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Brazil at the 2016 Summer Olympics

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Sporting event delegation
Brazil at the
2016 Summer Olympics
IOC codeBRA
NOCBrazilian Olympic Committee
Websitewww.cob.org.br (in Portuguese)
inRio de Janeiro
Competitors465 in 29 sports
Flag bearersYane Marques (opening)[1]
Isaquias Queiroz (closing)
Medals
Ranked 13th
Gold
7
Silver
6
Bronze
6
Total
19
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

Brazil was the host nation of the2016 Summer Olympics inRio de Janeiro from 5 to 21 August 2016. This was the nation's twenty-second appearance at the Summer Olympics, having competed in all editions in the modern era from 1920 onwards, except the1928 Summer Olympics inAmsterdam. Setting a milestone in Olympic history, Brazil became the firstSouth American country to host the Summer Olympics, and the secondLatin American host following the1968 Summer Olympics inMexico.

In this edition, Brazil beat both its previous highest number of gold medals obtained at one Olympics until this games (five gold medals inAthens 2004), and its record of total medals won at a Games (17 medals inBeijing 2008 andLondon 2012). Brazil won gold for the first time in two sports:boxing (Robson Conceição in men's lightweight) andfootball (men's team). It was also the first time a Brazilian athlete won three medals at one Games:Isaquias Queiroz incanoeing (two silvers and one bronze). Brazil also won its first ever medals incanoeing sprint, the silver that Queiroz won in C1-1000 m was the first in that sport.

Summary

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The shooterFelipe Wu, won the first Brazilian medal in the Rio de Janeiro Games. Wu came very close to taking the top spot on the podium in themen's 10 m air pistol with 202.1 points, but theVietnameseHoàng Xuân Vinh hit a brilliant final shot and won the gold medal with anOlympic Record of 202.5 points. The silver medalFelipe Wu won was the first Brazilian medal inShooting since theGuilherme Paraense atAntwerp 1920 Olympics.

The first Brazilian gold medal was won by the judokaRafaela Silva in thewomen's 57 kg .Rafaela Silva beat Wazari theMongolianSumiya Dorjsuren, the incumbent leader of the world ranking, in the final. The other 2 medals injudo were bronze.Mayra Aguiar andRafael Silva repeated the same results obtained inLondon / 2012 achieved third places respectively inwomen's 78 kg andmen's +100 kg events.

Ingymnastics, three medals were won by Brazil.Diego Hypólito was the silver medalist andArthur Mariano won the bronze inmen's floor. Diego redeemed himself from falls inBeijing andLondon, when he was a favorite to win a medal, and finally won his first Olympic medal with a note 15.533.Arthur Mariano was the surprise of the competition by earning the bronze with a note 15.433. The gold medal was won by theBritishMax Whitlock with a note 15.633. In themen's rings,Arthur Zanetti the incumbent gold medalist inLondon, again made a great presentation in the rings and with a note of 15.766 to win the silver medal; theGreekEleftherios Petrounias won gold with a note of 16.000.

The swimmerPoliana Okimoto became the first Brazilian woman in history to obtain an Olympic medal inswimming. Originally she finished in fourth place in theWomen's 10 km open water, but later was upgraded to the bronze medal with a time of 1:56:51.4 after the disqualification of theFrench swimmerAurélie Muller.

Inathletics, perhaps the most positively unexpected results happened for the host nation inmen's pole vault. The jumperThiago Braz da Silva won the second gold medal for Brazil in Rio de Janeiro in a thrilling duel withFrench pole-vaulterRenaud Lavillenie, the world record holder and gold medalist inthen current olympic champion. In the final, Lavillenie and Braz were the only two athletes to achieve the high of 5.93m and consequently they were the only two left to dispute the gold medal. Lavillenie managed to clear the next height, 5.98m, easily with his first attempt, but da Silva decided to skip 5.98m and went on to 6.03m. With a successful second attempt at 6.03m, da Silva set a newOlympic Record. Lavillenie, having failed his first two attempts at 6.03m, attempted 6.08 with his final jump but failed, knocking the bar off with his knee.Thiago Braz da Silva won the gold medal with an Olympic record and surpassing his personal best performance in 10 cm, despite never having won a medal in a senior global competition.

Incanoeing, the first Olympic medals ever were won by Brazilians in the history of the sport.Isaquias Queiroz was the first Brazilian athlete in history to win three medals (two silver medals and one bronze) at a single Olympic Games, and the first sprint canoe athlete from any nationality to do so in the history of the Olympics. The first silver medal came in themen's C-1 1000 m. After a duel withGerman Olympic and world championSebastian Brendel, Isaquias Queiroz managed to keep up the pace and climbed the podium with the second fastest time (3m58s529). The bronze medal came inmen's C-1 200 m with a time of 39s628. Queiroz's third medal came inmen's C-2 1000 metres, together withErlon Silva. They stayed in the lead for most of the time of race, but they were surpassed in the final meters byGermansSebastian Brendel andJan Vandrey and took the silver medal with a time of 3m44s819.

The third gold medal obtained by the host country was inboxing.Robson Conceição has made history on his home turf by becoming the first Brazilian boxer to take a gold medal. Conceição defeatedFrance'sSofiane Oumiha in themen's lightweight final with a unanimous decision. Conceição's achievement was particularly inspiring given his humble upbringing and after being defeated in his first fights inBeijing andLondon.

The sailorsMartine Grael andKahena Kunze took the country's fourth gold medal inwomen's 49erFX. They were the first Brazilian women sailor to win a gold Olympic medal. The competition was tight. The duos representing Brazil,Denmark, andSpain were tied when they reached the final, followed by theNew Zealanders one point below. The podium would be defined by their positions on the final race.Martine Grael andKahena Kunze took the gold,New ZealandersAlex Maloney andMolly Meech the silver, and Denmark'sJena Mai Hansen andKatja Salskov-Iversen the bronze. Martine Grael continued the tradition of her family insailing at the Olympics: her fatherTorben Grael is five-time Olympic medalist (twice gold) and her uncleLars Grael is a twice bronze medalist.

Inbeach volleyball, Brazilians took two medals.Ágatha Bednarczuk andBárbara Seixas defeated in the semifinal the reigning Olympic championKerri Walsh Jennings andApril Ross, the first defeat of Kerri Walsh after 26 Olympic matches; in the final of thewomen's beach volleyball tournament, the Brazilians lost toLaura Ludwig andKira Walkenhorst ofGermany by 2 to 0 and took the silver medal in the sands ofCopacabana Beach. In themen's beach volleyball tournament, came the fifth gold medal.Alison Cerutti andBruno Schmidt beat theItaliansPaolo Nicolai andDaniele Lupo in straight sets, 21–19, 21–17. While this was the first Olympic medal for Bruno Schmidt, Alison took inLondon/2012 the silver medal with then-partnerEmanuel Rego.

Intaekwondo, a bronze medal was won byMaicon Siqueira inmen's +80 kg category. He was the first Brazilian man ever to gain an Olympic medal intaekwondo. In a dramatic bronze medal dispute, he beat theBritishMahama Cho at the last seconds by 5 to 4 and won the bronze medal.

Finally, in the last two days of the competitions, two gold medals were won in the two most popular sports in Brazil. In themen's football tournament, the gold medal was won byBrazil national under-23 football team, ending a bad sequence of results with three silver medalsfour years before in London,Seoul 1988 andLos Angeles 1984. In the campaign that began with suspicion after two scoreless draws withSouth Africa andIraq, the team easily defeatDenmark,Colombia andHonduras until they reached the gold medal match againstGermany. In the final atMaracanã Stadium, there was a 1–1 draw, in whichNeymar scored in the normal time. In the penalties shoot-out, after eight flawless kicks, until the goalkeeperWeverton defend the penalty shot byNils Petersen.Neymar converted the decisive penalty, so the Brazil team won the penalty shoot-out by 5 to 4 and won the gold medal for the first time in Olympic history, in one of the most iconic moments of the2016 Summer Olympics.

The seventh gold medal and last medal won by the host nation in the2016 Summer Olympics was in themen's indoor volleyball. Coached byBernardo Rezende, theBrazil men's national volleyball team had two defeats in the preliminary round, needing a victory againstFrance in the last match to avoid elimination. After that, Brazil defeatArgentina in the quarter-finals andRussia in the semifinals. Brazil reached their fourth consecutive final – the sixth in history – and re-edited the2004 gold decision againstItaly. After two consecutive silver medals, Brazil triumphed the gold medal match by 3 to 0. Among the volleyball playersBruno Rezende, coachBernardo Rezende's son won his third consecutive Olympic medal andSérgio Santos became the Brazilian team sports athlete with the most medals, as he participated in every men's indoor final sinceAthens 2004.

Medalists

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Further information:2016 Summer Olympics medal table andList of 2016 Summer Olympics medal winners
MedalNameSportEventDate
 GoldRafaela SilvaJudoWomen's 57 kg8 August
 GoldThiago Braz da SilvaAthleticsMen's pole vault15 August
 GoldRobson ConceiçãoBoxingMen's lightweight16 August
 GoldMartine Grael
Kahena Kunze
Sailing49erFX18 August
 GoldAlison Cerutti
Bruno Schmidt
VolleyballMen's beach volleyball18 August
 GoldBrazil national under-23 football team
FootballMen's tournament20 August
 GoldBrazil men's national volleyball team
VolleyballMen's tournament21 August
 SilverFelipe WuShootingMen's 10 m air pistol6 August
 SilverDiego HypólitoGymnasticsMen's floor14 August
 SilverArthur ZanettiGymnasticsMen's rings15 August
 SilverIsaquias QueirozCanoeingMen's C-1 1000 m16 August
 SilverÁgatha Bednarczuk
Bárbara Seixas
VolleyballWomen's beach volleyball17 August
 SilverIsaquias Queiroz
Erlon Silva
CanoeingMen's C-2 1000 metres20 August
 BronzeMayra AguiarJudoWomen's 78 kg11 August
 BronzeRafael SilvaJudoMen's +100 kg12 August
 BronzeArthur MarianoGymnasticsMen's floor14 August
 BronzePoliana OkimotoSwimmingWomen's 10 km open water15 August
 BronzeIsaquias QueirozCanoeingMen's C-1 200 m18 August
 BronzeMaicon SiqueiraTaekwondoMen's +80 kg20 August
Medals by sport
Sport1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Total
Volleyball2103
Judo1023
Athletics1001
Boxing1001
Football1001
Sailing1001
Canoeing0213
Gymnastics0213
Shooting0101
Swimming0011
Taekwondo0011
Total76619
Medals by date
Date1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Total
6 Aug0101
7 Aug0000
8 Aug1001
9 Aug0000
10 Aug0000
11 Aug0011
12 Aug0011
13 Aug0000
14 Aug0112
15 Aug1113
16 Aug1102
17 Aug0101
18 Aug2013
19 Aug0000
20 Aug1113
21 Aug1001
Total76619
Medals by gender
Gender1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Total
Male55414
Female2125
Mixed0000
Total76619

Multiple medallist

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The following competitor won several medals at the 2016 Olympic Games.

NameMedalSportEvent
Isaquias Queiroz Silver
 Silver
 Bronze
CanoeingMen's C-1 1000 metres
Men's C-2 1000 metres
Men's C-1 200 metres

Competitors

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The following is the list of number of competitors participating in the games. Note that reserves in fencing, field hockey, football, and handball are not counted:

SportMenWomenTotal
Archery336
Athletics363167
Badminton112
Basketball121224
Boxing729
Canoeing11213
Cycling6410
Diving549
Equestrian10212
Fencing7613
Field hockey16016
Football181836
Golf123
Gymnastics61117
Handball141428
Judo7714
Modern pentathlon112
Rowing224
Rugby sevens121224
Sailing8715
Shooting639
Swimming231336
Synchronized swimming99
Table tennis336
Taekwondo224
Tennis527
Triathlon112
Volleyball161632
Water polo131326
Weightlifting325
Wrestling145
Total256209465

Archery

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Main article:Archery at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Brazil fielded a team of six archers (three men and three women) at the 2016 Olympics, as the host nation is automatically entitled to use these places.[2] The archery team was named to the Olympic roster on 12 July 2016.[3]

Men
AthleteEventRanking roundRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
ScoreSeedOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Marcus Vinicius D'AlmeidaIndividual65834 Kaminski (USA)
L 2–6
Did not advance
Bernardo Oliveira65145 Potts (AUS)
W 6–4
 Soto (CHI)
L 1–7
Did not advance
Daniel Xavier63953 Lee S-y (KOR)
L 2–6
Did not advance
Marcus Vinicius D'Almeida
Bernardo Oliveira
Daniel Xavier
Team194811 China (CHN)
L 2–6
Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventRanking roundRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
ScoreSeedOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Ane Marcelle dos SantosIndividual63726 Nagamine (JPN)
W 7–3
 Ingley (AUS)
W 6–0
 Folkard (GBR)
L 2–6
Did not advance
Marina Canetta59954 Qi Yh (CHN)
L 1–7
Did not advance
Sarah Nikitin60950 Kang U-j (PRK)
L 0–6
Did not advance
Ane Marcelle dos Santos
Marina Canetta
Sarah Nikitin
Team184511 Italy (ITA)
L 0–6
Did not advance

Athletics

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Main article:Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics

In athletics, the Brazilian team did not receive any automatic places for representing the host nation, as they had done in some other sports. To qualify for the Games, Brazilian athletes must achieve entry standards in the following athletics events (up to a maximum of three athletes in each event):[4][5] On 16 April 2015, after the release of entry standards fromIAAF, the first seven athletes (four in marathon and three in race walk) have officially registered to compete for the Games.[6] The athletics team was named to the final Olympic roster on 3 July 2016.[7] On 13 July,Vanessa Spínola was added to roster after an IAAF decision to complete the quota of participants in the heptathlon.[8]

Key
  • Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • NR = National record
  • N/A = Round not applicable for the event
  • Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
  • NM = No mark

