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Brazil at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships

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Brazil at the
2017 World Aquatics Championships
FINA codeBRA
National federationConfederação Brasileira de Desportos Aquáticos
Websitewww.cbda.org.br
in Budapest, Hungary
Competitors61 in 6 sports
Medals
Ranked 10th
Gold
2
Silver
4
Bronze
2
Total
8
World Aquatics Championships appearances (overview)

Brazil is scheduled to compete at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Hungary from 14 July to 30 July.

Medalists

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Medal Name Sport Event Date
 Gold Ana Marcela Cunha Open water swimming Women's 25 km July 21
 Gold Etiene Medeiros Swimming Women's 50 m backstroke July 27
 Silver Marcelo Chierighini
César Cielo
Bruno Fratus
Gabriel Santos
Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay July 23
 Silver Nicholas Santos Swimming Men's 50 m butterfly July 24
 Silver João Gomes Júnior Swimming Men's 50 m breaststroke July 26
 Silver Bruno Fratus Swimming Men's 50 m freestyle July 29
 Bronze Ana Marcela Cunha Open water swimming Women's 10 km July 16
 Bronze Ana Marcela Cunha Open water swimming Women's 5 km July 19

Diving

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Brazil has entered 6 divers (two male and four female).[1]

Men
Athlete Event Preliminaries Semifinals Final
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Ian Matos 1 m springboard 303.30 33 did not advance
3 m springboard 338.65 37 did not advance
Isaac Souza Filho 10 m platform 348.90 29 did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Preliminaries Semifinals Final
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
Luana Lira 1 m springboard 215.60 32 did not advance
Tammy Takagi 214.40 33 did not advance
Luana Lira 3 m springboard 228.85 32 did not advance
Tammy Takagi 257.45 23 did not advance
Ingrid Oliveira 10 m platform 228.00 37 did not advance
Giovanna Pedroso 258.40 29 did not advance
Luana Lira
Tammy Takagi
3 m synchronized springboard 265.20 11 Q 247.05 12
Mixed
Athlete Event Final
Points Rank
Tammy Takagi
Ian Matos
3 m synchronized springboard 184.74 14

High diving

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Brazil qualified one male and one female high divers.[2]

Athlete Event Points Rank
Murilo Marques Men's high diving 194.95 20
Jacqueline Valente Women's high diving 253.40 8

Open water swimming

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Brazil has entered six open water swimmers[3][4]

Athlete Event Time Rank
Victor Colonese Men's 5 km 55:46.3 39
Men's 25 km 5:27:14.2 22
Allan do Carmo Men's 10 km 1:52:40.7 29
Men's 25 km 5:06:55.7 13
Fernando Ponte Men's 5 km 54:47.1 5
Men's 10 km 1:52:35.5 19
Ana Marcela Cunha Women's 5 km 59:11.4 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Women's 10 km 2:00:17.2 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Women's 25 km 5:21:58.4 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Viviane Jungblut Women's 10 km 2:01:06.1 12
Betina Lorscheitter Women's 5 km 1:01:14.1 20
Women's 25 km 6:05:20.0 19
Ana Marcela Cunha
Viviane Jungblut
Allan do Carmo
Fernando Ponte
Mixed team 55:19.6 6

Swimming

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Brazilian swimmers have so far achieved qualifying standards in the following events (up to a maximum of 2 swimmers in each event at the Olympic Qualifying Time (OQT), and potentially 1 at the Olympic Selection Time (OST)):[5]

A total of 16 swimmers, 13 men and 3 women, were named to the Brazilian team for the Worlds on May 11, 2017.[6]

