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Brazil at the 1984 Summer Olympics


Brazil at the 1984 Summer Olympics


Brazil competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States. 147 competitors, 126 men and 21 women, took part in 82 events in 17 sports. The country set a record with 8 medals – only surpassed in 1996 with 15, but only one medal was gold.

The runner Joaquim Cruz won the men's 800 metres event with an Olympic record. This was the first and until nowadays the only gold medal achieved by Brazilians in a track event in Athletics – all the other gold medals were in field events.

Brazilian football and volleyball men's teams started their success in Olympic history winning for the first time an Olympic medal. Both teams were silver medalists. The Olympic football team lost the final to France by 2 – 0. Brazil men's national volleyball team was defeated by host country United States by 3 sets to 0.

The swimmer Ricardo Prado was the silver medalist in the men's 400 metre individual medley. The sailor Torben Grael won the silver medal in the Soling class together with Daniel Adler and Ronaldo Senfft. It was the first Olympic medal won by Grael, who has five Olympic medals, a record only equaled by sailor Robert Scheidt

Brazilian judokas won three Olympic medals in 1984. Douglas Vieira was a silver medalist in men's 95 kg category. Luis Onmura was a bronze medalist in men's 71 kg and Walter Carmona conquered bronze medal in men's 86 kg.

Medalists

Archery

In its second Olympic archery competition, Brazil sent only one man. Veteran Renato Emilio fell drastically in the ranking despite having improved upon his score from 1980 by 99 points.

Men

Athletics

Men
Track & road events
Field events
Women
Track & road events
Field events
Combined events – Heptathlon

Basketball

Men's Team Competition

Group A

  • Team Roster
    • Nilo Guimarães
    • Silvio Malvezi
    • Gerson Victalino
    • Milton Setrini Júnior
    • Ricardo Guimarães
    • Marcos Leite
    • Eduardo Galvão
    • Marcel Souza
    • Adilson Nascimento
    • Marcelo Vido
    • Oscar Schmidt
    • Israel Machado

Cycling

Seven cyclists represented Brazil in 1984.

Road

Track

1000m time trial
Men's Sprint
Points race
Pursuit

Diving

Women

Equestrianism

Show jumping

Football

Brazil won the silver medal for men's football, their first ever. Even though Brazil has won more Soccer World Cups than any other country, they have never won a football gold medal at any olympics. The Brazilian team was entirely made by players of Sport Club Internacional, of Porto Alegre. Amongst them, was 1994 World Cup captain, Dunga.

First round

Group C



Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Gold Medal match

Gymnastics

Artistic

Men
Women

Judo

A traditional sport in Brazil, Judo has warranted three medals, for Brazilian men. Two bronze medals, and a silver medal.

Men

Rhythmic gymnastics

Rowing

Men

Sailing

Open

Shooting

Men
Women
Open

Swimming

Men

Synchronized swimming

Women

Volleyball

Men's Team Competition

Pool A

Semifinals

Gold medal match

Team Roster

  • Renan dal Zotto
  • William Carvalho da Silva
  • Fernando d'Àvila
  • Mário Xandó de Oliveira Neto
  • Bernardo Rocha de Rezende
  • Rui Campos do Nascimento
  • Marcus Vinicius Simòes Freire
  • Domingos Lampariello Neto
  • José Montanaro
  • Bernard Rajzman
  • Antônio Carlos Gueiros Ribeiro

Head coach: Bebeto de Freitas

Women's Team Competition

Group A

5th–8th place semifinals

7th place natch

Team Roster

  • Vera Mossa
  • Fernanda Emerick Silva
  • Mônica da Silva
  • Isabel Salgado
  • Heloísa Roese
  • Regina Vilela Santos-Uchoa
  • Jackie Silva
  • Ana Richa
  • Sandra Suruagy
  • Eliana da Costa
  • Luiza Machado
  • Ida Alvares

Head coach: Ênio Figueiredo

Water polo

Men's Team Competition

Group B

  • August 1
  • August 2
  • August 3

Group E

  • August 6
  • August 7
  • August 9
  • August 10
  • Team Roster
    • Roberto Borelli
    • Orlando Chaves
    • Paulo Sérgio Abreu
    • Carlos Carvalho
    • Silvio Manfredi
    • Sólon Santos
    • Ricardo Tonieto
    • Eric Tebbe Borges
    • Mário Souto
    • Mário Sérgio Lotufo
    • Fernando Carsalade
    • Hélio Silva
    • André Campos

References


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