Track & road events

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Men
AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Vitor Hugo dos Santos100 mBye10.36=5Did not advance
Jorge Vides200 m20.503Did not advance
Bruno de Barros200 m20.596Did not advance
Aldemir da Silva Junior200 m20.807Did not advance
Hederson Estefani400 m46.687Did not advance
Kléberson Davide800 m1:46.144Q1:46.196Did not advance
Lutimar Paes800 m1:48.387Did not advance
Thiago André1500 m3:44.4211Did not advance
Éder Antônio Souza110 m hurdles13.614QDSQDid not advance
João Vítor de Oliveira110 m hurdles13.634Q13.859Did not advance
Mahau Suguimati400 m hurdles49.773Q49.778Did not advance
Marcio Teles50.416Did not advance
Moacir Zimmermann20 km walk1:33:5863
José Alessandro Bagio20 km walkDNF
Caio Bonfim20 km walk1:19:42NR4
50 km walk3:47:02NR9
Mário dos Santos50 km walkDNF
Jonathan Rieckmann50 km walk4:01.5229
Altobeli da Silva3000 m steeplechase8:26.596Q8:26.309
Solonei da SilvaMarathon2:22:0578
Marílson dos SantosMarathon2:19:0959
Paulo Roberto PaulaMarathon2:13:5615
Aldemir da Silva Junior
Vitor Hugo dos Santos
Bruno de Barros
Ricardo Mário de Souza
José Carlos Moreira
Jorge Vides
4 × 100 m relay38.195Q38.416
Lucas Carvalho
Pedro Luiz de Oliveira
Hugo de Sousa
Peterson dos Santos
Hederson Estefani
Alexander Russo
4 × 400 m relay3:00.434Q3:03.288
Women
AthleteEventHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Rosângela Santos100 mBye11.252Q11.235Did not advance
Franciela Krasucki100 mBye11.677Did not advance
Kauiza Venancio200 m23.063Did not advance
Vitória Cristina Rosa200 m23.357Did not advance
Geisa Coutinho400 m52.054Did not advance
Jailma de Lima400 m52.656Did not advance
Flávia de Lima800 m2:03.788Did not advance
Maíla Machado100 m hurdles13.095Did not advance
Fabiana Moraes13.225Did not advance
Juliana Paula dos Santos3000 m steeplechase9:45.9515Did not advance
Tatiele de Carvalho10000 m32:38.2131
Érica de Sena20 km walk1:29:297
Cisiane Lopes20 km walk1:38:3549
Adriana Aparecida da SilvaMarathon2:43:2269
Marily dos SantosMarathon2:45:0878
Graciete SantanaMarathon3:09:15128
Bruna Farias
Franciela Krasucki
Ana Cláudia Lemos
Vitória Cristina Rosa
Rosângela Santos
Kauiza Venâncio
4 × 100 m relayDSQDid not advance
Geisa Coutinho
Tabata Vitorino de Carvalho
Jailma de Lima
Letícia de Souza
Cristiane dos Santos Silva
Joelma Sousa
4 × 400 m relay3:30.278Did not advance

Field events

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Men
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Higor AlvesLong jump7.5928Did not advance
Thiago Braz da SilvaPole vault5.703Q6.03OR,SA1st place, gold medalist(s)
Augusto de Oliveira5.4522Did not advance
Talles Frederico SilvaHigh jump2.1735Did not advance
Júlio César de OliveiraJavelin throw80.4916Did not advance
Wagner DomingosHammer throw74.179Q72.2812
Darlan RomaniShot put20.94NR3Q21.02NR5
Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
DistancePositionDistancePosition
Eliane MartinsLong jump6.3323Did not advance
Keila CostaLong jump5.8638Did not advance
Triple jump13.7824Did not advance
Núbia SoaresTriple jump13.8523Did not advance
Fabiana MurerPole vaultNMDid not advance
Joana CostaPole vault4.15=29Did not advance
Geisa ArcanjoShot put18.277Q18.169
Andressa de MoraisDiscus throw57.3821Did not advance
Fernanda MartinsDiscus throw51.8531Did not advance
Combined events –Men's decathlon
AthleteEvent100 mLJSPHJ400 m110HDTPVJT1500 mFinalRank
Luiz Alberto de AraújoResult10.777.48PB15.261.9248.14PB14.1745.104.9057.28PB4:31.468315PB10
Points912930806731902953769880697735
Combined events –Women's heptathlon
AthleteEvent100HHJSP200 mLJJT800 mFinalRank
Vanessa SpínolaResult14.241.6813.0624.116.1045.052:14.20602423
Points945830731970880764904

Badminton

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Main article:Badminton at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Brazil fielded a squad of two badminton players (one male and one female) at the 2016 Olympics, as the host nation was automatically entitled to use these places, making the nation's official sporting debut in Olympic history.[9][10]

Men
AthleteEventGroup StageEliminationQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Ygor Coelho de OliveiraMen's singles Evans (IRL)
L (8–21, 21–19, 8–21)
 Zwiebler (GER)
L (12–21, 12–21)
3Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventGroup StageEliminationQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Lohaynny VicenteWomen's singles Nehwal (IND)
L (17–21, 17–21)
 Ulitina (UKR)
L (13–21,13–21)
3Did not advance

Basketball

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Main article:Basketball at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Summary

TeamEventGroup StageQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Brazil men'sMen's tournament Lithuania
L 76–82
 Spain
W 66–65
 Croatia
L 76–80
 Argentina
L 107–111
 Nigeria
W 86–69
5Did not advance
Brazil women'sWomen's tournament Australia
L 66–84
 Japan
L 66–82
 Belarus
L 63–65
 France
L 64–74
 Turkey
L 76–79
6Did not advance


Men's tournament

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Main article:Basketball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament

Brazil men's national basketball team competed as a host nation in the Olympic Basketball Tournament at the 2016 Rio Games after FIBA's Central Board decided to grant them an automatic place at its meeting in Tokyo on 9 August 2015.[11]

Team roster

The following is the Brazil roster for the men's basketball tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[12]

Brazil men's national basketball team – 2016 Summer Olympics roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.NameAge –Date of birthHeightClubCtr.
PG5Raulzinho Neto24 –(1992-05-19)19 May 19921.92 m (6 ft 4 in)Utah JazzUnited States
C6Cristiano Felício24 –(1992-07-07)7 July 19922.08 m (6 ft 10 in)Chicago BullsUnited States
SG8Vítor Benite26 –(1990-02-20)20 February 19901.90 m (6 ft 3 in)UCAM MurciaSpain
PG9Marcelinho Huertas33 –(1983-05-25)25 May 19831.91 m (6 ft 3 in)Los Angeles LakersUnited States
G/F10Alex Garcia36 –(1980-03-04)4 March 19801.92 m (6 ft 4 in)BauruBrazil
F12Guilherme Giovannoni36 –(1980-06-02)2 June 19802.04 m (6 ft 8 in)BrasíliaBrazil
F/C13Nenê33 –(1982-09-13)13 September 19822.11 m (6 ft 11 in)Houston RocketsUnited States
SF14Marquinhos Vieira32 –(1984-05-31)31 May 19842.07 m (6 ft 9 in)FlamengoBrazil
SG19Leandro Barbosa33 –(1982-11-28)28 November 19821.94 m (6 ft 4 in)Phoenix SunsUnited States
F/C23Augusto Lima24 –(1991-09-17)17 September 19912.06 m (6 ft 9 in)Real MadridSpain
F/C30Rafael Hettsheimeir30 –(1986-06-16)16 June 19862.08 m (6 ft 10 in)BauruBrazil
PG55Rafael Luz24 –(1992-02-11)11 February 19921.88 m (6 ft 2 in)FlamengoBrazil
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 6 August 2016

On 27 July,Anderson Varejão left the squad due to injury and was replaced byCristiano Felício.[13]

Group play
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Croatia532400407−78[a]Quarterfinals
2 Spain532432357+758[a]
3 Lithuania532392428−368[a]
4 Argentina532441428+138[a]
5 Brazil(H)523411407+47
6 Nigeria514392441−496
Source:FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head points difference; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^abcdIn games among the four teams at 3–2, Croatia and Spain were 2–1 while Argentina and Lithuania were 1–2. Croatia beat Spain 72–70, and Lithuania beat Argentina 81–73.
7 August 2016 (2016-08-07)
14:15
Brazil 76–82 Lithuania
Scoring by quarter: 17–27, 12–31,23–12,24–12
Pts:Barbosa 21
Rebs:Nenê 8
Asts:Huertas 3
Pts:Kalnietis 16
Rebs:Jankūnas 7
Asts:Kalnietis 8
Carioca Arena 1,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 7,990
Referees: Eddie Viator (FRA),Steven Anderson (USA), José Reyes (MEX)

9 August 2016 (2016-08-09)
14:15
Spain 65–66 Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 13–18,18–16, 14–19,20–13
Pts:Gasol 13
Rebs:Gasol 10
Asts:Rodríguez 5
Pts:Huertas 11
Rebs:Lima 10
Asts:Huertas 7
Carioca Arena 1,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 10,761
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Roberto Vázquez (PUR), Damir Javor (SLO)

11 August 2016 (2016-08-11)
14:15
Brazil 76–80 Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 17–19, 14–22,19–18,26–21
Pts:Barbosa 16
Rebs:Lima 6
Asts:Huertas 9
Pts:Bogdanović 33
Rebs:Šarić 7
Asts:Ukić 4
Carioca Arena 1,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 10,756
Referees: Borys Ryzhyk (UKR), Roberto Vázquez (PUR), Oļegs Latiševs (LAT)

13 August 2016 (2016-08-13)
14:15
Argentina 111–107 (2OT) Brazil
Scoring by quarter:28–19, 16–33,23–20,18–13, Overtime: 10–10,16–12
Pts:Nocioni 37
Rebs:Nocioni 11
Asts:Campazzo 11
Pts:Nenê 24
Rebs:Nenê 10
Asts:Neto 4
Carioca Arena 1,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 11,701
Referees: Christos Christodoulou (GRE), Stephen Seibel (CAN), José Reyes (MEX)

15 August 2016 (2016-08-15)
14:15
Nigeria 69–86 Brazil
Scoring by quarter:16–15, 15–27,21–17, 17–27
Pts:Akognon 16
Rebs:Aminu 7
Asts:four players 2
Pts:Nenê 19
Rebs:Nenê 7
Asts:Huertas 11
Carioca Arena 1,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 11,173
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB),Ferdinand Pascual (PHI), Robert Lottermoser (GER)

Women's tournament

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Main article:Basketball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament

Brazil women's national basketball team competed as a host nation in the Olympic Basketball Tournament at the 2016 Rio Games after FIBA's Central Board decided to grant them an automatic place at its meeting in Tokyo on 9 August 2015.[11]

Team roster

The following is the Brazil roster for the women's basketball tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[14]

Brazil women's national basketball team – 2016 Summer Olympics roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.NameAge –Date of birthHeightClubCtr.
G4Adriana Moisés Pinto37 –(1978-12-06)6 December 19781.65 m (5 ft 5 in)América BasqueteBrazil
G5Tainá Paixão24 –(1991-11-29)29 November 19911.73 m (5 ft 8 in)América BasqueteBrazil
G6Joice Rodrigues29 –(1986-09-06)6 September 19861.76 m (5 ft 9 in)Corinthians/AmericanaBrazil
F7Palmira Marçal32 –(1984-05-20)20 May 19841.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Sampaio BasqueteBrazil
G/F8Izi Castro Marques34 –(1982-03-13)13 March 19821.81 m (5 ft 11 in)Sampaio BasqueteBrazil
F9Isabela Ramona22 –(1994-01-23)23 January 19941.79 m (5 ft 10 in)Sampaio BasqueteBrazil
F10Tatiane Pacheco25 –(1990-10-16)16 October 19901.81 m (5 ft 11 in)América BasqueteBrazil
C11Clarissa dos Santos28 –(1988-03-10)10 March 19881.84 m (6 ft 0 in)Chicago SkyUnited States
F12Damiris Dantas23 –(1992-11-17)17 November 19921.93 m (6 ft 4 in)Corinthians/AmericanaBrazil
C13Nádia Colhado27 –(1989-02-25)25 February 19891.93 m (6 ft 4 in)Sampaio BasqueteBrazil
C14Érika de Souza34 –(1982-03-09)9 March 19821.96 m (6 ft 5 in)Chicago SkyUnited States
C15Kelly Santos36 –(1979-11-10)10 November 19791.93 m (6 ft 4 in)América BasqueteBrazil
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  • BrazilCristiano Cedra
  • BrazilJúlio César Patrício
Legend
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 6 August 2016
Group play
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Australia550400345+5510Quarter-finals
2 France532344343+18[a]
3 Turkey532324325−18[a]
4 Japan532386378+88[a]
5 Belarus514347361−146
6 Brazil(H)505335384−495
Source:FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head points difference; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^abcHead-to-head record: France 3 pts, +8 PD; Turkey 3 pts, −2 PD; Japan 3 pts, −6 PD
6 August 2016 (2016-08-06)
17:30
Brazil 66–84 Australia
Scoring by quarter:24–14, 15–21, 14–22, 13–27
Pts:Castro Marques 25
Rebs:dos Santos 13
Asts:Pinto 7
Pts:Cambage 20
Rebs:Cambage 14
Asts:Mitchell 6
Youth Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 2,368
Referees: Ilija Belošević (SRB), Karen Lasuik (CAN), Piotr Pastusiak (POL)

8 August 2016 (2016-08-08)
17:30
Japan 82–66 Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 19–20,28–13,26–19, 9–14
Pts:Tokashiki 23
Rebs:Tokashiki 9
Asts:Yoshida 11
Pts:Castro Marques 20
Rebs:Dos Santos 16
Asts:Pinto 6
Youth Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 2,624
Referees: José Reyes (MEX), Carlos Peruga (ESP), Nadege Zouzou (CIV)

9 August 2016 (2016-08-09)
15:30
Brazil 63–65 Belarus
Scoring by quarter:28–16, 12–19, 10–15, 13–15
Pts:Dantas 23
Rebs:Dos Santos 11
Asts:Pinto 4
Pts:Troina 18
Rebs:Leuchanka,Verameyenka 6
Asts:Harding 6
Youth Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 2,075
Referees: Sreten Radović (CRO), Natalia Cuello (DOM), Leandro Lezcano (ARG)

11 August 2016 (2016-08-11)
15:30
France 74–64 Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 20–20,15–9,22–19,17–16
Pts:Skrela 18
Rebs:Gruda 10
Asts:Époupa 7
Pts:Dantas 21
Rebs:Dos Santos 10
Asts:three players 5
Youth Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 3,128
Referees: Juan Carlos García (ESP), Karen Lasuik (CAN),Ferdinand Pascual (PHI)

