Mauricio Oliveira
Medal record | ||
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Sailing | ||
Representing Brazil | ||
Pan American Games | ||
2003 Santo Domingo | J/24 class | |
2007 Rio de Janeiro | J/24 class | |
2011 Guadalajara | J/24 class |
Mauricio Santa Cruz Oliveira (born 17 October 1974 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian sailor who competed in the Summer Olympic Games, the Pan American Games, the Snipe World Championships and the J/24 World Championships.[1]
His first success came in 1992, finishing 3rd at the Snipe Junior World Championships in Motala (Sweden) with his crew Gustavo de Arruda.[2] Only four years later, in 1996, he became Western Hemisphere & Orient champion and the following year World Champion in San Diego, sailing with Eduardo Neves. He then changed to a multihull class, the Tornado, and attended two Olympic games, in 2000 with Henrique Pellicano, and in 2004 with Joao Carlos Jordao.[3] Afterwards, he moved to the J/24 class, winning a silver medal at the 2003 Pan American Games, a gold medal at the 2011 Pan American Games, a gold medal at the 2007 Pan American Games and the J/24 World Championships in 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2012.[4]
Pan American Games
- 2nd place in J/24 at Santo Domingo 2003.
- 1st place in J/24 at Rio de Janeiro 2007.
- 1st place in J/24 at Puerto Vallarta 2011.
Olympic Games
- 11th place in Tornado at Sydney 2000.
- 17h place in Tornado at Athens 2004.
World championships
- 3rd place in Snipe at Junior World Championships in Motala 1992
- 1st place in Snipe at World Championships in San Diego 1997
- 1st place in J/24 at World Championships in Melbourne 2006
- 1st place in J/24 at World Championships in Nuevo Vallarta 2007
- 1st place in J/24 at World Championships in Annapolis 2009
- 1st place in J/24 at World Championships in Rochester 2012
References
- ^ "Mauricio Santa Cruz". UOL. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
- ^ "Spain takes junior worlds" (PDF). UOL. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
- ^ "Mauricio Santa Cruz Oliveira". Olympic Data Project. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
- ^ "J/24 World Champions". International J/24 Class Association. 20 February 2011. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
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- 1934: Bracey
- 1935: Bass
- 1936: Benson
- 1937: Deacon
- 1938: Gabor
- 1939: Hall
- 1940: Metcalf & Schenck
- 1941: Metcalf & Lounsberry
- 1942: C. Heinzerling & R. Heinzerling
- 1945: Bob White & Betty White
- 1946: B. Davis & K. Davis
- 1947: Ted A. Wells & duPan
- 1948: C. Vilar & J. Vilar
- 1949: Ted A. Wells & M. A. Wells
- 1951: J. Vilar & C. Vilar
- 1953: Conde Martins & Bello
- 1955: Capio & Podestà
- 1957: Alonso-Allende & Laiseca
- 1959: Elvstrøm & Johansen
- 1961: A. Schmidt & E. Schmidt
- 1963: A. Schmidt & E. Schmidt
- 1965: A. Schmidt & E. Schmidt
- 1967: Piccolo & Henrique de Lorenzi
- 1969: Elms & Shear
- 1971: Elms & Martin
- 1973: Gancedo & Parga
- 1975: Gancedo & Bernal
- 1977: Ostergren & Neugebauer
- 1979: Chapin & Dixon
- 1981: Lenhart & Muglia
- 1983: T. Grael & L. Grael
- 1985: Lange & Saubidet
- 1987: T. Grael & Maia
- 1989: Fabini & Meerhoff
- 1991: Roger & Quiroga
- 1993: Lange & Parada
- 1995: Lange & Parada
- 1997: Oliveira & Neves
- 1999: Manso & Lorenzo
- 2001: A. Paradeda & E. Paradeda
- 2003: Diaz & Rogers
- 2005: Diaz & Kelly
- 2007: Hornos & Quintero
- 2009: Amorim & Bianchi
- 2011: do Amaral & Borges
- 2013: Amorim & Bianchi
- 2015: Tavares & Carvalho
- 2017: Ríos & Agnese
- 2019: Haddad & Nascimento
- 2022: González & Sánchez