Patrícia Amorim









































Patricia Amorim
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Personal information
Full name Patricia Filler Amorim
Nationality Brazilian
Born
(1969-02-13) February 13, 1969 (age 50)
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Weight 53 kg (117 lb)
Sport
Sport Swimming
Strokes Freestyle


Patrícia Filler Amorim (born February 13, 1969 in Rio de Janeiro[1]) is a former Olympic freestyle swimmer from Brazil[2] and former president of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo. She is the first female president ever of the club, elected on December 7, 2009.[1][3]


She was born to a bossa nova bassist and a primary school teacher. When Amorim was 3 years old, her sister Paula who had asthma was recommended by a doctor to take up swimming to help with her asthma. Amorim started swimming by going along with Paula to the swimming classes. At 5 years old, Amorim swam across Guanabara Bay in Rio. She represented her native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. She retired from swimming in 1991.[1]


At the 1986 World Aquatics Championships in Madrid, Amorim finished 25th in the 200m freestyle, 24th in the 400m freestyle, and 20th in the 800m freestyle.[4]


She was at the 1987 Pan American Games, in Indianapolis, where she finished 4th in the 4×200-metre freestyle, and 5th in the 200-metre, 400-metre and 800-metre freestyle.[5]


At the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Amorim finished 11th in the 4×100-metre medley, 21st in the 800-metre freestyle, 24th in the 400-metre freestyle, and 25th in the 200-metre freestyle.[2]


Amorim broke the South American record of the 400-metre freestyle at the 1988 Summer Olympics, with a time of 4:19.64. The record lasted 10 years, and was only broken in 1998 by Nayara Ribeiro.[6]


Amorim also broke several South American records in the 800-metre free, the first in 1985 and the last in 1988 Seoul: 8:51.95. Her record lasted until 1999, when Ana Muniz did 8:48.53. She is the person who most often hit the Brazilian record of 800-metre freestyle, six times.[7]


Amorim is married to Fernando Sihman and has four children.[1]


On December 3, 2012, in spite of running for Flamengo's presidency re-election, she was defeated by Eduardo Bandeira de Mello.



References





  1. ^ abcd Barrionuevo, Alexei (25 February 2011). "Off the Field, a Woman Tames Brazil's Soccer Fans". New York: New York Times. Retrieved 27 February 2011..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ ab Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill. "Patrícia Amorim". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved May 1, 2013.


  3. ^ "Patrícia Amorim é eleita presidente do Flamengo" (in Portuguese). Globo Esporte. December 7, 2009. Retrieved December 8, 2009.


  4. ^ "Results at 1986 Madrid" (PDF). USA Swimming. 2013. Retrieved May 1, 2013.


  5. ^ "Results at 1987 Pan Am Games in Indianapolis" (PDF). USA Swimming. 2013. Retrieved May 1, 2013.


  6. ^ "Brazilians learn to swim away". Folha de S.Paulo (in Portuguese). March 21, 1999. Retrieved May 1, 2013.


  7. ^ "THE HISTORY OF THE RECORD OF 800 FREE FEMALE". Best Swimming (in Portuguese). March 9, 2008. Retrieved May 1, 2013.




External links




  • Patrícia Amorim at GazetaEsportiva.net (in Portuguese) at the Wayback Machine (archived 2003-02-06)


  • Patricia Amorim at the International Olympic Committee




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