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Amanda Manente
Amanda Silvares Dos Santos Manente (born 27 August 2011) is a Brazilian rhythmic gymnast. She represents Brazil in international competitions. Career In August 2024 Manente won gold at the Brazilian national group championships among juniors. In November of that year she took part in the South American Championships in Santiago, winning gold in teams (along Mariana Sartori), with ball and with clubs. A month later she competed in the Junior South American Championships in Aracaju, winning gold in teams, along Anna Julia De Carvalho and Beatriz Vieira, the All-Around team, in the All-Around and with ribbon, silver with clubs and bronze with hoop. In December she was called up to integrate the Brazilian junior group, it was later announced she was selected to be part of the group rooster. In May 2025 she made her debut with the group at the Junior Pan American Championships in Asunción along Júlia Colere, Clara Pereira, Andriely Cichovicz and Alice Neves, winning gold in ...
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São Mateus, Espírito Santo
São Mateus is the eighth oldest Municipalities of Brazil, municipality in Brazil and the seventh most populous in the States of Brazil, state of Espírito Santo. Founded on September 21, 1544, it gained municipal autonomy in 1764. Originally named ''Povoado do Cricaré'', it was renamed São Mateus in 1566 by Father Joseph of Anchieta. According to 2019 Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, IBGE estimates, its population is approximately 130,000 inhabitants. São Mateus is considered a milestone in the colonization of Espírito Santo's territory. It has the largest Afro-descendant population in the state, a legacy of the Port of São Mateus, which, until the mid-19th century, was a major entry point for enslaved Africans in Brazil. The municipality also includes descendants of Italian Brazilians, Italian immigrants, who contributed to the colonization of its rural hinterlands. Its economy is driven by service provision and the exploration and production of petroleum. P ...
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Beatriz Vieira
Beatriz Vieira (born 11 March 2011) is a Brazilian rhythmic gymnast. She represents Brazil in international competitions. Biography In 2021 Vieira took bronze at the Brazilian Championships among gymnasts born in 2011 and silver with rope among pre-junior. The following year she won silver with hoops and with ribbon at the 2022 Championships. In December of that year she was called up for a national training stage. In 2024 she competed in the age group category (13 years old) at the Pan American Championships in Guatemala City, winning gold with ribbon and bronze in teams along Anna Júlia de Carvalho. In December she competed in the Junior South American Championships in Aracaju, winning gold in teams, along Anna Julia De Carvalho and Sarah Mourão, the All-Around team, as well as bronze in the All-Around. Vieira became a junior in 2025, in May it was revealed she was chosen to represent Brazil at the 3rd Junior World Championships in Sofia along Sarah Mourão and the ...
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Medalists At The Rhythmic Gymnastics Pan American Championships
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21st-century Brazilian Sportswomen
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2011 Births
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Brazilian Rhythmic Gymnasts
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Sofia
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Alice Neves
Alice Neves de Medeiros (born 13 September 2010) is a Brazilian rhythmic gymnast. She represents her country in international competitions. Career Alice Medeiros made her national debut in 2021, competing in the Brazilian Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in the infant category (11 years). On that occasion, she became the Brazilian all-around champion and won four medals in the apparatus finals: gold in free hands, hoop, and clubs, and silver in ribbon. That same year, she also won a bronze medal at the Brazilian School Games (JEBs). In 2022, she placed third at the Brazilian Championships and, representing Brazil, became the South American infant champion, winning gold in the all-around, hoop, and ribbon, and silver in free hands. She was also runner-up in the all-around and ball apparatus at the Brazilian School Games, and won team gold in the Série Ouro event representing the Pernambuco team, alongside gymnasts Bruna Jordão, Isabela Alcântara, and Gabriela Flexa. At the ...
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Andriely Cichovicz
Andriely Letícia Cichovicz (born 8 November 2010) is a Brazilian Rhythmic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnast. She represents her country in international competitions. Career Cichovicz debuted nationally in 2021 when she competed at the Brazilian Championships in the children category, doing so again the following year. In 2023 she became a junior and, after competing at nationals in April, was scouted for a period of trainings at the national centre to enter the national team. In early June 2024 it was announced she was selected for the Brazilian junior group, trained by Juliana Coradine, that was going to compete at the 2024 Pan American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, Pan American Championships in Guatemala City. There she won gold in the All-Around, with 5 hoops and with 5 pair of clubs along Júlia Colere, Luiza Miranda, Alice Neves, Giovana Parra and Clara Pereira. In October she participated in a stage with renowned trainer, and Olympic medalist, Yulia Raskina in preparatio ...
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Clara Pereira
Clara Beatriz Pereira Vaz (born 17 April 2010) is a Brazilian rhythmic gymnast. She represents her country in international competitions. Career Pereira debuted nationally in 2021 when she competed at the Brazilian Championships in the children category, doing so again the following year. In 2023 she became a junior and, after competing at nationals in April, was scouted for a period of trainings at the national centre to enter the national team. In early June 2024 it was announced she was selected for the Brazilian junior group, trained by Juliana Coradine, that was going to compete at the Pan American Championships in Guatemala City. There she won gold in the All-Around, with 5 hoops and with 5 pair of clubs along Júlia Colere, Luiza Miranda, Alice Neves, Giovana Parra and Andriely Cichovicz. In October she participated in a stage with renowned trainer, and Olympic medalist, Yulia Raskina in preparation for the Gymnasiade and the South American Championships. In late Oct ...
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Júlia Colere
Júlia Anny Colere Da Cruz (born 7 September 2010) is a Brazilian rhythmic gymnast. She represents her country in international competitions. Career Colere debuted nationally in 2021 when she competed at the Brazilian Championships in the children category, doing so again the following year. In 2023 she became a junior and, after competing at nationals in April, was scouted for a period of trainings at the national centre to enter the national team. In 2024 it was announced she was selected for the Brazilian junior group, trained by Juliana Coradine, that was going to compete at the Pan American Championships in Guatemala City. There she won gold in the All-Around, with 5 hoops and with 5 pair of clubs along Andriely Cichovicz, Luiza Miranda, Alice Neves, Giovana Parra and Clara Pereira. In October she participated in a stage with renowned trainer, and Olympic medalist, Yulia Raskina in preparation for the Gymnasiade and the South American Championships. In late October her a ...
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