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Douglas de Castro's "Crazy Bass."
Douglas de Castro, the creative force behind the internationally renowned art and design duo Bicicleta Sem Freio, is launching a highly collectible limited edition museum-grade print of his original artwork “Crazy Bass” first spotted on a mural in Sao Paula, Brazil. The print is available exclusively through the Justkids online shop with free shipping worldwide.
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Prefeito Douglas da Costa prestigia homenagem à treinadora Claudia de Castro Deus Kozoski durante Festival de Vôlei em Barra Velha
O prefeito Douglas da Costa prestigiou, durante o Festival de Vôlei em Barra Velha, o que foi palco de uma emocionante homenagem à treinadora Claudia de Castro Deus Kozoski. O evento, realizado no dia 29, reuniu atletas que vivenciaram o excelente trabalho da treinadora no final da década de 90, bem como alunos da Fumtec, pais e responsáveis, e a turma de vôlei de câmbio.
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Douglas De Castro - The last day of carnaval, 2024 - Acrylic on canvas
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Bicicleta at El Cortez Mural by Douglas de Castro and Renato Pereira collectively known as Bicicleta Sem Freio (Bicycle without brakes) aka @bicicletasemfreio seen on the wall of the El Cortez hotel and casino at 917 Fremont Street in Las Vegas, Nevada. Drone photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site. Edit by Teee by Atelier Teee
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State march masterpost (updated as information comes in!)
All times are local time unless otherwise specified. Reblogs are off because this is a living, regularly updated post; please see our website or send an ask for more information!
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Alabama:
Florence—114 W Mobile St -> 200 S Court St, 3/31, 3:30pm (link)
Montgomery—Alabama State House, 3/31, 1pm (link)
Alaska:
Anchorage—Dimond Center -> Costco Wholesale, 3/31, 12pm
Arizona:
Prescott—Prescott Courthouse, 3/31, 2pm
Sierra Vista—Fry and Coronado -> City Hall, 3/31, 3pm (link)
Tuscon—Tuscon City Hall, 3/31, 4pm (link)
Arkansas:
Eureka Springs—Basin Spring Park, 3/31, 6pm (link)
Little Rock—Lucie’s Place, 3/31, 6pm
Marion—Brunetti Park -> Marion City Hall, 3/31, 5pm
California:
Castro Valley—Castro Valley High School (non-students please join in once the protest has left school grounds) -> Corner of Redwood Rd and Castro Valley Blvd, 3/30, 3:35pm (link)
Fresno—N Blackstone Ave & E Nees Ave, 3/31, 4pm (link)
Hollywood—Corner of Sunset & Vine, 3/30, 4:15pm
Merced—3055 Loughborough Dr -> Laura's Fountain -Applegate Park 1045 W 25th St, 3/31, 4:30pm (link)
Pomona—Pomona Pride Center 836 S -> City Hall, 3/31, 4pm (link)
Riverside—Back To The Grind Coffee Shop –> Riverside City Hall, 3/31, 4pm (link)
Sacramento—Capitol Complex, 3/31, 12pm (link)
San Diego—Balboa Park at the Bea Evenson Foundation -> El Prado, 3/31, 5pm
San Francisco—Corner of Turk & Taylor -> City Hall, 3/25, 11am (link) | Patricia's Green -> City Hall, 3/31, 2:15pm (link)