13 August 2016 (2016-08-13)
15:30
Turkey 79–76 (2OT) Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 8–15, 12–21,21–11,19–13, Overtime: 10–10,9–6
Pts:Sanders 23
Rebs:Sanders 10
Asts:Alben 5
Pts:Castro 22
Rebs:Dos Santos 12
Asts:Castro 8
Youth Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 3,075
Referees: Juan Carlos García (ESP), Hwang In-tae (KOR), Piotr Pastusiak (POL)

Boxing

[edit]
Main article:Boxing at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Brazil has been guaranteed five male boxers at the Games and one female entrant by virtue of being the host nation. At the 2015 World Championships,Robson Conceição had claimed one of the reserved places for the team, allowing its unused "host nation" berth to be redistributed to the rest of the boxers under the Americas continent in the lightweight division.[15][16] Five other boxers (four men and one woman) were invited by the Brazilian Confederation to use the special "host" vacancies for the Games, while Juan Nogueira and Andreia Bandeira had claimed their Olympic spots on the Brazilian team at the2016 American Qualification Tournament inBuenos Aires,Argentina.[17][18]

Men
AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Patrick LourençoLight flyweight Martínez (COL)
L 0–3
Did not advance
Julião Henriques NetoFlyweight Vargas (USA)
L 0–2
Did not advance
Robenílson de JesusBantamweight Hammachi (ALG)
W 2–1
 Stevenson (USA)
L 0–3
Did not advance
Robson ConceiçãoLightweightBye Yunusov (TJK)
WTKO
 Tojibaev (UZB)
W 3–0
 Álvarez (CUB)
W 3–0
 Oumiha (FRA)
W 3–0
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Joedison TeixeiraLight welterweight Chadi (ALG)
W 2–1
 Gözgeç (TUR)
L 0–3
Did not advance
Michel BorgesLight heavyweight N'Jikam (CMR)
W 3–0
 Sep (CRO)
W 3–0
 La Cruz (CUB)
L 0–3
Did not advance
Juan NogueiraHeavyweight Whateley (AUS)
W 3–0
 Tishchenko (RUS)
L 0–3
Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Adriana AraújoLightweight Potkonen (FIN)
L 1–2
Did not advance
Andreia BandeiraMiddleweight Bylon (PAN)
W 2–1
 Li Q (CHN)
L 0–3
Did not advance

Canoeing

[edit]
Main article:Canoeing at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Slalom

[edit]

As the host nation, Brazil qualified the maximum of one boat in all four classes.[19][20] The slalom canoeing team, highlighted by London 2012 Olympian and 2015 Pan American Games silver medalistAna Sátila, was named to the host nation's roster on 21 June 2016.[21]

Men
AthleteEventPreliminarySemifinalFinal
Run 1RankRun 2RankBestRankTimeRankTimeRank
Felipe BorgesMen's C-1122.3019105.1414105.1416Did not advance
Charles Corrêa
Anderson Oliveira
Men's C-2107.717106.144106.147Q116.4911Did not advance
Pedro da SilvaMen's K-188.48290.61788.485Q95.6810Q91.546
Women
AthleteEventPreliminarySemifinalFinal
Run 1RankRun 2RankBestRankTimeRankTimeRank
Ana SátilaWomen's K-1110.8012149.1217110.8017Did not advance

Sprint

[edit]

Being the host nation, Brazil was allocated a place each in the men's K-1 1000 m, and the women's K-1 500 m, but the team earned a healthy number of quota places.[22] Hence, two more boats were added to the team roster through the2015 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, and another set of two through the 2016 Pan American Sprint Qualifier.[23] The sprint canoeing team was named to the Olympic roster on 28 June 2016.[24] On 18 July, the men's K-4 1000 m was added, after the exclusion of boats of Romania and Belarus.[25]

Men
AthleteEventHeatsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Isaquias QueirozC-1 200 m40.5222Q39.6591FA39.6283rd place, bronze medalist(s)
C-1 1000 m3:59.6151FABye3:58.5292nd place, silver medalist(s)
Edson SilvaK-1 200 m35.6657Did not advance
Isaquias Queiroz
Erlon Silva
C-2 1000 m3:33.2691FABye3:44.8192nd place, silver medalist(s)
Gilvan Ribeiro
Edson Silva
K-2 200 m33.0215Q33.3594FB33.99210
Roberto Maehler
Celso Oliveira
Gilvan Ribeiro
Vagner Souta
K-4 1000 m3:04.8046Q3:09.2206FB3:13.33713
Women
AthleteEventHeatsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Ana Paula VergutzK-1 200 m44.2396Q44.3628Did not advance
K-1 500 m2:00.6806Did not advance

Qualification Legend:FA = Qualify to medal final;FB = Qualify to non-medal final

Cycling

[edit]
Main article:Cycling at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Road

[edit]

As the host nation, Brazil was entitled to enter four cyclists, two men and two women, in the Olympic road race, in the event that they may have failed to qualify through the2015 UCI World Tour, and may have finished outside the top 20 individual and top 5 national ranking in the2015 UCI America Tour.[26] The road cycling team was named to the host nation's Olympic roster on 9 June 2016, withMurilo Fischer riding on the men's road race at his fifth straight Games.[27]

AthleteEventTimeRank
Murilo FischerMen's road raceOTL
Kléber RamosDid not finish
Clemilda FernandesWomen's road raceOTL
Flávia Oliveira3:51:477

Track

[edit]

Following the completion of the2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, Brazil entered one rider to compete in the men's omnium at the Olympics, by virtue of his final individual UCI Olympic ranking in that event. This signified the nation's Olympic comeback to the track cycling for the first time since1992.[28]

Omnium
AthleteEventScratch raceIndividual pursuitElimination raceTime trialFlying lapPoints raceTotal pointsRank
RankPointsTimeRankPointsRankPointsTimeRankPointsTimeRankPointsPointsRank
Gideoni MonteiroMen's omnium14144:25.8089246301:05.505161013.5691512499413

Mountain biking

[edit]

As a host nation, Brazil had been awarded a single place each in the men's and women's cross-country race at the Olympics, but the mountain bikers had secured two men's and one women's quota place each, as a result of the nation's thirteenth-place finish each per gender in the UCI Olympic Ranking List of 25 May 2016, giving the unused "host" vacancies to the next highest-ranked eligible nations, not yet qualified. The mountain biking team was announced two days after the list had been released.[29]

AthleteEventTimeRank
Henrique AvanciniMen's cross-country1:41:1823
Rubens Donizete1:44:0130
Raiza GoulãoWomen's cross-country1:39:2120

BMX

[edit]

As a host nation, Brazil had been awarded a single place each in the men's and women's BMX race at the Olympics, but the BMX riders had secured one men's and one women's quota place each, as a result of the nation's twelfth-place finish for men in the UCI Olympic Ranking List of 31 May 2016, and top two for women, not yet qualified, at the 2016 UCI BMX World Championships inMedellín, Colombia.

AthleteEventSeedingQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
ResultRankPointsRankPointsRankResultRank
Renato RezendeMen's BMX35.40416197Did not advance
Priscilla CarnavalWomen's BMX37.53415228Did not advance

Diving

[edit]
Main article:Diving at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Brazil, as the host nation, was automatically entitled to places in all synchronized diving events, but athletes for individual events must qualify through their own performances.[30]

Men
AthleteEventPreliminariesSemifinalsFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
César Castro3 m springboard398.8514Q442.456Q436.009
Hugo Parisi10 m platform422.4513Q417.1516Did not advance
Ian Matos
Luiz Outerelo
3 m synchronized springboard332.618
Hugo Parisi
Jackson Rondinelli
10 m synchronized platform368.528
Women
AthleteEventPreliminariesSemifinalsFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Juliana Veloso3 m springboard240.9027Did not advance
Ingrid Oliveira10 m platform281.9022Did not advance
Tammy Takagi
Juliana Veloso
3 m synchronized springboard258.758
Ingrid Oliveira
Giovanna Pedroso
10 m synchronized platform280.988

Equestrian

[edit]
Main article:Equestrian at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Brazil, as the host nation, automatically received a team and a maximum number of four riders in each of the three disciplines: dressage, eventing, and jumping.[31] The Brazilian equestrian team was named to the Olympic roster on 18 July 2016.[32]

Dressage

[edit]
AthleteHorseEventGrand PrixGrand Prix SpecialGrand Prix FreestyleOverall
ScoreRankScoreRankTechnicalArtisticScoreRank
Luiza de AlmeidaVendavalIndividual66.91449Did not advance
Pedro de AlmeidaXaparro do Vouga65.71453Did not advance
João Victor Marcari OlivaXamã dos Pinhais68.07146Did not advance
Giovanna PassZingaro de Lyw67.70047Did not advance
Luiza de Almeida
Pedro de Almeida
João Victor Marcari Oliva
Giovanna Pass
See aboveTeam67.56210Did not advance67.56210

Eventing

[edit]
AthleteHorseEventDressageCross-countryJumpingTotal
QualifierFinal
PenaltiesRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesRank
Márcio AppelIberon JmenIndividual57.20 #5964.40121.603916.00137.6039Did not advance137.6039
Ruy FonsecaTom Bombadill Too46.8026112.00 #158.80 #47EliminatedDid not advance
Márcio JorgeLissy Mac Wayer50.004420.0070.002410.0080.00228.0088.002588.0025
Carlos ParoSummon Up The Blood47.30334.0051.30712.0063.301212.0075.301875.3018
Márcio Appel
Ruy Fonseca
Márcio Jorge
Carlos Paro
See aboveTeam144.10988.40242.90638.00280.907280.907

"#" indicates that the score of this rider does not count in the team competition, since only the best three results of a team are counted.

Jumping

[edit]
AthleteHorseEventQualificationFinalTotal
Round 1Round 2Round 3Round ARound B
PenaltiesRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesRankPenaltiesTotalRankPenaltiesRank
Stephan BarchaLandpeter do FeroletoIndividual0=1QDSQDid not advance
Álvaro de Miranda NetoCornetto K0=1Q00=1Q44=7Q4=16Q04=94=9
Eduardo MenezesQuintol4 #=27Q04=15Q48=18Q8=28Did not advance
Pedro VenissQuabri de L'Isle0=1Q00=1Q55=13Q4=16Q15=165=16
Stephan Barcha
Álvaro de Miranda Neto
Eduardo Menezes
Pedro Veniss
See aboveTeam0=10=1Q13135135

"#" indicates that the score of this rider does not count in the team competition, since only the best three results of a team are counted.

Fencing

[edit]
Main article:Fencing at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Brazil was guaranteed eight fencers at the Games by virtue of being the host nation. Following the 2016 FIE World Cup meet inBonn, Germany, the men's foil team claimed the spot as the highest ranking team from America outside the world's top four in the FIE Official Olympic Rankings.[33] Meanwhile,Renzo Agresta, who has been set to appear at his fourth Olympics (men's sabre), andNathalie Moellhausen, who previously representedItaly inLondon 2012 (women's foil), earned more places on the Brazilian team as one of the two highest-ranked individual fencers coming from the America zone in the FIE Adjusted Official Rankings.[34]

Eight other fencers (three each in the men's and women's épée teams and two individuals in women's foil and sabre, respectively), were invited by the Brazilian Confederation to use the special "host" vacancies for the Games, extending the roster size to thirteen.[35]

Men
AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Nicolas FerreiraÉpée F Limardo (VEN)
L 7–15
Did not advance
Guilherme Melaragno Jiao Yl (CHN)
L 13–15
Did not advance
Athos Schwantes Beran (CZE)
W 8–6
 Grumier (FRA)
L 7–15
Did not advance
Nicolas Ferreira
Guilherme Melaragno
Athos Schwantes
Team épée Venezuela (VEN)
L 25–45
Did not advance9
Henrique MarquesFoil Essam (EGY)
L 8–15
Did not advance
Ghislain PerrierBye Ma Jf (CHN)
L 14–15
Did not advance
Guilherme Toldo Pranz (AUT)
W 15–14
 Ota (JPN)
W 15–13
 Cheung K L (HKG)
W 15–10
 Garozzo (ITA)
L 8–15
Did not advance
Henrique Marques
Ghislain Perrier
Guilherme Toldo
Team foil Italy (ITA)
L 27–45
Placement 5–8
 China (CHN)
L 41–43
7th place
 Egypt (EGY)
L 39–45
8
Renzo AgrestaSabre Bazadze (GEO)
L 3–15
Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Rayssa CostaÉpée Géroudet (SUI)
W 15–13
 Besbes (TUN)
L 8–15
Did not advance
Nathalie MoellhausenBye Hurley (USA)
W 15–12
 Candassamy (FRA)
W 15–12
 Rembi (FRA)
L 12–15
Did not advance
Amanda Simeão Candassamy (FRA)
L 6–15
Did not advance
Rayssa Costa
Nathalie Moellhausen
Amanda Simeão
Katherine Miller
Team épée Ukraine (UKR)
L 32–45
Did not advance9
Bia BulcãoFoil Călugăreanu (ROU)
W 15–12
 Deriglazova (RUS)
L 6–15
Did not advance
Taís Rochel Al-Omair (KSA)
W 15–0
 Shanaeva (RUS)
L 13–15
Did not advance
Marta BaezaSabre Jóźwiak (POL)
L 2–4
Did not advance

Field hockey

[edit]
Main article:Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Summary

Key:

TeamEventGroup StageQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Brazil men'sMen's tournament Spain
L 0–7
 Belgium
L 0–12
 Great Britain
L 1–9
 New Zealand
L 0–9
 Australia
L 0–9
6Did not advance12

Men's tournament

[edit]
Main article:Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament

As the host nation, Brazil men's field hockey team qualified for the Olympics by virtue of obtaining a world ranking equal to or better than thirtieth place by the end of 2014, or not finish lower than sixth at the2015 Pan American Games.[36]

Team roster

The following is the Brazil roster in the men's field hockey tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[37]

