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Érika Miranda
Personal information
NationalityBrazilian
Born (1987-06-04) 4 June 1987 (age 37)
Brasília, DF, Brazil
Sport
CountryBrazil
SportJudo
Event–52 kg
Medal record
Women's judo
Representing  Brazil
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 2013 Rio de Janeiro −52 kg
Silver medal – second place 2017 Budapest Mixed team
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Chelyabinsk –52 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Astana –52 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2017 Budapest –52 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2018 Baku –52 kg
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place 2015 Toronto –52 kg
Silver medal – second place 2007 Rio de Janeiro –52 kg
Silver medal – second place 2011 Guadalajara –52 kg
Pan American Championships
Gold medal – first place 2012 Montreal –52 kg
Gold medal – first place 2014 Guayaquil –52 kg
Gold medal – first place 2015 Edmonton –52 kg
Gold medal – first place 2016 Havana –52 kg
Silver medal – second place 2008 Miami –52 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2006 Buenos Aires –52 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Montreal –52 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Guadalajara –52 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2013 San José –52 kg
Military World Games
Gold medal – first place 2015 Mungyeong Team

Érika de Souza Miranda (born 4 June 1987) is a Brazilian female judoka.[1]

She won the silver medal in the Half-lightweight −52 kg division at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico. She competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the women's 52 kg event, in which she lost the bronze medal match to Misato Nakamura.[2][3] She also competed in that division at the 2012 Summer Olympics but was knocked out in the second round.[4]

References

  1. ^ IJF profile
  2. ^ "Erika Miranda". Rio 2016. Archived from the original on 17 August 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  3. ^ "Women −52 kg – Standings". Rio 2016. Archived from the original on 17 August 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Érika Miranda Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 26 December 2016.

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