San Jose—San Jose City Hall, 3/31, 5:30pm (link)
Santa Ana—Brad Brafford LGBT Center on 4th, 3/31, 6pm (link)
Colorado:
Denver—Civic Center Park, 3/17, 8:30pm | West Steps of the Capitol, 3/24, 11am (link)
Connecticut:
Bristol—131 N Main Street, 3/31, 1pm
Fairfield—Upper Quad of Sacred Heart University, 3/31, 4pm
New Haven—corner of Chaple and Church St, 3/31, 4pm
Delaware:
Wilmington—Delaware Historical Society –> Rodney Square, 3/31, 6pm (link)
District of Colombia:
Union Station -> US Capitol, 3/31, 3pm (link)
Florida:
Altamonte Springs—3/31, 9am (link)
Naples—Cambier Park, 3/31, 6pm (link)
Ocala—Pine Plaza -> City Hall, 3/31, 3:30pm
Orlando—Dr Philips Performing Arts Center, 3/31, 11am
Port Orange—Corner of Yorktowne Blvd. and Dunlawton Ave -> Port Orange Regional Library, 3/31, 4:30pm
Tallahassee—state Capitol building, 3/31, 2pm (link)
Venice—Town Center -> Venice Beach, 3/31, 10:30am
Georgia:
Atlanta—state Capitol building, 3/31, 12pm (link)
Dalton—3/31, 11am (link)
Gainesville—Gainesville Square –> Jesse Jewell Parkway (in front of CVS), 3/31, 5pm
Savannah—Forsyth Park -> City Hall & back, 3/31, 6pm
Hawaii:
Honolulu—state Capitol building, 3/31, 3:30pm
Idaho:
Boise—TBD
Shelley—Shelley City Park, 3/31, 2pm
Illinois:
Champaign—McKinley Foundation Church Chapel, University of Illinois, 3/31, 5:30pm
Chicago—Grant Park, 3/31, 5pm
Rockford—1005 5th Ave, 3/31, 5pm (link)
Streamwood—7 Augusta Dr –> 7 S Sutton Rd, 3/31, 8am (link)
Indiana:
Fort Wayne—Boone Street Playlot -> Allen County Courthouse, 3/23, 3pm (link) | Allen County Courthouse, 3/31, 5pm (link)
Hanover—Hanover College Quad, 3/31, 1pm
Indianapolis—433 N Capital Ave -> 1 Monument Circle, 3/31, 3pm
Terre Haute—Terre Haute Courthouse, 3/31, 5pm
Iowa:
Des Moines—state Capitol building (West Capitol Terrace Stage), 3/31, 6pm (link)
Dubuque—Dubuque Courthouse -> Washington Park, 3/31, 4pm (link)
Iowa City—Pentacrest -> Wesley Center, 3/31, 6pm (link)
Kansas:
Lenexa—Lenexa Rec Center -> City Hall, 3/31, 5pm
Topeka—state Capitol building entrance, 3/31, 5pm (link)
Wichita—121 E Douglas Ave, 3/31, 4pm (link)
Kentucky:
Frankfort—front of Annex Building, 3/29, 9:30am (link) | Kentucky State Capitol, 4/8, 1pm (link)
Lawrenceburg—Anderson County Courthouse -> 44 Anna Mac Clarke Ave, 4/3, 3pm (link)
Lexington—Robert F. Stephens Courthouse Plaza, 3/31, 4:30pm | Outside of the Old Fayette County Courthouse, 3/31, 6pm
Louisiana:
Lake Charles—Prein Lake Park, 3/31, 12pm
New Orleans—Washington Square Park 700 Elysian Fields Ave, 3/31, 5pm (link)
Maine:
Bangor—West Market Square, 3/31, 6pm
Portland—456 Congress St, 3/31, 6pm (link)
Rockland—Intersection of Main Street and Park Street (near Walgreens and Maine Sport) –> Chapman Park, 3/31, 5:30pm
Maryland:
Baltimore—400 E Biddle St, 3/31, 5pm
Oakland—32 Oak St –> 305 E Oak St, 3/31, 3pm (link)
Massachusetts:
Boston—state house, 3/18, 11am (link) | state house, 3/28, 10am (link)
Sunderland—North Star, 45 Amherst Road, 3/31, 12pm
Michigan:
Detroit—Woodward-Warren Park, 3/31, 5pm (link)
Fenton—Rackham Park, 3/31, 6pm (link)
Grand Rapids—Downtown, 3/31, 5pm
Lansing—state Capitol building, 3/31, 11am
Minnesota:
Saint Paul—state Capitol building, 3/31, 9am (link)
