS" (PDF). Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  3. "Youth Olympic Qualifiers updated 8 June WS" (PDF). Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  4. "33 countries to compete at 2018 Youth Olympic Games". www.fiba.basketball/. International Basketball Federation (FIBA). 5 April 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  5. "Bolivia Logra El Oro Historico y Divide El Podio Con Paraguay En El Clasificatorio YOG De Cochabmaba". South American Volleyball Confederation. 17 June 2018. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  6. "Countries that will participate in the 2018 Youth Olympics" (PDF). UCI. 1 June 2018. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  7. "2018 Youth Olympic Games Gymnastics Qualifiers". FIG. 25 June 2018. Retrieved 26 June 2018.
  8. "YOG 2018 Continental Qualifier – Pan America". UIPM. 1 September 2017. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  9. "2018 Youth Olympic Games Rowing Places Obtained" (PDF). FISA. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  10. "2018 South American Youth Olympic Games Techno 293+ Qualifiers Results". Techno 293. 1 March 2018. Retrieved 17 March 2018.
  11. "2018 Youth Olympic Games – Qualification". World Sailing. 5 June 2018. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  12. "Brazil responds, Youth Olympic Games places booked". ITTF. 15 May 2017. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  13. "Boys Combined Rollover Ranking" (PDF). ITF. 16 July 2018. Retrieved 11 September 2018.

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