Head coach:Sidney Rocha

  1. Thiago Bomfim (GK)
  2. Bruno Mendonça
  3. Joaquín Lopez
  4. Adam Imer
  5. André Patrocínio (C)
  6. Yuri van der Heijden
  7. Stephane Vehrle-Smith
  8. Matheus Borges
  9. Lucas Paixão
  10. Bruno Paes
  11. Ernst Rost-Onnes
  12. Patrick van der Heijden
  13. Rodrigo Steimbach
  14. Christopher McPherson
  15. Paulo Batista Junior
  16. Rodrigo Faustino (GK)

Reserves:

Group play
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Belgium5401215+1612Quarter-finals
2 Spain5311136+710
3 Australia5302134+99
4 New Zealand5212178+97
5 Great Britain51221410+45
6 Brazil(H)5005146−450
Source:Rio2016
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Matches won; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals for; 5) Head-to-head result.[38]
(H) Hosts
6 August 2016 (2016-08-06)
19:30
Spain 7–0 Brazil
Lleonartfield hockey ball 16'42'
Olivafield hockey ball 35'
Romeufield hockey ball 35'52'
Ruizfield hockey ball 45'
Alegrefield hockey ball 55'
Report
Umpires:
Marcin Grochal (POL)
Chen Dekang (CHN)

7 August 2016 (2016-08-07)
19:30
Brazil 0–12 Belgium
ReportVan Aubelfield hockey ball 12'
Van Dorenfield hockey ball 14'54'
Cosynsfield hockey ball 18'53'
Denayerfield hockey ball 25'
Truyensfield hockey ball 28'
Boccardfield hockey ball 33'
Brielsfield hockey ball 33'
Dockierfield hockey ball 41'
Charlierfield hockey ball 48'
Dohmenfield hockey ball 51'
Umpires:
Germán Montes de Oca (ARG)
Javed Shaikh (IND)

9 August 2016 (2016-08-09)
18:00
Brazil 1–9 Great Britain
Smithfield hockey ball 4'ReportDixonfield hockey ball 9'
Middletonfield hockey ball 12'54'
Jacksonfield hockey ball 27'57'
Martinfield hockey ball 37'
Wardfield hockey ball 47'59'
Gleghornefield hockey ball 56'
Umpires:
Chen Dekang (CHN)
Coen van Bunge (NED)

10 August 2016 (2016-08-10)
19:30
New Zealand 9–0 Brazil
Wilsonfield hockey ball 15'19', 34', 41'
Shayfield hockey ball 21'
Childfield hockey ball 26'
Russellfield hockey ball 30'
Jennessfield hockey ball 45'
Woodsfield hockey ball 58'
Report
Umpires:
Javed Shaikh (IND)
Coen van Bunge (NED)

12 August 2016 (2016-08-12)
20:30
Australia 9–0 Brazil
Dwyerfield hockey ball 7'9'
Gohdesfield hockey ball 11'
Turnerfield hockey ball 20'24', 27'
Dawsonfield hockey ball 35'
Goversfield hockey ball 45'59'
Report
Umpires:
Javed Shaikh (IND)
Lim Hong Zhen (SIN)

Women's tournament

[edit]

TheBrazil women's national field hockey team did not qualify to the Olympic tournament, as they did not place higher than fortieth in theFIH World Rankings by the end of 2014 nor finished no worse than seventh at the2015 Pan American Games (they did not even qualify for that tournament). This restriction was decided between theInternational Hockey Federation (FIH) and theInternational Olympic Committee (IOC) due to the standard of field hockey in Brazil.[citation needed]

Football

[edit]
Main article:Football at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Summary

Key:

TeamEventGroup StageQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Brazil men'sMen's tournament South Africa
D 0–0
 Iraq
D 0–0
 Denmark
W 4–0
1Q Colombia
W 2–0
 Honduras
W 6–0
 Germany
W 5–4P
1–1 (a.e.t.)
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Brazil women'sWomen's tournament China
W 3–0
 Sweden
W 5–1
 South Africa
D 0–0
1Q Australia
W 7–6P
0–0 (a.e.t.)
 Sweden
L 3–4P
0–0 (a.e.t.)
 Canada
L 1–2
4

Men's tournament

[edit]
Main article:Football at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament

The Brazil men's football team automatically qualified for the Olympics as the host nation.

Team roster

The following was the Brazil squad in the men's football tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics. The team of 18 players was officially named on 29 June and confirmed on 14 July.[39][40] On 31 July,Fernando Prass left the squad due to an elbow injury and was replaced byWeverton.[41]

Head coach:Rogério Micale

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11GKWeverton* (1987-12-13)13 December 1987 (aged 28)00Brazilian Football ConfederationAtlético Paranaense
22DFZeca (1994-05-16)16 May 1994 (aged 22)60Brazilian Football ConfederationSantos
32DFRodrigo Caio (1993-08-17)17 August 1993 (aged 22)60Brazilian Football ConfederationSão Paulo
42DFMarquinhos (1994-05-14)14 May 1994 (aged 22)02French Football FederationParis Saint-Germain
53MFRenato Augusto* (1988-02-08)8 February 1988 (aged 28)01Chinese Football AssociationBeijing Guoan
62DFDouglas Santos (1994-03-22)22 March 1994 (aged 22)40Brazilian Football ConfederationAtlético Mineiro
74FWLuan Vieira (1993-03-27)27 March 1993 (aged 23)44Brazilian Football ConfederationGrêmio
83MFRafinha (1993-02-12)12 February 1993 (aged 23)51Royal Spanish Football FederationBarcelona
94FWGabriel Barbosa (1996-08-30)30 August 1996 (aged 19)52Brazilian Football ConfederationSantos
104FWNeymar* (c) (1992-02-05)5 February 1992 (aged 24)75Royal Spanish Football FederationBarcelona
114FWGabriel Jesus (1997-04-03)3 April 1997 (aged 19)63Brazilian Football ConfederationPalmeiras
123MFWalace (1995-04-04)4 April 1995 (aged 21)00Brazilian Football ConfederationGrêmio
132DFWilliam (1995-04-03)3 April 1995 (aged 21)00Brazilian Football ConfederationInternacional
142DFLuan Garcia (1993-05-10)10 May 1993 (aged 23)50Brazilian Football ConfederationVasco da Gama
153MFRodrigo Dourado (1994-06-17)17 June 1994 (aged 22)10Brazilian Football ConfederationInternacional
163MFThiago Maia (1997-03-23)23 March 1997 (aged 19)20Brazilian Football ConfederationSantos
174FWFelipe Anderson (1993-04-15)15 April 1993 (aged 23)70Italian Football FederationLazio
181GKUilson (1994-04-28)28 April 1994 (aged 22)00Brazilian Football ConfederationAtlético Mineiro

* Over-aged player.

Group play
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Brazil(H)312040+45Quarter-finals
2 Denmark311114−34
3 Iraq30301103
4 South Africa302112−12
Source:Rio2016 &FIFA
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Brazil 0–0 South Africa
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Attendance: 69,389[42]

Brazil 0–0 Iraq
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Attendance: 65,829[43]

Denmark 0–4 Brazil
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Attendance: 41,067[44]

Quarterfinal
Brazil 2–0 Colombia
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Attendance: 41,560[45]

Semifinal
Brazil 6–0 Honduras
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Attendance: 52,457[46]

Gold medal match
Brazil 1–1 (a.e.t.) Germany
Report (Rio2016)
Report (ESPN)
Penalties
5–4
Attendance: 63,707[47]

Women's tournament

[edit]
Main article:Football at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament

The Brazil women's football team automatically qualified for the Olympics as the host nation.

Team roster

Head coach:Vadão

Brazil named a squad of 18 players and 4 alternates for the tournament, which was announced on 12 July 2016.[48]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11GKBárbara (1988-07-04)4 July 1988 (aged 28)250Unattached
22DFFabiana (1989-08-04)4 August 1989 (aged 26)596Chinese Football AssociationDalian Quanjian
32DFMônica (1987-04-21)21 April 1987 (aged 29)252United States Soccer FederationOrlando Pride
42DFRafaelle (1991-06-18)18 June 1991 (aged 25)80Chinese Football AssociationChangchun Zhuoyue
53MFThaisa (1988-12-17)17 December 1988 (aged 27)292Unattached
62DFTamires (1987-10-10)10 October 1987 (aged 28)353Danish Football AssociationFortuna Hjørring
74FWDebinha (1991-10-20)20 October 1991 (aged 24)64Chinese Football AssociationDalian Quanjian
83MFFormiga (1978-03-03)3 March 1978 (aged 38)13820Unattached
94FWAndressa Alves (1992-11-10)10 November 1992 (aged 23)3910Royal Spanish Football FederationFC Barcelona
103MFMarta(captain) (1986-02-19)19 February 1986 (aged 30)9592Swedish Football AssociationFC Rosengård
114FWCristiane (1985-05-15)15 May 1985 (aged 31)10975French Football FederationParis Saint-Germain
122DFPoliana (1991-02-06)6 February 1991 (aged 25)342United States Soccer FederationHouston Dash
132DFÉrika (1988-02-04)4 February 1988 (aged 28)4910French Football FederationParis Saint-Germain
142DFBruna (1985-10-16)16 October 1985 (aged 30)40Unattached
154FWRaquel (1991-03-21)21 March 1991 (aged 25)224Chinese Football AssociationChangchun Zhuoyue
164FWBeatriz (1993-12-17)17 December 1993 (aged 22)181Korea Football AssociationSteel Red Angels
173MFAndressinha (1995-05-01)1 May 1995 (aged 21)217United States Soccer FederationHouston Dash
181GKAline (1989-04-15)15 April 1989 (aged 27)00Unattached
Group play
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Brazil(H)321081+77Quarter-finals
2 China311123−14
3 Sweden311125−34
4 South Africa301203−31
Source:Rio2016 &FIFA
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Brazil 3–0 China
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Attendance: 27,618[49]
Referee: Carol Chenard (Canada)

Brazil 5–1 Sweden
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Report
Schelin 89'
Attendance: 43,384[50]

South Africa 0–0 Brazil
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Attendance: 38,415[51]

Quarterfinal
Brazil 0–0 (a.e.t.) Australia
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Penalties
7–6
Attendance: 52,660[52]
Referee: Carol Chenard (Canada)

Semifinal
Brazil 0–0 (a.e.t.) Sweden
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Report
Penalties
Martasoccer ball with check mark
Cristianesoccer ball with red X
Andressa Alvessoccer ball with check mark
Rafaellesoccer ball with check mark
Andressinhasoccer ball with red X
3–4soccer ball with check markSchelin
soccer ball with red XAsllani
soccer ball with check markSeger
soccer ball with check markFischer
soccer ball with check markDahlkvist
Attendance: 70,454[53]

Bronze medal match
Brazil 1–2 Canada
Beatriz 79'Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Attendance: 39,718[54]

Golf

[edit]
Main article:Golf at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Brazil entered three golfers into the Olympic tournament.Adilson da Silva (world no. 271), andMiriam Nagl (world no. 445) qualified directly among the top 60 eligible players for their respective individual events based on the IGF World Rankings as of 11 July 2016.[55][56] Meanwhile,Victoria Lovelady (world no. 458) received a spare Olympic berth freed up by the Dutch golfers, as the first replacement, to join Nagl in the women's tournament.[57]

AthleteEventRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4TotalParRank
Adilson da SilvaMen's72717369285+1=39
Victoria LoveladyWomen's79757670300+16=53
Miriam Nagl79777270298+1452

Gymnastics

[edit]
Main article:Gymnastics at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Artistic

[edit]

Brazil fielded a full squad of five gymnasts in the men's artistic gymnastics events through a top eight finish in the team all-around at the2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships inGlasgow.[58] Meanwhile, the women's team had claimed one of the remaining four spots in the team all-around at theOlympic Test Event inRio de Janeiro.[59] The artistic gymnastics team was named to the Olympic roster on 8 July 2016.[60]

Men
Team
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ApparatusTotalRankApparatusTotalRank
FPHRVPBHBFPHRVPBHB
Francisco Barretto JúniorTeam13.43314.53314.20014.20014.90015.266Q86.53218*14.40014.40014.70015.166
Diego Hypólito15.500Q14.81615.13314.833
Arthur Mariano15.200Q14.43314.03315.10014.93314.76688.46511Q14.50014.40015.06614.70014.933
Sérgio Sasaki14.90014.83314.13315.26614.93314.83388.8988Q12.10014.63314.36615.13315.13314.566
Arthur Zanetti15.533Q15.566
Total45.60043.79943.86645.18244.76644.865268.0786Q41.73343.43344.33245.03244.53344.665263.7286
Individual finals
AthleteEventApparatusTotalRank
FPHRVPBHB
Francisco Barretto JúniorHorizontal bar15.20815.2085
Diego HypólitoFloor15.53315.5332nd place, silver medalist(s)
Arthur MarianoAll-around15.13313.40014.13314.76614.63315.26687.33117
Floor15.43315.4333rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Sérgio SasakiAll-around14.83314.76614.43315.20014.96615.00089.1989
Arthur ZanettiRings15.76615.7662nd place, silver medalist(s)
Women
Team
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ApparatusTotalRankApparatusTotalRank
VUBBBFVUBBBF
Rebeca AndradeTeam15.56614.93314.20014.03358.7323Q15.40014.90012.966
Jade Barbosa14.90014.26613.60013.73356.49923*14.93314.39113.03314.266
Daniele Hypólito14.26612.40014.133
Lorrane Oliveira14.83314.15814.56614.166
Flávia Saraiva14.63312.73315.133Q14.03356.53217Q14.83314.500
Total45.29943.35743.59941.799174.0545Q44.89943.45741.99941.732172.0878
Individual finals
AthleteEventApparatusTotalRank
VUBBBF
Rebeca AndradeAll-around15.56614.03313.60013.76656.96511
Jade Barbosa0.0000.00013.7007.500DNF24
Flávia SaraivaBalance beam14.53314.5335

Rhythmic

[edit]

Brazil secured six quota places (one individual and a team of five gymnasts) in each of the following events. The rhythmic gymnastics team was named to the Olympic roster on 14 July 2016.[61]

AthleteEventQualificationFinal
HoopBallClubsRibbonTotalRankHoopBallClubsRibbonTotalRank
Natália GaudioIndividual16.56616.30016.45016.21665.53223Did not advance
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
5 ribbons3 clubs
2 hoops
TotalRank5 ribbons3 clubs
2 hoops
TotalRank
Gabrielle da Silva
Morgana Gmach
Emanuelle Lima
Jessica Maier
Francielly Pereira
Team15.76616.88332.6499Did not advance

Trampoline

[edit]

Brazil was guaranteed one quota place as host nation.[62]

AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ScoreRankScoreRank
Rafael AndradeMen's76.14515Did not advance

Handball

[edit]
Main article:Handball at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Summary

Key:

  • ET: AfterExtra Time
  • P – Match decided by penalty-shootout.
TeamEventGroup StageQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Brazil men'sMen's tournament Poland
W 34–32
 Slovenia
L 28–31
 Germany
W 33–30
 Egypt
D 27–27
 Sweden
L 19–30
3 France
L 27–34
Did not advance7
Brazil women'sWomen's tournament Norway
W 31–28
 Romania
W 26–13
 Spain
L 24–29
 Angola
W 28–24
 Montenegro
W 29–23
1 Netherlands
L 23–32
Did not advance5

Men's tournament

[edit]
Main article:Handball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament

The Brazil men's handball team automatically qualified for the Olympics as the host nation.