Mississippi:
Missouri:
Columbia—701 East Broadway Blvd, 3/31, 5:30pm (link) | Uptown Columbia –> Downtown Columbia, 4/15, 9am
Jefferson City—Missouri State Capitol, 3/29, 2pm (link)
St Louis—11911 Dorsett Rd –> 715 NW Plz Dr, 4/27, 1pm
Montana:
Missoula—Missoula Courthouse, 3/31, 5pm (link)
Nebraska:
Lincoln—state Capitol building, 3/31, 5:30pm
Nevada:
Las Vegas—Las Vegas TransPride Center -> The LGBTQ Center of Southern Nevada, 3/31, 11am (link)
New Hampshire:
Keene—Keene State College Campus Main Entrance -> Center Square, 3/31, 5pm (link)
New Jersey:
Flemington—Flemington Historic Courthouse -> Flemington DIY, 3/31, 3:45pm (link)
Trenton—State House, 3/31, 3pm (link)
New Mexico:
Albuquerque—Civic Plaza, 3/31, 5pm
Santa Fe—State Capitol -> the Attorney General's office, 3/31, 11am
New York:
Albany—Washington Square Park -> Capitol Park, 3/31, 1pm
Canandaigua—7 Mill St, 3/31, 3pm
Forest Hills—Forest Hills Station, 3/31, 2:30pm
New Paltz—SUNY New Paltz Campus, 3/31, 3:30pm
New York City—Union Square -> Washington Square Park, 3/31, 5pm (link) | Times Square, 3/31, 5pm
Penn Yan—Yates County Courthouse, 3/31, 3pm (link)
Plattsburgh—Hawkins Pond -> Samuel Champlain Monument Park, 3/23, 3pm
Utica—Genesee-Parkway Intersection, 3/31, 5pm
Westchester—SUNY Purchase College, 3/31, 5pm
North Carolina:
Asheville—TBD
Mooresville—Freedom Park -> Town Hall, 3/31, 2:30pm (link)
Raleigh—John Chavis Memorial Park, 3/31, 1pm
Wilmington—Historic Thalian Hall Steps, 3/31, 5pm (link)
North Dakota:
Ohio:
Cleveland—Free Stamp @ Willard Park -> City Hall, 3/31, 4pm
Cleveland Heights—City Hall, 3/31, 11am (link)
Columbus—Goodale Park, 3/31, 5pm
Dayton—Lily’s Dayton (329 E 5th St) –> Courthouse Square (23 N Main St), 3/31, 4pm
Lakewood Park—Lakewood Park, 3/31, 4pm (link)
Madison—Madison Village Square Park, 3/31, 4pm (link)
Oklahoma:
Oklahoma City—Supreme Court of Oklahoma -> state Capitol building, 3/31, 5pm
Tulsa—Central Library, 3/31, 4pm (link)
Oregon:
Bend—Drake Park, 3/31, 5pm
Hillsboro—Civic Center -> 145 NE 2nd Ave, 3/31, 5pm
Medford—Vogel Plaza 200 E. Main Street, 3/31, 4pm
Portland—Tom McCall Waterfront Park -> Pioneer Courthouse, 3/31, 2pm
Pennsylvania:
Harrisburg—state Capitol building, 3/31, 1pm (link)
Oil City—Oil City -> Franklin, 3/31, 8am
Philadelphia—Temple University Bell Tower, 3/29, 1pm (link) | City Hall, 3/31, 6pm (link)
Pittsburgh—City County Building, 3/31, 5pm (link)
Rhode Island:
Providence—the Wheeler School -> state Capitol building, 3/31, 11:30am
South Carolina:
Columbia—State House Grounds, 3/31, 2pm
Greenville—300 S Main St, 3/31, 3pm (link)
South Dakota:
Brookings—City Council Building, 3/31, 5pm (link)
Rapid City—Main Street Square, 3/31, 5pm
Tennessee:
Knoxville—Downtown Hilton, 3/31, 10:30am (link) | Gay Street & Market Square (where the water fountain markers are), 3/31, 2pm
Memphis—Civic Center Plaza, 3/16, 4pm
Texas:
Amarillo—Amarillo Chamber of Commerce -> Potter County Courthouse, 3/31, 5pm
Austin—state Capitol building, 3/20, 9am (link)
Dallas—Main St Garden Park 1902 Main St, 3/18, 12pm (link) | Pacific Plaza, 3/31, 3pm
Houston—Discovery Green Park -> City Hall, 3/31, 11:30am
