Claudinei da Silva
Claudinei Quirino da Silva (born November 19, 1970 in Lençóis Paulista) is a retired Brazilian sprinter who competed primarily in 200 metres.[1]
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Full name | Claudinei Quirino da Silva | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | November 19, 1970 49) Lençóis Paulista, São Paulo | (age||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Career
He has been successful on regional and world level, and won a 2000 Olympic silver medal with the Brazilian 4 x 100 metres relay team.[1]
In 1999 he ran the 200m dash in 19.89 seconds, the current South American record.
Achievements
(200 metres unless noted)
- 2003 South American Championships - silver medal
- 2000 Olympic Games - silver medal (4x100 metres relay)
- 2000 Olympic Games - sixth place
- 1999 Pan American Games - gold medal (4x100 metres relay)
- 1999 Pan American Games - bronze medal (100 m)
- 1999 Pan American Games - gold medal
- 1999 World Championships - silver medal
- 1999 South American Championships - gold medal (4x100 metres relay)
- 1997 South American Championships - gold medal (4x100 metres relay)
- 1997 South American Championships - gold medal
- 1997 World Championships - bronze medal
- 1995 World Championships - fifth place
- 1995 South American Championships - silver medal
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References
- "Claudinei da Silva". sports-reference.com/. Archived from the original on April 18, 2020. Retrieved September 22, 2015.
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Preceded by |
Brazil's National Champion 100 metres 1998 — 1999 |
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Preceded by |
Brazil's National Champion 100 metres alongside Raphael de Oliveira 2001 |
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