Team roster

The following is the Brazilian roster in the men's handball tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[63]

Head coach:SpainJordi Ribera

No.Pos.NameDate of birth (age)HeightApp.GoalsClub
1GKMaik Santos (1980-09-06)6 September 1980 (aged 35)1.80 m2063BrazilHC Taubaté
2CBHenrique Teixeira (1989-02-27)27 February 1989 (aged 27)1.92 m100145SpainGranollers
4CBJoão Pedro Silva (1994-01-29)29 January 1994 (aged 22)1.90 m5099FranceChambéry Savoie
9RWLucas Cândido (1989-03-19)19 March 1989 (aged 27)1.82 m55107BrazilHC Taubaté
10RBJosé Toledo (1994-01-11)11 January 1994 (aged 22)1.93 m53119PolandWisła Płock
13CBDiogo Hubner (1983-01-30)30 January 1983 (aged 33)1.88 m94135BrazilSão Caetano
11LBThiagus dos Santos (1989-01-25)25 January 1989 (aged 27)1.99 m00HungaryMOL-Pick Szeged
17PAlexandro Pozzer (1988-12-21)21 December 1988 (aged 27)1.92 m6179SpainPuerto Sagunto
19RWFábio Chiuffa (1989-03-10)10 March 1989 (aged 27)1.87 m103221DenmarkKIF Kolding Copenhagen
26RBOswaldo Guimarães (1989-10-23)23 October 1989 (aged 26)1.83 m4768SpainVilla de Aranda
28LBLeonardo Santos (1994-05-03)3 May 1994 (aged 22)1.92 m2138SpainAdemar León
33LWAndré Soares (1984-02-13)13 February 1984 (aged 32)1.90 m5185BrazilHC Taubaté
37LBHaniel Langaro (1995-03-07)7 March 1995 (aged 21)1.96 m2141SpainCiudad de Logroño
89GKCésar Almeida (1989-01-06)6 January 1989 (aged 27)1.87 m590SpainGranollers
Group play
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Germany5401153141+128[a]Quarter-finals
2 Slovenia5401137126+118[a]
3 Brazil(H)5212141150−95
4 Poland5203139140−14
5 Egypt5113129143−143
6 Sweden5104132131+12
Source:IHF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Goal difference; 6) Goals scored; 7) Draw.
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^abSlovenia 25–28 Germany
7 August 2016 (2016-08-07)
16:40
Poland 32–34 BrazilFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Nachevski, Nikolov(MKD)
Daszek 8(13–16)Toledo 7
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9 August 2016 (2016-08-09)
16:40
Brazil 28–31 SloveniaFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Gjeding, Hansen(DEN)
Chiuffa 8(13–16)Janc 6
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11 August 2016 (2016-08-11)
16:40
Brazil 33–30 GermanyFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Horáček, Novotný(CZE)
Chiuffa 8(17–16)Häfner,Reichmann 6
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13 August 2016 (2016-08-13)
16:40
Egypt 27–27 BrazilFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Lah, Sok(SLO)
El-Ahmar 9(15–13)four players 4
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15 August 2016 (2016-08-15)
16:40
Sweden 30–19 BrazilFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Santos, Fonseca(POR)
Stenmalm 6(16–10)Toledo 4
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Quarterfinal
17 August 2016 (2016-08-17)
10:00
Brazil 27–34 FranceFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Horáček, Novotný(CZE)
Pozzer 8(16–16)Guigou 8
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Women's tournament

[edit]
Main article:Handball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament

The Brazil women's handball team automatically qualified for the Olympics as the host nation.

Team roster

The following is the Brazilian roster in the women's handball tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[64]

Head coach:DenmarkMorten Soubak

No.Pos.NameDate of birth (age)HeightApp.GoalsClub
2PFabiana Diniz (1981-05-13)13 May 1981 (aged 35)1.83 m205347GermanySG BBM Bietigheim
3RWAlexandra do Nascimento (1981-09-16)16 September 1981 (aged 34)1.77 m178703HungaryVác
4LWSamira Rocha (1989-01-26)26 January 1989 (aged 27)1.70 m94224HungaryKisvárda
5PDaniela Piedade (1979-03-02)2 March 1979 (aged 37)1.73 m186336HungaryAlba Fehérvár
7PTamires Morena Lima (1994-05-16)16 May 1994 (aged 22)1.80 m3820FranceCercle Dijon Bourgogne
8LWFernanda da Silva (1989-09-25)25 September 1989 (aged 26)1.76 m98281GermanySG BBM Bietigheim
9CBAna Paula Belo (1987-10-18)18 October 1987 (aged 28)1.72 m141517RussiaRostov-Don
10RWJéssica Quintino (1991-04-17)17 April 1991 (aged 25)1.76 m89189DenmarkHC Odense
12GKBárbara Arenhart (1986-10-04)4 October 1986 (aged 29)1.82 m1044HungaryVác
15CBFrancielle da Rocha (1992-10-06)6 October 1992 (aged 23)1.64 m5874BrazilVegus/Guarulhos
18LBEduarda Amorim (1986-09-23)23 September 1986 (aged 29)1.86 m145480HungaryGyőri ETO
22RBMayara Moura (1986-12-05)5 December 1986 (aged 29)1.70 m93146BrazilEC Pinheiros
81RBDeonise Cavaleiro (1983-06-20)20 June 1983 (aged 33)1.80 m150331DenmarkHC Odense
84GKMayssa Pessoa (1984-08-11)11 August 1984 (aged 31)1.80 m770North MacedoniaVardar
Group play
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Brazil(H)5401138117+218Quarter-finals
2 Norway5401141121+208
3 Spain5302125116+96
4 Angola5203116128−124
5 Romania5203108119−114
6 Montenegro5005107134−270
Source:IHF
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Goal difference; 6) Goals scored; 7) Draw.
(H) Hosts
6 August 2016 (2016-08-06)
09:30
Norway 28–31 BrazilFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 7,780
Referees: Horáček, Novotný(CZE)
Mørk 12(16–17)Belo 12
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8 August 2016 (2016-08-08)
16:40
Brazil 26–13 RomaniaFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Bonaventura, Bonaventura(FRA)
Belo 8(14–9)Neagu 6
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10 August 2016 (2016-08-10)
09:30
Brazil 24–29 SpainFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Koo, Lee(KOR)
da Silva 7(12–15)Pena 8
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12 August 2016 (2016-08-12)
09:30
Angola 24–28 BrazilFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Røen, Arntsen(NOR)
Bernardo 8(13–13)Belo 7
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14 August 2016 (2016-08-14)
09:30
Montenegro 23–29 BrazilFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Mousaviyan, Kolahdouzan(IRI)
Pavićević 6(10–12)Belo 6
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Quarterfinal
16 August 2016 (2016-08-16)
10:00
Brazil 23–32 NetherlandsFuture Arena,Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Arntsen, Røen(NOR)
Da Silva 7(11–12)Polman 7
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Judo

[edit]
Main article:Judo at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Brazilian judoka secured one place in each of the 14 weight divisions by virtue of hosting the Olympic tournament.[65] The host nation's judo team for the Games was announced on 1 June 2016. Among these judokas featured reigning Olympic championSarah Menezes and London 2012 bronze medalistsFelipe Kitadai,Rafael Silva, andMayra Aguiar.[66][67]

Men
AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechageFinal /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Felipe Kitadai−60 kgBye Khyar (FRA)
W 001–000
 Englmaier (GER)
W 001–000
 Safarov (AZE)
L 000–100
Did not advance Urozboev (UZB)
L 000–100
Did not advance7
Charles Chibana−66 kgBye Ebinuma (JPN)
L 000–101
Did not advance
Alex Pombo−73 kgBye Sai Yj (CHN)
L 000–001
Did not advance
Victor Penalber−81 kgBye Acácio (MOZ)
W 100–000
 Toma (UAE)
L 001–101
Did not advance
Tiago Camilo−90 kgBye Piontek (RSA)
W 101–000
 Mehdiyev (AZE)
L 001–011
Did not advance
Rafael Buzacarini−100 kgBye Aprahamian (URU)
W 100–000
 Haga (JPN)
L 000–000S
Did not advance
Rafael Silva+100 kg Pileta (HON)
W 110–000
 Saidov (RUS)
W 100–000
 Riner (FRA)
L 000–010
Did not advance Meyer (NED)
W 000–000S
 Tangriev (UZB)
W 001–000
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Women
AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechageFinal /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Sarah Menezes−48 kgBye van Snick (BEL)
W 001–000
 Mestre (CUB)
L 000–000S
Did not advance Mönkhbat (MGL)
L 000–100
Did not advance7
Érika Miranda−52 kgBye Ayari (TUN)
W 100–000
 Ma Yn (CHN)
L 000–010
Did not advance Chițu (ROU)
W 100–010
 Nakamura (JPN)
L 000–001
5
Rafaela Silva−57 kg Roper (GER)
W 100–000
 Kim J-d (KOR)
W 010–000
 Karakas (HUN)
W 010–000
 Căprioriu (ROU)
W 010–000
Bye Dorjsüren (MGL)
W 010–000
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Mariana Silva−63 kg Szögedi (GHA)
W 100–000
 Trajdos (GER)
W 000–000S
 Gerbi (ISR)
W 001–000
 Trstenjak (SLO)
L 000–101
Bye van Emden (NED)
L 000–001
5
Maria Portela−70 kg Niang (MAR)
W 001–000
 Graf (AUT)
L 000–000S
Did not advance
Mayra Aguiar−78 kgBye Giambelli (AUS)
W 100–000
 Malzahn (GER)
W 000–000S
 Tcheuméo (FRA)
L 000–000S
Bye Castillo (CUB)
W 001–000
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Maria Suelen Altheman+78 kgBye Kim M-j (KOR)
L 000–001
Did not advance

Modern pentathlon

[edit]
Main article:Modern pentathlon at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Brazil, as the host nation, received a guaranteed place for each gender, unless a maximum of two men and two women has been selected to the team based on competition results.[68]

AthleteEventFencing
(épée one touch)
Swimming
(200 m freestyle)
Riding
(show jumping)
Combined: shooting/running
(10 m air pistol)/(3200 m)
Total pointsFinal rank
RRBRRankMP pointsTimeRankMP pointsPenaltiesRankMP pointsTimeRankMP Points
Felipe NascimentoMen's9–261351552:05.3920324493125112:15.5933565129531
Yane MarquesWomen's16–190231962:14.309298141628613:31.6430489126923

Rowing

[edit]
Main article:Rowing at the 2016 Summer Olympics

As the host nation, Brazil was guaranteed a quota place each in the men's and women's single sculls, but the team was expected to earn a substantial number of berths based on its performance at the various qualification events. Brazil secured places in single sculls and lightweight double sculls (men and women) at the Latin American Qualification Regatta inChile, but they could only choose one boat by gender.[69] Brazilian Rowing Confederation opted to send the men's and women's lightweight double sculls rowers instead to the Games.[70]

AthleteEventHeatsRepechageSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
William Giaretton
Xavier Vela
Men's lightweight double sculls6:31.135R7:11.205SC/D7:27.341FC6:44.8014
Vanessa Cozzi
Fernanda Nunes
Women's lightweight double sculls7:20.793R8:15.535SC/D8:14.062FC7:44.7815

Qualification Legend:FA=Final A (medal);FB=Final B (non-medal);FC=Final C (non-medal);FD=Final D (non-medal);FE=Final E (non-medal);FF=Final F (non-medal);SA/B=Semifinals A/B;SC/D=Semifinals C/D;SE/F=Semifinals E/F;QF=Quarterfinals;R=Repechage

Rugby sevens

[edit]
Main article:Rugby sevens at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Men's tournament

[edit]
Main article:Rugby sevens at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament

The Brazil men's rugby sevens team was automatically qualified for the Olympics as the host nation.