Men
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Bruno Fratus 50 m freestyle 21.51 1 Q 21.60 =3 Q 21.27 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
César Cielo 50 m freestyle 21.99 =9 Q 21.77 8 Q 21.83 8
Marcelo Chierighini 100 m freestyle 48.46 =5 Q 48.31 8 Q 48.11 =5
Gabriel Santos 100 m freestyle 48.64 12 Q 48.72 14 did not advance
Guilherme Costa 1500 m freestyle 15:08.09 19 did not advance
Guilherme Guido 50 m backstroke 25.13 14 Q 24.91 12 did not advance
100 m backstroke 53.72 =7 Q 53.71 7 Q 53.66 7
João Gomes Júnior 50 m breaststroke 26.67 AM 3 Q 26.86 =5 Q 26.52 AM 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
100 m breaststroke 59.24 4 Q 59.56 11 did not advance
Felipe Lima 50 m breaststroke 26.93 5 Q 26.68 2 Q 26.78 4
100 m breaststroke 59.62 10 Q 59.48 10 did not advance
Nicholas Santos 50 m butterfly 23.24 5 Q 22.84 3 Q 22.79 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Henrique Martins 50 m butterfly 23.34 6 Q 23.13 6 Q 23.14 6
100 m butterfly 51.48 8 Q 51.47 11 did not advance
Leonardo de Deus 200 m backstroke 1:58.33 15 Q 1:57.89 12 did not advance
200 m butterfly 1:56.71 16 Q 1:56.85 14 did not advance
Thiago Simon 200 m breaststroke 2:14.23 26 did not advance
200 m individual medley 2:01.01 19 did not advance
Brandonn Almeida 400 m freestyle 3:49.61 18 did not advance
400 m individual medley 4:13.13 5 Q 4:13.00 7
Marcelo Chierighini
César Cielo
Bruno Fratus
Gabriel Santos
4 × 100 m freestyle relay 3:12.34 1 Q 3:10.34 SA 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Marcelo Chierighini
Bruno Fratus*
João Gomes Júnior
Guilherme Guido
Felipe Lima*
Henrique Martins
4 × 100 m medley relay 3:32.38 5 Q 3:31.53 5
Women
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Etiene Medeiros 50 m freestyle 25.26 21 did not advance
50 m backstroke 27.65 =2 Q 27.18 AM 1 Q 27.14 AM 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Manuella Lyrio 100 m freestyle 55.32 22 did not advance
200 m freestyle 1:59.24 21 did not advance
Joanna Maranhão 400 m freestyle 4:11.06 14 did not advance
200 m butterfly 2:09.77 19 did not advance
200 m individual medley 2:12.60 15 Q 2:11.24 SA 10 did not advance
400 m individual medley 4:41.29 11 did not advance

Synchronized swimming

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Brazil's synchronized swimming team consisted of 5 athletes (1 male and 4 female).[7]

Women
Athlete Event Preliminaries Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Giovana Stephan Solo technical routine 77.6135 14 did not advance
Maria Clara Coutinho Solo free routine 80.1333 15 did not advance
Luisa Borges
Maria Clara Coutinho
Maria Eduarda Miccuci (R)
Duet technical routine 81.3024 15 did not advance
Duet free routine 82.8333 15 did not advance
Mixed
Athlete Event Preliminaries Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Giovana Stephan
Renan Souza
Duet technical routine 77.1826 7 Q 79.0853 7
Duet free routine 80.4000 7 Q 80.0667 7

Legend: (R) = Reserve Athlete

Water polo

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Brazil's men's water polo team qualified for the World Championships with a gold medal performance at the 2017 UANA Cup in Couva, Trinidad and Tobago.[8]

Men's tournament

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Team roster
Group play
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Montenegro 3 2 1 0 35 18 +17 5 Quarterfinals
2  Brazil 3 1 1 1 17 22 −5 3 Playoffs
3  Kazakhstan 3 1 0 2 17 28 −11 2[a]
4  Canada 3 0 2 1 23 24 −1 2[a]
Source: Sportresult
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) better result against higher placed team.[9]
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Kazakhstan 10–9 Canada


17 July 2017
09:30
Report Brazil  6–2  Kazakhstan Alfréd Hajós National Swimming Stadium, Budapest
Referees:
Matan Schwartz (ISR), Yosuke Kajiwara (JPN)
Score by quarters: 1–1, 0–1, 3–0, 2–0
G. Guimarães 4 Goals Turlykhanov, Ukumanov 1

19 July 2017
21:30
Report Brazil  5–14  Montenegro Alfréd Hajós National Swimming Stadium, Budapest
Referees:
Dion Willis (RSA), Yosuke Kajiwara (JPN)
Score by quarters: 0–4, 2–3, 2–4, 1–3
G. Guimarães 2 Goals A. Radović 3

