Gymnastics events have been staged at the Olympic Games since 1896.[1] Brazilian female artistic gymnasts have participated in every Summer Olympics since 1980, except for 1996, when Soraya Carvalho qualified but had to withdraw before the start of the competition due to an ankle injury.[2] A total of 17 female gymnasts have represented Brazil. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, Rebeca Andrade won gold in the vault and silver in the individual all-around.[3]
Gymnasts
Summer Olympics
Gymnast |
Years |
Ref. |
Cláudia Costa |
1980 |
[4] |
Tatiana Figueiredo |
1984 |
[4] |
Luísa Ribeiro |
1988, 1992 |
[4] |
Camila Comin |
2000, 2004 |
[4] |
Daniele Hypólito |
2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 |
[4] |
Ana Paula Rodrigues |
2004 |
[4] |
Laís Souza |
2004, 2008 |
[4] |
Daiane dos Santos |
2004, 2008, 2012 |
[4] |
Caroline Molinari |
2004 |
[4] |
Jade Barbosa |
2008, 2016 |
[4] |
Ana Cláudia Silva |
2008 |
[4] |
Ethiene Franco |
2008, 2012 |
[4] |
Bruna Leal |
2012 |
[4] |
Harumy de Freitas |
2012 |
[4] |
Rebeca Andrade |
2016, 2020 |
[4] |
Lorrane Oliveira |
2016 |
[4] |
Flávia Saraiva |
2016, 2020 |
[4] |
Youth Olympic Games
Decorated gymnasts
Summer Olympics
Youth Olympic Games
Gallery
See also
References
Olympic female gymnasts
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