Team roster

The following is the Brazil roster in the men's rugby sevens tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[71]

Head coach:Andrés Romagnoli

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)EventsPointsUnion
1BKDaniel Sancery (1994-05-27)27 May 1994 (aged 22)220BrazilSão José
2FWMartin Schaefer (1989-10-18)18 October 1989 (aged 26)55BrazilSPAC
3FWJuliano Fiori (1985-06-27)27 June 1985 (aged 31)65EnglandRichmond
4BKFelipe Silva (1986-02-28)28 February 1986 (aged 30)47BrazilSPAC
5FWStefano Giantorno (1991-09-27)27 September 1991 (aged 24)15ArgentinaSan Luis
6BKMoisés Duque (1988-12-21)21 December 1988 (aged 27)655BrazilSão José
7BKLucas Duque (c) (1984-03-15)15 March 1984 (aged 32)642BrazilSão José
8FWFelipe Sancery (1994-05-27)27 May 1994 (aged 22)30BrazilSão José
9BKLaurent Bourda-Couhet (1994-07-12)12 July 1994 (aged 22)30BrazilBand Saracens
10FWArthur Bergo (1994-03-07)7 March 1994 (aged 22)10BrazilSPAC
11BKGustavo Albuquerque (1991-06-28)28 June 1991 (aged 25)620BrazilCuritiba
12BKAndré Silva (1988-03-22)22 March 1988 (aged 28)520BrazilSPAC
Group play
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Fiji33008545+409Quarter-finals
2 Argentina32016235+277
3 United States31025941+185
4 Brazil30031297−853
Source:World Rugby
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.
9 August 2016
13:30
Fiji 40–12 Brazil
Try:Veremalua (2) 6' c, 12' c
Kolinisau 8' c
Tuisova (2) 9' m, 13' c
Viriviri 10' c
Con:Kolinisau (2/2)
Ravouvou (3/4)
Report (Rio 2016)
Report (World Rugby)
Try:Claro 4' m
Albuquerque 14' c
Con:Duque (0/1)
A. Silva (1/1)
Deodoro Stadium,Rio de Janeiro
Referee:Federico Anselmi (Argentina)

9 August 2016
18:00
United States 26–0 Brazil
Try:Niua 3' c
Ebner 7' c
Isles 13' m
Unufe 14' c
Con:Hughes (3/4)
Report
Deodoro Stadium,Rio de Janeiro
Referee:Matthew O'Brien (Australia)

10 August 2016
13:00
Argentina 31–0 Brazil
Try:Müller 4' m
Revol 6' c
Álvarez 7' c
Schulz 11' c
Bruzzone 13' m
Con:Revol (3/5)
Report (Rio 2016)
Report (World Rugby)
Deodoro Stadium,Rio de Janeiro
Referee:Mike Adamson (Great Britain)

Classification semifinal (9–12)
10 August 2016
16:00
United States 24–12 Brazil
Try:Isles (3) 4' m, 7' m, 10' c
Barrett 6' c
Con:Hughes (2/4)
Report (Rio 2016)
Report (World Rugby)
Try:D. Sancery 3' m
Bourda-Couhet 11' c
Con:Duque (1/2)
Deodoro Stadium,Rio de Janeiro
Referee:Ben Crouse (South Africa)

Eleventh place match
11 August 2016
12:30
Brazil 0–24 Kenya
Report (Rio 2016)
Report (World Rugby)
Try:Odhiambo (3) 1' m, 6' c, 10 c
Ambaka 8' m
Con:Oliech (1/2)
Injera (0/1)
Adema (1/1)
Deodoro Stadium,Rio de Janeiro
Referee:Alexandre Ruiz (France)

Women's tournament

[edit]
Main article:Rugby sevens at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament

The Brazil women's rugby team was automatically qualified for the Olympics as the host nation.

Team roster

The following is the Brazil roster in the women's rugby sevens tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[72]

Head coach:Chris Neill

Trainer:Aristide Guerriero

BacksForwards
4Edna Santini1Juliana Esteves dos Santos
5Paula Ishibashi (c)2Luiza Campos
6Tais Balconi3Júlia Sardá
7Haline Scatrut8Beatriz Futuro Muhlbauer
10Raquel Kochhann9Amanda Araújo
11Isadora Cerullo13Mariana Barbosa Ramalho
12Cláudia Teles
  • Reserve Mariana Barbosa Ramalho was added to the main squad after day 1 after Sardá suffered an injury.[73]
Group play
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Great Britain3300913+889Quarter-finals
2 Canada32018322+617
3 Brazil(H)31022977−485
4 Japan300310111−1013
Source:World Rugby
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head result; 3) Point difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Hosts
6 August 2016
12:00
Great Britain 29–3 Brazil
Try:Watmore 5' c
Hunt (2) 9' c, 12' m
Joyce 14' m
Scott 14' m
Con:McLean (2/3)
Watmore (0/2)
Report (Rio 2016)
Report (World Rugby)
Pen:Kochhann (1/1) 7'
Deodoro Stadium,Rio de Janeiro
Referee:Alhambra Nievas (Spain)

6 August 2016
17:30
Canada 38–0 Brazil
Try:Paquin (2) 1' c, 7' c
Kish 5' m
Moleschi 6' c
Farella (2) 12' c, 17' m
Con:Russell (3/4)
Landry (1/2)
Report (Rio 2016)
Report (World Rugby)
Deodoro Stadium,Rio de Janeiro
Referee:Amy Perrett (Australia)

7 August 2016
12:00
Brazil 26–10 Japan
Try:Ishibashi 2' m
Muhlbauer (2) 10' c, 14' c
Araújo 12' c
Con:Kochhann (2/3)
Balconi (1/1)
Report (Rio 2016)
Report (World Rugby)
Try:Kuwai 7' m
Yamaguchi 8' m
Con:Okuroda (0/2)
Deodoro Stadium,Rio de Janeiro
Referee:Gabriel Lee (Hong Kong)

Classification semifinal (9–12)
7 August 2016
16:00
Brazil 24–0 Colombia
Try:Ramalho 3' m
Teles (2) 6' c, 7' m
Muhlbauer 9' c
Con:Kochhann (2/4)
Report (Rio 2016)
Report (World Rugby)
Deodoro Stadium,Rio de Janeiro
Referee:Sakurako Kawasaki (Japan)

Ninth place match
8 August 2016
13:00
Brazil 33–5 Japan
Try:Muhlbauer 5' c
Campos 7' m
Ishibashi 8' c
Scatrut 9' c
Cerullo 13' c
Con:Kochhann (4/5)
Report (Rio 2016)
Report (World Rugby)
Try:Okuroda 3' m
Con:Okuroda (0/1)
Deodoro Stadium,Rio de Janeiro
Referee:Alhambra Nievas (Spain)

Sailing

[edit]
Main article:Sailing at the 2016 Summer Olympics

As the host nation, Brazil has guaranteed one boat for each of the following classes at the Rio Olympic regatta, bringing the maximum quota of 15 sailors, in ten boats.[74] On 21 December 2015, theBrazilian Olympic Committee had announced the full squad of sailors for the Rio regatta, including five-time Olympic medalistRobert Scheidt (Laser), skiff siblings Marco andMartine Grael, and 2008 Olympic bronze medalistsFernanda Oliveira (470) andIsabel Swan (Nacra 17).[75]

Men
AthleteEventRaceNet pointsFinal rank
123456789101112M*
Ricardo SantosRS:X6973163021996911121187
Robert ScheidtLaser2312741124526111894
Jorge ZarifFinn4811222192131593874
Bruno Bethlem
Henrique Haddad
4701923251722279111427EL16723
Gabriel Borges
Marco Grael
49er101187197111710856EL10911
Women
AthleteEventRaceNet pointsFinal rank
123456789101112M*
Patrícia FreitasRS:X6842131610138898808
Fernanda DecnopLaser Radial1419211928261623818EL16324
Ana Barbachan
Fernanda Oliveira
4705513102UFD961358768
Martine Grael
Kahena Kunze
49erFX911102633112721481st place, gold medalist(s)
Mixed
AthleteEventRaceNet pointsFinal rank
123456789101112M*
Samuel Albrecht
Isabel Swan
Nacra 1717118921612419788811710

M = Medal race; EL = Eliminated – did not advance into the medal race

Shooting

[edit]
Main article:Shooting at the 2016 Summer Olympics

As the host nation, Brazil has been awarded a minimum of nine quota places in each of the following events. In addition, a shooter that has qualified for one event may compete in others without affecting the quotas, as long as they obtained a minimum qualifying score (MQS) by 31 March 2016.[76]

2010 Youth Olympic pistol championFelipe Almeida Wu and rifle specialistCassio Rippel became the only Brazilian shooters to attain a direct nomination to the Olympic team with their gold medal triumphs at the2015 Pan American Games inToronto,Canada.[77] Following the end of the qualifying period, Brazilian Confederation had selected six other shooters (Schmits, Carraro, Teixeira, Portela, Duarte, and Ewald) to use the "host" vacancies for the Games.[78] 2008 OlympianJúlio Almeida had occupied an exchanged spot in the women's air pistol with the men's 50 m pistol to round out the Brazilian roster at the completion of the ISSF World Cup meet inRio de Janeiro.[79]

Men
AthleteEventQualificationSemifinalFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Júlio Almeida10 m air pistol57713Did not advance
50 m pistol54230Did not advance
Emerson Duarte25 m rapid fire pistol28519Did not advance
Renato PortellaSkeet11622Did not advance
Cassio Rippel50 m rifle prone621.326Did not advance
50 m rifle 3 positions112944Did not advance
Roberto SchmitsTrap11515Did not advance
Felipe Almeida Wu10 m air pistol5807Q202.12nd place, silver medalist(s)
50 m pistol53339Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventQualificationSemifinalFinal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Daniela CarraroSkeet5321Did not advance
Rosane Ewald10 m air rifle396.950Did not advance
50 m rifle 3 positions55037Did not advance
Janice TeixeiraTrap6021Did not advance

Qualification Legend:Q = Qualify for the next round;q = Qualify for the bronze medal (shotgun)

Swimming

[edit]
Main article:Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Brazilian swimmers have so far achieved qualifying standards in the following events (up to a maximum of two swimmers in each event at the Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT), and potentially 1 at the Olympic Selection Time (OST)):[80][81] Swimmers must compete at the Brazilian Open Tournament andMaria Lenk Trophy (for pool events) to attain the FINA entry standards and confirm their places for the Games.[82]

A total of 32 swimmers (21 men and 11 women), highlighted by London 2012 silver medalist and incoming four-time OlympianThiago Pereira, had been selected to the Brazilian team for the home Olympics, the largest in history. Notable absence in the roster was 2008 Olympic champion and multiple-time World record holderCésar Cielo, who missed out on an individual spot in the 50 m freestyle.[83]

Men
AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Bruno Fratus50 m freestyle21.93=10Q21.71=6Q21.79=6
Ítalo Duarte50 m freestyle21.9613Q22.0515Did not advance
Marcelo Chierighini100 m freestyle48.5313Q48.238Q48.418
Nicolas Oliveira100 m freestyle49.0528Did not advance
200 m freestyleDNSDid not advance
João de Lucca200 m freestyle1:47.6325Did not advance
Luiz Altamir Melo400 m freestyle3:50.8232Did not advance
Miguel Valente1500 m freestyle15:22.5731Did not advance
Guilherme Guido100 m backstroke53.8013Q54.1614Did not advance
Felipe França Silva100 m breaststroke59.01SA3Q59.356Q59.387
João Gomes Júnior100 m breaststroke59.468Q59.407Q59.315
Tales Cerdeira200 m breaststroke2:12.8329Did not advance
Thiago Simon200 m breaststroke2:15.0136Did not advance
Marcos Macedo100 m butterfly53.8734Did not advance
Henrique Martins52.4221Did not advance
Kaio de Almeida200 m butterfly1:56.4512Q1:57.4514Did not advance
Leonardo de Deus200 m backstroke1:57.00NR12Q1:57.6713Did not advance
200 m butterfly1:55.989Q1:56.7713Did not advance
Thiago Pereira200 m individual medley1:58.635Q1:57.113Q1:58.027
Henrique Rodrigues1:58.564Q1:59.239Did not advance
Brandonn Almeida1500 m freestyle15:14.7329Did not advance
400 m individual medley4:17.2515Did not advance
Marcelo Chierighini
João de Lucca
Nicolas Oliveira
Matheus Santana
Gabriel Santos*
4 × 100 m freestyle relay3:14.065Q3:13.215
João de Lucca
Nicolas Oliveira
Luiz Altamir Melo
André Pereira
4 × 200 m freestyle relay7:13.8415Did not advance
Guilherme Guido
Felipe França Silva
Henrique Martins
Marcelo Chierighini
4 × 100 m medley relay3:32.967Q3:32.846
Allan do Carmo10 km open water1:53:16.418
Women
AthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Graciele Herrmann50 m freestyle25.6040Did not advance
Etiene Medeiros50 m freestyle24.8216Q24.45SA7Q24.698
100 m freestyle54.3814Q54.5916Did not advance
100 m backstroke1:01.7025Did not advance
Larissa Oliveira100 m freestyle54.7221Did not advance
200 m freestyle2:00.7635Did not advance
Manuella Lyrio200 m freestyle1:57.28SA14Q1:57.4312Did not advance
Daynara de Paula100 m butterfly57.9214Q58.6516Did not advance
Daiene Dias58.1515Q58.5214Did not advance
Joanna Maranhão200 m butterfly2:10.6924Did not advance
200 m individual medley2:13.0618Did not advance
400 m individual medley4:38.8815Did not advance
Daynara de Paula
Manuella Lyrio
Etiene Medeiros
Larissa Oliveira
4 × 100 m freestyle relay3:39.4011Did not advance
Jéssica Cavalheiro
Manuella Lyrio
Larissa Oliveira
Gabrielle Roncatto
4 × 200 m freestyle relay7:55.68SA11Did not advance
Daynara de Paula
Jhennifer da Conceição
Etiene Medeiros
Larissa Oliveira
Daiene Dias*
Natalia de Luccas*
4 × 100 m medley relay4:02.8313Did not advance
Poliana Okimoto10 km open water1:56:51.43rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Ana Marcela Cunha10 km open water1:57:29.010

* Reserve

Synchronized swimming

[edit]
Main article:Synchronized swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics

As the host nation, Brazil will have a squad of nine synchronized swimmers taking part in both the women's duet and team events.