Killeen—101 N College St -> 1114 N Fort Hood St, 3/31, 5:30pm
Lubbock—Mahon Library parking lot -> county Courthouse, 3/31, 5pm
San Antonio—San Antonio Courthouse, 3/31, 6:30pm (link)
Utah:
Salt Lake City—state Capitol building, 3/31, 5pm (link)
Vermont:
Montpelier—Montpelier State House, 3/31, 12pm (link)
Virginia:
Richmond—Open High School -> state Capitol building, 3/31, 3pm
Washington:
La Center—by the bridge into town, 3/31, 5pm
Olympia—Heritage Park -> state Capitol building, 3/31, 3:30pm
Seattle—SeaTac Airport Station, 3/31, 1pm | Volunteer Park -> Seattle Courthouse, 3/31, 4pm (link)
Spokane—Cracker Building, 3/18, 12pm (link)
Walla Walla—Pioneer Park -> Land Title Plaza, 3/31, 3:45pm (link)
Wenatchee—Memorial Park, 3/31, 4pm
West Virginia:
Charleston—3/31, 4:30pm
Wisconsin:
Appleton—Houdini Plaza, 3/31, 10am (link)
Janesville—Corner of East Court Street/Jackman Street -> Corner of West Court Street/South Locust Street, 3/31, 2pm
Kenosha—Civic Center Park, 3/31, 12pm
Madison—Library Mall, 3/18, 2:30pm (link) | 534 State St –> Wisconsin State Capitol, 3/31, 12pm
Milwaukee—TBD
Wyoming:
CANADA: Toronto, Ontario
3/17, 3pm, US Consulate (link)
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hi, it's me again! do you by chance have any favorite male fcs in their mid to late 20s that a) don't look super young (nothing wrong with it, I just kinda bounce off somebody who looks like a high schooler esp if I'm writing them against a 28-year-old other faceclaim) and b) are either actors or singers? I tend to glom onto faces better if they're in something I've seen (so like, Archie Renaux, Dakota Beavers, Timothee Chalamet have become faves because I've actually seen their movie/tv shows.) i hope that wasn't too niche, and thank you for your time!
Jacob Scipio (1993) Indo-Guyanese and English.
Jesús Castro (1993) Romani and Spanish.
Deniz Can Aktaş (1993) Turkish.
Sebastian de Souza (1993) English, Irish, Goan Indian, Portuguese.
Kofi Siriboe (1994) Ghanaian.
Furkan Aksoy (1994) Turkish.
Aaron Pierre (1994) Jamaican, Curaçaoan, Sierra Leonean.
Jordan Bolger (1994) Afro Jamaican / English.
Omari Douglas (1994) Nigerian - is gay.
Philemon Chambers (1994) African-American - is gay.
Sam Asghari (1994) Iranian.
Joe Scarpellino (1994)
Berker Güven (1994) Turkish.
Thomas Doherty (1995)
Shervin Alenabi (1995) Iranian.
Ahmed Malek (1995) Egyptian.
Alejandro Speitzer (1995) Mexican.
Shane Nigam (1995) Indian.
Jake Cannavale (1995) Cuban, Northern Europe, Italian, Ashkenazi Jewish, Senegalese, and Unspecified Native American.
Mason Gooding (1996) Afro-Barbadian, African-American / European.
Niko Terho (1996) Bajan / Finnish.
Kendji Girac (1996) Romani.
Maxim Baldry (1996)
Berkay Hardal (1996) Turkish.
Albert Baró (1996)
Emilio Sakraya (1996) Morrocan / Serbian.
Trevor Jackson (1996) African-American.
Aria Shahghasemi (1996) Iranian.
Paul Mescal (1996)
Jharrel Jerome (1997) Afro-Dominican.
Emre Bey (1997) Turkish.
Wolfgang Novogratz (1997)
Jacob Elordi (1997)
Noah Paul (1996) Unspecified.
Omar Ayuso (1998) Morrocan and Spanish - is gay.
Hey there! I'm the worst at deciphering somebody's age but I think these all look their age and/or older?
