Brazil women's national artistic gymnastics team explained

Brazil
Label1:Continental union
Data1:Pan-American Gymnastics Union
Label2:National federation
Data2:Brazilian Gymnastics Federation
Label4:Appearances
Data4:5
Label5:Medals
Label7:Appearances
Data7:22
Label8:Medals
Data8: Silver: 2023
Label10:Appearances
Label11:Medals
Label13:Appearances
Label14:Medals
Data14: Gold: 1997, 2021, 2022, 2024
Silver: 2001, 2005, 2014, 2018
Bronze: 2010

The Brazil women's national artistic gymnastics team represents Brazil in FIG international competitions.

History

Brazil has participated in the Olympic Games women's team competition four times.[1] It has also participated in the women's team competition at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships 18 times. At the 2020 Olympic Games, Rebeca Andrade became the first Brazilian to win an Olympic medal in women's artistic gymnastics, winning silver in the individual all-around.[2]

Current roster

As of February 21, 2024:[3]

Name Birthdate and age Birthplace Club
8 August 2005 Minas Tênis Clube
22 May 2007 Grêmio Náutico União
6 July 2000 CEGIN
30 September 1999 Flamengo
8 December 2007 Pinheiros
1 July 1991 Flamengo
1 August 2007 CEGIN
23 August 2005 CEGIN
13 April 1998 Flamengo
8 May 1999 Flamengo

Team competition results

Olympic Games

Camila Comin, Daniele Hypólito, Caroline Molinari, Ana Paula Rodrigues, Daiane dos Santos, Laís Souza

Jade Barbosa, Ethiene Franco, Daniele Hypólito, Daiane dos Santos, Ana Cláudia Silva, Laís Souza

Daniele Hypólito, Ethiene Franco, Harumy de Freitas, Bruna Leal, Daiane dos Santos

Daniele Hypólito, Jade Barbosa, Rebeca Andrade, Flávia Saraiva, Lorrane Oliveira. Alternate: Carolyne Pedro

Rebeca Andrade, Jade Barbosa, Lorrane Oliveira, Flávia Saraiva, Júlia Soares. Alternates: Andreza Lima, Carolyne Pedro

World Championships

See also: Brazil at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

Silvia dos Anjos, Lilian Carrascoza, Marian Fernandes, Cláudia Magalhaes, Jacqueline Pires, Altair Prado

Danilce Campos, Lilian Carrascoza, Carine Leao, Cláudia Magalhaes, Jacqueline Pires, Altair Prado

Danilce Campos, Marian Fernandes, Tatiana Figueiredo, Cláudia Magalhaes, Jacqueline Pires, Altair Prado

Marian Fernandes, Tatiana Figueiredo, Elena Fournogerakis, Vanda Oliveira, Jacqueline Pires, Altair Prado

Marian Fernandes, Tatiana Figueiredo, Vanda Oliveira, Luisa Parente, Priscilla Steinberger, Margaret Yada

Adriane Andrade, Anna Fernandes, Anna Paula Luck, Daniela Mesquita, Luisa Parente, Margaret Yada

Debora Biffe, Marina Fagundes, Anna Fernandes, Luisa Parente

Soraya Carvalho, Beatriz Degani, Mariana Gonçalves, Leticia Ishii, Liliane Koreipasu, Beatrice Martins, Melissa Sugimote

Heine Araújo, Camila Comin, Marilia Gomes, Daniele Hypólito, Stefani Salani, Daiane dos Santos

Heine Araújo, Coral Borda, Camila Comin, Daniele Hypólito, Stefani Salani, Daiane dos Santos

Camila Comin, Daniele Hypólito, Caroline Molinari, Ana Paula Rodrigues, Daiane dos Santos, Laís Souza. Alternate: Thais Silva[4]

Camila Comin, Bruna da Costa, Daniele Hypólito, Daiane dos Santos, Juliana Santos, Laís Souza

Jade Barbosa, Khiuani Dias, Daniele Hypólito, Daiane dos Santos, Ana Cláudia Silva, Laís Souza

Jade Barbosa, Priscila Cobello, Ethiene Franco, Adrian Gomes, Daniele Hypólito, Bruna Leal. Alternate: Gabriela Soares

Jade Barbosa, Adrian Gomes, Daniele Hypólito, Bruna Leal, Daiane dos Santos, Ana Cláudia Silva. Alternate: Priscila Cobello

Leticia Costa, Isabelle Cruz, Daniele Hypólito, Maria Cecília Cruz, Mariana Oliveira, Julie Sinmon. Alternate: Mariana Valentin

Jade Barbosa, Daniele Hypólito, Thauany Lee, Leticia Costa, Flávia Saraiva, Lorrane Oliveira. Alternate: Lorenna Antunes

Jade Barbosa, Rebeca Andrade, Thaís Fidélis, Flávia Saraiva, Lorrane Oliveira. Alternate: Anna Júlia Reis

Jade Barbosa, Letícia Costa, Thaís Fidélis, Lorrane Oliveira, Flávia Saraiva. Alternate: Isabel Barbosa

Rebeca Andrade, Flávia Saraiva, Lorrane Oliveira, Júlia Soares, Carolyne Pedro. Alternate: Christal Bezerra

Rebeca Andrade, Jade Barbosa, Flávia Saraiva, Lorrane Oliveira, Júlia Soares. Alternate: Carolyne Pedro

Most decorated gymnasts

This list includes all Brazilian female artistic gymnasts who have won a medal at the FIG World Cup Final (from 1975 to 2008), the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, or the Olympic Games.

Rankclass=unsortableGymnastTeamAAVTUBBBFXTotal
1Rebeca Andrade 2024
2023
2020
2024
2022
2023
2020
2024
2021
2023
2021 2023 2024
2022
2023
6 9 0 15
2Jade Barbosa 2024
2023
2007 20101 3 0 4
3 2003
2004
2006
0 1 2 3
4Flávia Saraiva 2024
2023
20231 2 0 3
5Daniele Hypólito 2006 20010 1 1 2
6Lorrane Oliveira 2024
2023
1 1 0 2
Laís Souza 2006 20060 0 2 2
Júlia Soares 2024
2023
1 1 0 2
9Carolyne Pedro 20230 1 0 1

Best international results

EventTFAAVTUBBBFX
10 4
11 5
6 6 4
6 10
7 15 12 17 7 11

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/countries/BRA/summer/GYM/womens-team-all-around.html "Brazil Gymnastics Women's Team All-Around Results"
  2. Web site: Rebeca Andrade First Brazilian to Win an Olympic Medal in Women's Gymnastics. New York Times. July 29, 2021.
  3. Web site: Seleção Brasileira. Confederação Brasileira de Ginástica. February 21, 2024.
  4. Web site: FIG Nominative entries - 2003 . 2003-08-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20030822174715/http://www.fig-gymnastics.com/MediaServer.jser?@_MODE=GLB&@_ID=6301&@_TEMPLATE=15 . 2003-08-22 . live .
  5. Web site: 2015 World Gymnastics - Results. 2015worldgymnastics.com. October 28, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151025192428/http://www.2015worldgymnastics.com/the-championships/results/results.aspx?g=f&evt=Team&rnd=qual. October 25, 2015. dead.