AthleteEventTechnical routineFree routine (preliminary)Free routine (final)
PointsRankPointsTotal (technical + free)RankPointsTotal (technical + free)Rank
Luisa Borges
Maria Eduarda Miccuci
Duet83.30081484.0333167.334113Did not advance
Luisa Borges
Maria Bruno
Maria Clara Coutinho
Beatriz Feres
Branca Feres
Maria Eduarda Miccuci
Lorena Molinos
Pamela Nogueira
Lara Teixeira
Team84.7985687.2000171.99856

Table tennis

[edit]
Main article:Table tennis at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Brazil fielded a team of six table tennis players (three men and three women) at the 2016 Olympics, as the host nation is automatically entitled to use these places.[84]Hugo Calderano was first selected to the table tennis team by claiming the Olympic spot in the men's singles at the2015 Pan American Games, while his teammateGustavo Tsuboi, along withLin Gui andCaroline Kumahara, both competing in the women's singles, did so at the Latin American Qualification Tournament, allowing their "host" places to be redistributed to the next highest table tennis player in the ITTF Olympic Rankings.[85]

Cazuo Matsumoto and Bruna Takahashi were each awarded the third spot to build the men's and women's teams for the Games as the top Latin American nation in the ITTF Olympic Rankings.[86]

Men
AthleteEventPreliminaryRound 1Round 2Round 3Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Hugo CalderanoSinglesBye Pereira (CUB)
W 4–0
 Gerell (SWE)
W 4–1
 Tang P (HKG)
W 4–2
 Mizutani (JPN)
L 2–4
Did not advance
Gustavo TsuboiBye Wang Jn (CGO)
L 0–4
Did not advance
Hugo Calderano
Cazuo Matsumoto
Gustavo Tsuboi
Team South Korea (KOR)
L 0–3
Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventPreliminaryRound 1Round 2Round 3Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Caroline KumaharaSingles Tapper (AUS)
W 4–2
 Ni Xl (LUX)
L 3–4
Did not advance
Lin GuiBye Dvorak (ESP)
W 4–2
 Samara (ROU)
L 0–4
Did not advance
Caroline Kumahara
Lin Gui
Bruna Takahashi
Team China (CHN)
L 0–3
Did not advance

Taekwondo

[edit]
Main article:Taekwondo at the 2016 Summer Olympics

As the host nation, Brazilian taekwondo players have already received four quota places, two men and two women, at their disposal for the Games.[87] On 18 March 2016, Brazilian Taekwondo nominated the four athletes to take up their host nation places for the Olympics.[88]

AthleteEventRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechageFinal /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Venilton TeixeiraMen's −58 kg Atias (ISR)
W 16–2PTG
 Navarro (MEX)
L 5–8
Did not advance
Maicon SiqueiraMen's +80 kg Lambdin (USA)
W 9–7
 Issoufou (NIG)
L 1–6
Did not advance N'diaye (FRA)
W 5–2
 Cho (GBR)
W 5–4
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Iris SingWomen's −49 kg Kilday (NZL)
W 7–5
 Manjarrez (MEX)
L 4–14
Did not advance
Júlia VasconcelosWomen's −57 kg Mikkonen (FIN)
L 9–10
Did not advance

Tennis

[edit]
Main article:Tennis at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Brazil has entered seven tennis players (five men and two women) into the Olympic tournament. Two-time OlympianThomaz Bellucci (world no. 62) qualified directly for the men's singles as one of the top 56 eligible players in theATP World Rankings as of 6 June 2016.Rogério Dutra Silva andTeliana Pereira had claimed one of six Olympic places each in their respective singles events, as Brazil's top-ranked tennis players outside of direct qualifying position. Meanwhile,Marcelo Melo teamed up with his London 2012 partnerBruno Soares in the men's doubles by virtue of the former's top 10 ATP ranking.[89][90]

Men
AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Thomaz BellucciSingles Brown (GER)
W 4–6, 5–4ret
 Cuevas (URU)
W 6–2, 4–6, 6–3
 Goffin (BEL)
W 7–6(12–10), 6–4
 Nadal (ESP)
L 6–2, 4–6, 2–6
Did not advance
Rogério Dutra Silva Fabbiano (ITA)
W 7–6(7–4), 6–1
 Monfils (FRA)
L 2–6, 4–6
Did not advance
Thomaz Bellucci
André Sá
Doubles A Murray /
J Murray (GBR)
W 7–6(8–6), 7–6(16–14)
 Fognini /
Seppi (ITA)
L 7–5, 5–7, 3–6
Did not advance
Marcelo Melo
Bruno Soares
 Sa Ratiwatana /
So Ratiwatana (THA)
W 6–0, 7–6(7–1)
 Djokovic /
Zimonjić (SRB)
W 6–4, 6–4
 Mergea /
Tecău (ROU)
L 4–6, 7–5, 2–6
Did not advance
Women
AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Teliana PereiraSingles Garcia (FRA)
L 1–6, 2–6
Did not advance
Paula Cristina Gonçalves
Teliana Pereira
Doubles Muguruza /
Suárez Navarro (ESP)
L 6–7(6–8), 2–6
Did not advance
Mixed
AthleteEventRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Teliana Pereira
Marcelo Melo
Doubles Garcia /
Mahut (FRA)
W 7–6(7–4), 7–6(7–1)
 Mattek-Sands /
Sock (USA)
L 4–6, 4–6
Did not advance

Triathlon

[edit]
Main article:Triathlon at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Brazil, as the host nation, receives a guaranteed place for each gender, unless a maximum of two men and two women has been selected to the team based on competition results.[91]

AthleteEventSwim (1.5 km)Trans 1Bike (40 km)Trans 2Run (10 km)Total TimeRank
Diogo SclebinMen's18:200:4959:290:4033:141:52:3241
Pâmella OliveiraWomen's19:040:561:04:430:4038:402:04:0340

Volleyball

[edit]
Main article:Volleyball at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Beach

[edit]

As the host nation, Brazil received a guaranteed place for each gender.[92] Because the host nation has dominated the podium to seal another place each in both the men's and women's tournaments at the2015 FIVB World Championships, Brazil ensures a maximum of two teams to take part in each competition.[93][94] On 16 September 2015, theBrazilian Olympic Committee announced the names of the teams in both men's and women's beach volleyball.[95]

AthleteEventPreliminary roundStandingRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Alison Cerutti
Bruno Schmidt
Men'sPool A
 BinstockSchachter (CAN)
W 2 – 0 (21–19, 22–20)
 DopplerHorst (AUT)
L 1 – 2 (21–23, 21–16, 13–15)
 CarambulaRanghieri (ITA)
W 2 – 0 (21–19, 21–16)
2Q Gavira
Herrera (ESP)
W 2 – 0 (24–22, 21–13)
 Dalhausser
Lucena (USA)
W 2 – 1 (21–14, 12–21, 15–9)
 Brouwer
Meeuwsen (NED)
W 2 – 1 (21–17, 21–23, 16–14)
 Lupo
Nicolai (ITA)
W 2 – 0 (21–19, 21–17)
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Evandro Oliveira
Pedro Solberg
Pool D
 DíazGonzález (CUB)
L 1 – 2 (22–24, 23–21, 13–15)
 SaxtonSchalk (CAN)
L 1 – 2 (21–17, 18–21, 14–16)
 SamoilovsŠmēdiņš (LAT)
W 2 – 1 (21–16, 20–22, 15–7)
2Q Barsouk
Liamin (RUS)
L 1 – 2 (21–16, 14–21, 10–15)
Did not advance
Talita Antunes
Larissa França
Women'sPool A
 BirlovaUkolova (RUS)
W 2 – 0 (21–14, 21–16)
 FendrickSweat (USA)
W 2 – 0 (21–16, 21–13)
 BrzostekKołosińska (POL)
W 2 – 0 (21–10, 21–15)
1Q Borger
Büthe (GER)
W 2 – 0 (21–17, 21–19)
 Heidrich
Zumkehr (SUI)
W 2 – 1 (21–23, 27–25, 15–13)
 Ludwig
Walkenhorst (GER)
L 0 – 2 (18–21, 12–21)
 Ross
Walsh Jennings (USA)

L 1 – 2 (21–17, 17–21, 9–15)
4
Ágatha Bednarczuk
Bárbara Seixas
Pool B
 HermannováSluková (CZE)
W 2 – 1 (19–21, 21–17, 15–11)
 GallayKlug (ARG)
W 2 – 0 (21–11, 21–17)
 BaquerizoFernández (ESP)
L 0 – 2 (17–21, 20–22)
2Q Wang
Yue (CHN)
W 2 – 0 (21–12, 21–16)
 Birlova
Ukolova (RUS)
W 2 – 0 (23–21, 21–16)
 Ross
Walsh Jennings (USA)

W 2 – 0 (22–20, 21–18)
 Ludwig
Walkenhorst (GER)
L 0 – 2 (18–21, 14–21)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)

Indoor

[edit]
Summary
TeamEventGroup StageQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Brazil men'sMen's tournament Mexico
W 3–1
 Canada
W 3–1
 United States
L 1–3
 Italy
L 1–3
 France
W 3–1
4Q Argentina
W 3–1
 Russia
W 3–0
 Italy
W 3–0
1st place, gold medalist(s)
Brazil women'sWomen's tournament Cameroon
W 3–0
 Argentina
W 3–0
 Japan
W 3–0
 South Korea
W 3–0
 Russia
W 3–0
1Q China
L 2–3
Did not advance5

Men's tournament

[edit]
Main article:Volleyball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament

The Brazil men's volleyball team was automatically qualified for the Olympics as the host nation.

Team roster

The following is the Brazil roster in the men's volleyball tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[96]

Head coach:Bernardo Rezende

No.NameDate of birthHeightWeightSpikeBlock2015–16 club
1Bruno Rezende (c)2 July 19861.90 m (6 ft 3 in)76 kg (168 lb)323 cm (127 in)302 cm (119 in)ItalyDHL Modena
3Éder Carbonera19 October 19832.05 m (6 ft 9 in)107 kg (236 lb)360 cm (140 in)330 cm (130 in)BrazilFunvic Taubaté
4Wallace de Souza26 June 19871.98 m (6 ft 6 in)87 kg (192 lb)344 cm (135 in)318 cm (125 in)BrazilSada Cruzeiro
7William Arjona31 July 19791.85 m (6 ft 1 in)78 kg (172 lb)300 cm (120 in)295 cm (116 in)BrazilSada Cruzeiro
10Sérgio Santos (L)15 October 19751.84 m (6 ft 0 in)78 kg (172 lb)325 cm (128 in)310 cm (120 in)BrazilSESI São Paulo
12Luiz Felipe Fonteles19 June 19841.96 m (6 ft 5 in)89 kg (196 lb)330 cm (130 in)320 cm (130 in)BrazilFunvic Taubaté
13Maurício Souza29 September 19882.09 m (6 ft 10 in)93 kg (205 lb)344 cm (135 in)323 cm (127 in)BrazilFunvic Taubaté
14Douglas Souza20 August 19951.99 m (6 ft 6 in)75 kg (165 lb)338 cm (133 in)317 cm (125 in)BrazilSESI São Paulo
16Lucas Saatkamp6 March 19862.09 m (6 ft 10 in)101 kg (223 lb)340 cm (130 in)321 cm (126 in)ItalyDHL Modena
17Evandro Guerra27 December 19812.07 m (6 ft 9 in)103 kg (227 lb)359 cm (141 in)332 cm (131 in)JapanSuntory Sunbirds
18Ricardo Lucarelli14 February 19921.95 m (6 ft 5 in)79 kg (174 lb)338 cm (133 in)308 cm (121 in)BrazilFunvic Taubaté
19Maurício Borges Silva4 February 19891.99 m (6 ft 6 in)99 kg (218 lb)335 cm (132 in)315 cm (124 in)TurkeyArkas İzmir
Group play
PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 Italy541121352.6004323751.152Quarterfinals
2 Canada53291071.4293783781.000
3 United States53291081.2504194051.035
4 Brazil(H)53291191.2224674421.057
5 France5236890.8893863671.052
6 Mexico50501150.0672833980.711
Source:FIVB
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
(H) Host


7 August 2016 (2016-08-07)
11:35
Brazil 3–1 MexicoGinásio do Maracanãzinho,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 8,686
Referees: Nasr Shaaban (EGY), Arturo Di Giacomo (BEL)
(23–25, 25–19, 25–14, 25–18)
ResultsStatistics

9 August 2016 (2016-08-09)
22:35
Brazil 3–1 CanadaGinásio do Maracanãzinho,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 8,749
Referees: Luis Macias (MEX), Piotr Dudek (POL)
(24–26, 25–18, 25–22, 25–17)
ResultsStatistics

11 August 2016 (2016-08-11)
22:35
Brazil 1–3 United StatesGinásio do Maracanãzinho,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 8,779
Referees: Liu Jiang (CHN), Vladimir Simonović (SRB)
(20–25, 23–25, 25–20, 20–25)
ResultsStatistics

13 August 2016 (2016-08-13)
22:35
Brazil 1–3 ItalyGinásio do Maracanãzinho,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 8,892
Referees: Piotr Dudek (POL), Nasr Shaaban (EGY)
(25–23, 23–25, 22–25, 15–25)
ResultsStatistics

15 August 2016 (2016-08-15)
22:45
Brazil 3–1 FranceGinásio do Maracanãzinho,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 9,800
Referees: Juraj Mokrý (SVK), Nasr Shaaban (EGY)
(25–22, 22–25, 25–20, 25–23)
ResultsStatistics

Quarterfinal
17 August 2016 (2016-08-17)
22:15
Brazil 3–1 ArgentinaGinásio do Maracanãzinho,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 9,498
Referees: Vladimir Simonović (SRB), Piotr Dudek (POL)
(25–22, 17–25, 25–19, 25–23)
ResultsStatistics

Semifinal
19 August 2016 (2016-08-19)
22:15
Russia 0–3 BrazilGinásio do Maracanãzinho,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 9,784
Referees: Juraj Mokrý (SVK), Vladimir Simonović (SRB)
(21–25, 20–25, 17–25)
ResultsStatistics

Gold medal match
21 August 2016 (2016-08-21)
13:15
Italy 0–3 BrazilGinásio do Maracanãzinho,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 9,824
Referees: Andrey Zenovich (RUS), Denny Cespedes (DOM)
(22–25, 26–28, 24–26)
ResultsStatistics

Women's tournament

[edit]
Main article:Volleyball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament

The Brazil women's volleyball team was automatically qualified for the Olympics as the host nation.