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Terror Toons 4 (2023)
Terror Toons 4 (2023)Due to several reasons I have not been doing reviews as often as I used to but I needed to write this one. I NEEDED to write it. Let me set things up with expectations. I was a big fan of the first film literally 20 years ago. Not because I thought it was amazing but because it was just shockingly silly , bizzare and that kind of nonsense that would shock normie film fans. It was a lot of fun to show people just for their reactions. Then parts 2 and 3 came and went and I was not too much of a fan. It was a bit of the same and just didn' do anything for me and I'm sure would be too weird for those pre mentioned "normies"… but.. but then came part 4. I was told it was an anthology and the post covid world of low budget anthologies don't exactly excite me anymore. So I went into this worried but only 30 seconds in, things changed… forever.The opening of this film explodes into visual overload and insanity so fast it feels as if Horonamus Bosch met Terry Gilliam in the digital age. it felt like that magnavox commercial where the screen literally exploded in your face. Then the movies starts and the screaming begins. The first short starts and gives us a mixed slash warped origin of the classic Terror Toon villains. It's so much a step up in concept , feeling, pacing and technical excellence then previous with a darker , scarier atmosphere. Imagine watching Adam Wests Batman one week and then seeing a multimillion dollar Batman movie the next week.So not to give any spoilers I will just say it feels like Alex De le Iglesia directed the hell scene in Bill and Teds bogus journey . Douglas Epps take on the less cartoony yet just as insane Dr Carnage is amazing. The killer gorilla Max Assassin is legit scary now. But it's the new sweet and innocent yet completely terrifying character Derrick or was it Eric that we meet that will change your life.I won't explain anything about him but you will know him when you see him. We get several other shorts but they definitely come in second to the first short however they are needed. Brinke Stevens stars and directs a short that is a much more sensible short that may have been fine on its own but felt a bit out of place, again only because the rest of the show was so wild. Brinke had made this short before thinking of connecting it to Terror Toons 4 , I'm pretty sure. It's a nice mellow out and does get us more Linnea Quickly and Debbie Rochon. Hell the cameos in this are wild.The third and fourth shorts come at you wild and fast giving no mercy. After the second short I was literally saying to myself "wait a Joe Castro film with no sexual symbolism, that's weird." but then the short The heads of Mr Switch comes at you and picks up for sexual lost time. This short is shocking, hilarious and ends so quickly you also want to know what happens next so badly. The most original villain in eons, all that and oh my god, Lizzy Borden is back.The final short gives us a 21 gun salute and takes us into the apocalypse . Oh look it's Rob Rhine of Girls and Corpses magazine , but of course he is here again. More cameos from more scream queen and b movie legends than you can shake a stick at in this octane charge non stop visceral explosion into madness as if Aphex Twin remade Monty Python's Meaning of Life.This is a huge achievement for the B movie world and even for those normie film nerds that may not understand this film , they will still be effected and never forget this facedive diving board launch into madness. So yeah I loved it. I'm exhausted.
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List of Latino actors in Star Trek
I'm assuming that this is asking for a list of Latino actors in Star Trek, and since we're nearing the end of Hispanic Heritage Month, I compiled an incomplete list of Hispanic and Latine Actors in Star Trek.
Firstly, there are various main cast members:
Robert Beltran: Plays Chakotay in Voyager and Prodigy, Mexican-American
Roxann Dawson: Played B'Elanna Torres in Voyager, Puerto Rican
Zoe Saldaña: Played Nyota Uhura in the AOS films, Dominican/Puerto Rican
Wilson Cruz: Plays Hugh Culber in Discovery, Puerto Rican
Blu del Barrio: Plays Adira Tal in Discovery, Argentinian-American
Santiago Cabrera: Plays Cristóbal Ríos in Picard, Chilean
Noël Wells: Plays D'Vana Tendi in Lower Decks, part Mexican
Rylee Alazraqui: Plays Rok-Tahk in Prodigy, Argentinian-American
Melissa Navia: Plays Erica Ortegas in SNW, Columbian-American
And then there's those playing more minor roles. I mostly kept to those that played named characters.