21 July 2017
17:30
Report Brazil  6–6  Canada Alfréd Hajós National Swimming Stadium, Budapest
Referees:
Andrej Franulović (CRO), Dion Willis (RSA)
Score by quarters: 1–2, 3–2, 1–2, 1–0
Coutinho 2 Goals six players 1
Playoffs
23 July 2017
13:30
Report[dead link] Brazil  3–8  Australia Alfréd Hajós National Swimming Stadium, Budapest
Referees:
Georgios Stavridis (GRE), Andrej Franulović (CRO)
Score by quarters: 2–2, 0–2, 1–2, 0–2
G. Guimarães 2 Goals Kayes 3
9th–12th place semifinals
25 July 2017
12:10
Report[dead link] Brazil  7–9  Japan Alfréd Hajós National Swimming Stadium, Budapest
Referees:
Diana Dutilh-Dumas (NED), Radosław Koryzna (POL)
Score by quarters: 1–3, 3–4, 1–1, 2–1
Coutinho, Freitas 2 Goals Adachi 3
Eleventh place game
27 July 2017
10:30
Report[dead link] Brazil  5–9  Kazakhstan Alfréd Hajós National Swimming Stadium, Budapest
Referees:
Andrej Franulović (CRO), Nader Ghafouri (IRI)
Score by quarters: 1–4, 2–2, 0–1, 2–2
Coutinho 2 Goals Shakenov, Ukumanov 2

Women's tournament

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Team roster
Group play
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Italy 3 3 0 0 43 16 +27 6 Quarterfinals
2  Canada 3 2 0 1 29 24 +5 4 Playoffs
3  China 3 1 0 2 27 28 −1 2
4  Brazil 3 0 0 3 14 45 −31 0
Source: Sportresult[dead link]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) Goal difference.
16 July 2017
10:50
Report[dead link] Brazil  4–11  China Alfréd Hajós National Swimming Stadium, Budapest
Referees:
Daniel Flahive (AUS), Frank Ohme (GER)
Score by quarters: 2–4, 0–2, 2–1, 0–4
four players 1 Goals Zhang C. 3

18 July 2017
21:30
Report[dead link] Italy  18–4  Brazil Alfréd Hajós National Swimming Stadium, Budapest
Referees:
Matan Schwartz (ISR), Viktor Salnichenko (KAZ)
Score by quarters: 5–1, 6–1, 4–1, 3–1
Emmolo, Palmieri 4 Goals Zablith 2

20 July 2017
17:30
Report[dead link] Brazil  6–16  Canada Alfréd Hajós National Swimming Stadium, Budapest
Referees:
Daniel Daners (URU), Benjamin Mercier (FRA)
Score by quarters: 2–4, 1–4, 1–4, 1–4
Ferreira 3 Goals Christmas 5
13th–16th place semifinals
22 July 2017
10:30
Report[dead link] Brazil  10–5  South Africa Alfréd Hajós National Swimming Stadium, Budapest
Referees:
Ni Shiwei (CHN), Daniel Daners (URU)
Score by quarters: 3–1, 2–1, 3–1, 2–2
Abla 5 Goals Hallendorff 2
13th place game
24 July 2017
10:50
Report[dead link] Brazil  9–11  Japan Alfréd Hajós National Swimming Stadium, Budapest
Referees:
Daniel Daners (URU), Dion Willis (RSA)
Score by quarters: 2–2, 2–6, 2–1, 3–2
Abla 4 Goals Sakanoue 4

References

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  1. ^ "Entry List by NAT (Diving)". www.omegatiming.com. Omega Timing. 11 July 2017. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Qualified High Divers". www.fina.org/. International Swimming Federation (FINA). Retrieved 22 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Open Water Entry List by NAT - Men". www.omegatiming.com/. 11 July 2017. Archived from the original on 18 July 2017. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Open Water Entry List by NAT - Women". www.omegatiming.com/. 11 July 2017. Archived from the original on 18 July 2017. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Entry List by Nation (Swimming)". www.omegatiming.com. Omega Timing. 19 July 2017. Archived from the original on 9 October 2018. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  6. ^ Sutherland, James (11 May 2017). "Brazil names 16 to World Championship team, including Cielo". www.swimswam.com. Swim Swam. Retrieved 10 June 2017.
  7. ^ "Entry List by Nation (Synchronized swimming)". www.omegatiming.com. Omega Timing. 11 July 2017. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  8. ^ Curcic, Ivan (11 February 2017). "Brazil and Canada fly to Budapest". www.waterpology.com/. WaterPology. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  9. ^ "Addendum to FINA Handbook 2013–2017" (PDF). Fédération International de Natation. Retrieved 21 July 2017.