Team roster

The following is the Brazilian roster in the women's volleyball tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[97][98]

Head coach:José Roberto Guimarães

No.NameDate of birthHeightWeightSpikeBlock2015–16 club
1Fabiana Claudino (c)24 January 19851.94 m (6 ft 4 in)76 kg (168 lb)314 cm (124 in)293 cm (115 in)BrazilSESI São Paulo
2Juciely Cristina Barreto18 December 19801.84 m (6 ft 0 in)71 kg (157 lb)312 cm (123 in)289 cm (114 in)BrazilRio de Janeiro VC
3Dani Lins5 January 19851.84 m (6 ft 0 in)68 kg (150 lb)290 cm (110 in)276 cm (109 in)BrazilOsasco VC
5Adenízia da Silva18 December 19861.86 m (6 ft 1 in)63 kg (139 lb)312 cm (123 in)290 cm (110 in)BrazilOsasco VC
6Thaísa Menezes15 May 19871.96 m (6 ft 5 in)79 kg (174 lb)316 cm (124 in)301 cm (119 in)BrazilOsasco VC
8Jaqueline Carvalho31 December 19861.87 m (6 ft 2 in)70 kg (150 lb)302 cm (119 in)286 cm (113 in)BrazilMinas Tênis Clube
10Gabriela Guimarães19 May 19941.80 m (5 ft 11 in)59 kg (130 lb)295 cm (116 in)274 cm (108 in)BrazilRio de Janeiro VC
12Natália Pereira4 April 19891.86 m (6 ft 1 in)76 kg (168 lb)300 cm (120 in)288 cm (113 in)BrazilRio de Janeiro VC
13Sheilla Castro1 July 19831.86 m (6 ft 1 in)64 kg (141 lb)302 cm (119 in)284 cm (112 in)TurkeyVakifBank Istanbul
16Fernanda Garay10 May 19861.81 m (5 ft 11 in)74 kg (163 lb)308 cm (121 in)288 cm (113 in)RussiaDinamo Moscow
17Fabíola de Souza3 February 19831.84 m (6 ft 0 in)70 kg (150 lb)300 cm (120 in)285 cm (112 in)SwitzerlandVoléro Zürich
19Léia Silva (L)3 January 19851.70 m (5 ft 7 in)60 kg (130 lb)268 cm (106 in)254 cm (100 in)BrazilMinas TC
Group play
PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 Brazil(H)55015150MAX3772721.386Quarter-finals
2 Russia541121243.0003933231.217
3 South Korea53291071.4293843721.032
4 Japan5236790.7783473640.953
5 Argentina51423140.2143194070.784
6 Cameroon50512150.1333284100.800
Source:FIVB
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
(H) Host


6 August 2016 (2016-08-06)
15:00
Brazil 3–0 CameroonGinásio do Maracanãzinho,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 7,890
Referees: Heike Kraft (GER), Liu Jiang (CHN)
(25–14, 25–21, 25–13)
ResultStatistics

8 August 2016 (2016-08-08)
22:35
Brazil 3–0 ArgentinaGinásio do Maracanãzinho,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 7,651
Referees: Nasr Shaaban (EGY), Fabrizio Pasquali (ITA)
(25–16, 25–19, 25–11)
ResultStatistics

10 August 2016 (2016-08-10)
22:35
Brazil 3–0 JapanGinásio do Maracanãzinho,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 8,759
Referees: Susana Rodríguez (ESP), Luís Macias (MEX)
(25–18, 25–18, 25–22)
ResultStatistics

12 August 2016 (2016-08-12)
22:35
Brazil 3–0 South KoreaGinásio do Maracanãzinho,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 8,790
Referees: Patricia Rolf (USA), Liu Jiang (CHN)
(25–17, 25–13, 27–25)
ResultStatistics

14 August 2016 (2016-08-14)
22:35
Brazil 3–0 RussiaGinásio do Maracanãzinho,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 8,892
Referees: Nasr Shaaban (EGY), Taoufik Boudaya (TUN)
(25–23, 25–21, 25–21)
ResultStatistics

Quarterfinal
16 August 2016 (2016-08-16)
22:15
Brazil 2–3 ChinaGinásio do Maracanãzinho,Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 9,498
Referees: Piotr Dudek (POL), Vladimir Simonović (SRB)
(25–15, 23–25, 22–25, 25–22, 13–15)
ResultStatistics

Water polo

[edit]
Main article:Water polo at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Summary

Key:

TeamEventGroup StageQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal /BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Brazil men'sMen's tournament Australia
W 8–7
 Japan
W 16–8
 Serbia
W 6–5
 Greece
L 4–9
 Hungary
L 6–10
3 Croatia
L 6–10
 Hungary
L 4–13
 Spain
L 8–9
8
Brazil women'sWomen's tournament Italy
L 3–9
 Russia
L 7–14
 Australia
L 3–10
4 United States
L 3–13
 Australia
L 4–11
 China
L 5–10
8

Men's tournament

[edit]
Main article:Water polo at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament

The Brazil men's water polo team was automatically qualified for the Olympics as the host nation.

Team roster

The following is the Brazilian roster in the men's water polo tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[99]

Head coach:CroatiaRatko Rudić

NamePos.HeightWeightDate of birth2016 club
1Slobodan SoroGK1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)100 kg (220 lb)23 December 1978BrazilBotafogo
2Jonas CrivellaD1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)79 kg (174 lb)30 April 1988BrazilBotafogo
3Rudá FrancoD1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)90 kg (198 lb)25 July 1986BrazilSESI São Paulo
4Ives GonzálezCF1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)102 kg (225 lb)12 October 1980BrazilPinheiros
5Paulo SalemiCB1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)94 kg (207 lb)8 August 1993BrazilBotafogo
6Bernardo GomesD1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)98 kg (216 lb)12 November 1993BrazilBotafogo
7Adrià DelgadoD1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)88 kg (194 lb)7 April 1990BrazilPinheiros
8Felipe SilvaCB1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)94 kg (207 lb)8 August 1984BrazilPinheiros
9Bernardo RochaCB1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)96 kg (212 lb)3 July 1989BrazilSESI São Paulo
10Felipe Perrone (c)D1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)94 kg (207 lb)27 February 1986BrazilBotafogo
11Gustavo GuimarãesD1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)89 kg (196 lb)24 January 1994BrazilPinheiros
12Josip VrlićCF1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)120 kg (265 lb)25 April 1986BrazilBotafogo
13Vinicius AntonelliGK1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)88 kg (194 lb)1 May 1990BrazilPinheiros
Group play
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Hungary52305743+147Quarter-finals
2 Greece52214140+16
3 Brazil(H)53024039+16
4 Serbia52214944+56
5 Australia52124440+45
6 Japan50053661−250
Source:Rio2016
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Goal difference.
(H) Hosts
6 August 2016
20:50
ReportBrazil 8–7 AustraliaMaria Lenk Aquatic Center,Rio de Janeiro
Referees:
Filippo Gomez (ITA), Francesc Buch (ESP)
Score by quarters:3–2,2–1, 2–2, 1–2
Delgado 3GoalsCampbell,Cotterill 2

8 August 2016
19:30
ReportJapan 8–16 BrazilMaria Lenk Aquatic Center,Rio de Janeiro
Referees:
Nenad Peris (CRO), Francesc Buch (ESP)
Score by quarters: 2–5, 1–3, 4–4, 1–4
three players 2GoalsVrlić 5

10 August 2016
19:30
ReportBrazil 6–5 SerbiaMaria Lenk Aquatic Center,Rio de Janeiro
Referees:
Benjamin Mercier (FRA), Ni Shi Wei (CHN)
Score by quarters: 0–2,3–1,2–0, 1–2
Vrlić 2Goalsfive players 1

12 August 2016
19:30
ReportGreece 9–4 BrazilMaria Lenk Aquatic Center,Rio de Janeiro
Referees:
Boris Margeta (SLO), Sergey Naumov (RUS)
Score by quarters:3–1, 1–1,3–2,2–0
three players 2GoalsSilva 2

14 August 2016
20:50
ReportBrazil 6–10 HungaryOlympic Aquatics Stadium,Rio de Janeiro
Referees:
Francesc Buch (ESP), Stanko Ivanovski (MNE)
Score by quarters: 0–3, 1–2, 3–3, 2–2
Gomes,Perrone 2Goalsthree players 2

Quarterfinal
16 August 2016
15:10
ReportBrazil 6–10 CroatiaOlympic Aquatics Stadium,Rio de Janeiro
Referees:
Adrian Alexandrescu (ROU), Benjamin Mercier (FRA)
Score by quarters: 2–3, 1–4,3–1, 0–2
Gomes 3GoalsGarcía,Joković 3

Classification semifinal (5–8)
18 August 2016
11:00
ReportHungary 13–4 BrazilOlympic Aquatics Stadium,Rio de Janeiro
Referees:
Filippo Gomez (ITA), Masoud Rezvani (IRI)
Score by quarters:4–1,3–0,4–3,2–0
Erdélyi 4GoalsDelgado 2

Seventh place game
20 August 2016
11:40
ReportBrazil 8–9 SpainOlympic Aquatics Stadium,Rio de Janeiro
Referees:
Vojin Putniković (SRB), Stanko Ivanovski (MNE)
Score by quarters: 1–3,2–1, 1–2,4–3
three players 2Goalsthree players 2

Women's tournament

[edit]
Main article:Water polo at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament

The Brazil women's water polo team was automatically qualified for the Olympics as the host nation.

Team roster

The following is the Brazilian roster in the women's water polo tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[100]

Head coach:CanadaPatrick Oaten

NamePos.HeightWeightDate of birth2016 club
1Tess OliveiraGK1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)66 kg (146 lb)6 January 1987BrazilPinheiros
2Diana AblaCF1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)70 kg (154 lb)29 July 1995BrazilPinheiros
3Marina Zablith (c)CB1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)77 kg (170 lb)4 March 1987BrazilPinheiros
4Marina CanettiCF1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)66 kg (146 lb)24 January 1983BrazilFlamengo
5Lucianne BarroncasD1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)68 kg (150 lb)1 April 1988BrazilPinheiros
6Izabella ChiappiniD1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)67 kg (148 lb)28 September 1995BrazilPinheiros
7Amanda OliveiraD1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)66 kg (146 lb)6 January 1987BrazilPinheiros
8Luíza CarvalhoCF1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)77 kg (170 lb)2 July 1983BrazilPinheiros
9Camila PedrosaCF1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)60 kg (132 lb)12 March 1975BrazilPaulistano
10Viviane BahiaCB1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)68 kg (150 lb)14 February 1994BrazilPinheiros
11Mariana DuarteW1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)66 kg (146 lb)5 October 1986BrazilPaineiras do Morumby
12Gabriela MantellatoD1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)72 kg (159 lb)28 October 1991BrazilPinheiros
13Victória ChamorroGK1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)70 kg (154 lb)10 July 1996BrazilPaineiras do Morumby
Group play
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Italy33002715+126Quarter-finals
2 Australia32013115+164
3 Russia31022331−82
4 Brazil(H)30031333−200
Source:Rio2016
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Goal difference.
(H) Hosts
9 August 2016
10:20
ReportItaly 9–3 BrazilMaria Lenk Aquatic Center,Rio de Janeiro
Referees:
Diana Dutilh-Dumas (NED), Dion Willis (RSA)
Score by quarters: 1–1,2–0,3–0,3–2
Bianconi 3Goalsthree players 1

11 August 2016
09:00
ReportRussia 14–7 BrazilMaria Lenk Aquatic Center,Rio de Janeiro
Referees:
Diana Dutilh-Dumas (NED), Tadao Tahara (JPN)
Score by quarters: 2–4,2–0,4–2,6–1
Ivanova,Prokofyeva 3GoalsChiappini 4

13 August 2016
11:40
ReportAustralia 10–3 BrazilMaria Lenk Aquatic Center,Rio de Janeiro
Referees:
Dion Willis (RSA), Benjamin Mercier (FRA)
Score by quarters: 1–1,4–1,2–0,3–1
Gofers,Webster 2Goalsthree players 3

Quarterfinal
15 August 2016
14:10
ReportBrazil 3–13 United StatesOlympic Aquatics Stadium,Rio de Janeiro
Referees:
Diana Dutilh-Dumas (NED), Tadao Tahara (JPN)
Score by quarters: 0–5, 0–3, 0–5,3–0
three players 1Goalsfour players 2

Classification semifinal (5–8)
17 August 2016
11:00
ReportAustralia 11–4 BrazilOlympic Aquatics Stadium,Rio de Janeiro
Referees:
Ni Shi Wei (CHN), Marie Deslières (CAN)
Score by quarters:2–1,3–1,4–1,2–1
Arancini,Southern 3GoalsChiappini 2

Seventh place game
19 August 2016
10:00
ReportBrazil 5–10 ChinaOlympic Aquatics Stadium,Rio de Janeiro
Referees:
Daniel Flahive (AUS), Nenad Peris (CRO)
Score by quarters: 2–2, 0–2, 0–2, 3–4
Chiappini 3Goalsthree players 2

Weightlifting

[edit]
Main article:Weightlifting at the 2016 Summer Olympics

As the hosts, Brazilian weightlifters have already received three men's and two women's quota places for the Rio Olympics. The team must allocate these places to individual athletes by 20 June 2016.[101] The weightlifting team was named to the Olympic roster on 19 June 2016.[102]

AthleteEventSnatchClean & JerkTotalRank
ResultRankResultRank
Welisson SilvaMen's −85 kg145181801732517
Mateus GregórioMen's −105 kg17013200DNF
Fernando ReisMen's +105 kg19552406435AM5
Rosane SantosWomen's −53 kg90AM510371935
Jaqueline FerreiraWomen's −75 kg103DNFDNF

Wrestling

[edit]
Main article:Wrestling at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Brazilian wrestlers have been offered three guaranteed places at the Games by virtue of the host nation. If any wrestlers qualify directly through the qualification process, these places were to be reduced.[103][104]

One of them had claimed the Olympic spot in the women's freestyle 75 kg at the2015 World Championships, while four more places were awarded to the Brazilian wrestlers, who progressed to the top two finals at the2016 Pan American Qualification Tournament.

Key:

  • VT –Victory by Fall.
  • PP – Decision by Points – the loser with technical points.
  • PO – Decision by Points – the loser without technical points.
  • ST – Decision by points – the loser without technical points and a margin of victory of at least 8 (Greco-Roman) or 10 (freestyle) points.
Men's Greco-Roman
AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalRepechage 1Repechage 2Final /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Eduard Soghomonyan−130 kg Kajaia (GEO)
L 0–4ST
Did not advance16
Women's freestyle
AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalRepechage 1Repechage 2Final /BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Joice Souza da Silva−58 kgBye Tynybekova (KGZ)
L 1–3PP
Did not advance12
Laís Nunes−63 kg Şahin (TUR)
L 0–5VT
Did not advance15
Gilda Oliveira−69 kgBye Kratysh (ISR)
W 3–1PP
 Mostafa (EGY)
L 0–5VT
Did not advance10
Aline Ferreira−75 kgBye Watari (JPN)
W 3–1PP
 Bukina (RUS)
L 1–3PP
Did not advance9

See also

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