Perry Lopez: Played Esteban Rodríguez in TOS, Puerto Rican
Ricardo Montalbán: Played Khan Noonien Singh in TOS and films, Mexican
Percy Rodríguez: Played (Commodore) Stone in TOS, Afro-Portuguese
Ned Romero: Played Krell, Anthwara, and Chakotay's grandfather in TOS, TNG, and Voyager
George de la Peña: Played Solis in TNG, Argentinian-American
Carlos Ferro: Played Dern in TNG
Cástulo Guerra: Played Mendoza in TNG, Argentinian
Frank Luz: Played Odan in TNG
Benito Martínez: Played Salazar in TNG, Guatemalan-American
Gina Ravera: Played Tyler in TNG, Puerto Rican
Marco Rodríguez: Played Paul Rice and Telle in TNG
Benita Andre: Played Anara in DS9, Guatemalan-American
Carlos Carrasco: Played D'Ghor, Bahrat, and Krole in DS9 and Voyager, Panamanian-American
Raymond Cruz: Played Vargas in DS9, Mexican-American
Bertila Damas: Played Sakonna, Three of Nine, and Marika Wilkarah in DS9 and Voyager, Cuban-American
Carlos LaCamara: Played Retaya in DS9, Cuban
F.J. Rio: Played Enrique Muñiz in DS9
Gregory Sierra: Played Entek in DS9
Daniel Zacapa: Played Henry Garcia in DS9, Honduran
Kamala Lopez: Played Tincoo in Voyager
Douglas Spain: Played young Chakotay in Voyager
Philip Anthony-Rodríguez: Played Juan in Enterprise
Michelle C. Bonilla: Played Bu'kaH in Enterprise, Chicana
Josh Cruze: Played Ramírez in Enterprise
Efrain Figueroa: Voiced universal translator in Enterprise
Hilde Garcia: Played Rossi and various background characters in Enterprise and Voyager, Cuban-American
Ricky Luna: Played Carlos in Enterprise
Ada Maris: Played Erika Hernández in Enterprise, Mexican-American
Enrique Murciano: Played Tolaris in Enterprise, Cuban-American
Marco Sanchez: Played M. Romero in Enterprise
Geno Silva: Played Vrax in Enterprise, Mexican-American
Clifton Collins Jr.: Played Ayel in the AOS films, Mexican-American
Amanda Arcuri: Played Val Sasha in Discovery, Argentinian/Italian
Ache Hernández: Played Kyheem in Discovery, Cuban
Xavier Sotelo: Played Diego Vera in Discovery
Sol Rodríguez: Played Teresa Ramírez in Picard, Argentinian
Carlos Alazraqui: Plays Les Buenamigo in Lower Decks, Argentinian-American
Gabrielle Ruiz: Plays Lemonts, Castro, and T'Lyn in Lower Decks, Mexican-American
Melissa Villaseñor: Plays Nandi in Prodigy
Carlos Albornoz: Played Buckley in SNW, Latino-Canadian
Oscar Moreno: Plays Zuniga in SNW, Columbian
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Cierre Listado de Participantes de los GPS
La CADA anuncia el listado de participantes de los GPS “Andres Calonge” y “Hugo Mario La Nasa” en Concepción del Uruguay para los días 9 y 11 de junio.
100 metros llanos mujeres GPS
11.45 de Jesus Azevedo BRA
11.52 De Bassi Anny BRA
11.64 +0.7 María Florencia Lamboglia FAM
11.67 Torrez Torrez Guadalupe BOL
11.68 +0.1 María Victoria Woodward COR
11.71 Martina Coronato URU
12.03 Gimenez Gustale Macarena PAR
12.04 0.8 Belén Fritzsche FAM
12.06 Hiebert Klassen Xenia PAR
12.06 0.6 Valentina Napolitano FAM
12.08 0.8 Sofía Tamara Casetta FAM TOTAL 16
12.17 1.0 Noelia Giselle Vera PAR
12.22 0.7 Leslie Tamara Lucero COR
12.47 1.1 Malena Arantza Gobbo SF
12.60 Baez Barrios Ruth Andrea PAR
12.52 Iara Milagros Aro SL
200 metros llanos mujeres GPS
23.69 de Jesus Azevedo BRA
23.69 De Bassi Anny BRA
23.87 -0.5 María Florencia Lamboglia FAM
24.23 -0.5 María Victoria Woodward COR
24.44 Torrez Torrez Guadalupe BOL
24.46 Hiebert Klassen Xenia PAR
24.55 -0.5 Camila Roffo FAM
24.77 1.3 Melanie Soledad Rosalez FAM
24.93 0.0 Sofía Tamara Casetta FAM
25.41 1.6 Noelia Anahí Martínez COR TOTAL 18
25.44 1.0 Sofía Ximena Ibarra FAM
25.45 1.0 Valentina Napolitano FAM
25.46 1.6 Leslie Tamara Lucero COR
25.47 1.3 Camila Molocznik FAM
25.53 -0.7 Iara Milagros Aro SL
25.59 1.0 Malena Arantza Gobbo SF
25.59 1.1 Paulina Knees FAM
25.66 Contrera Rivas Araceli PAR
400 metros llanos mujeres GPN
54.84 a Leidy Lorena Sinisterra COL
55.76 Camila Roffo FAM
55.81 Noelia Anahí Martínez COR
56.21 Martina Daniela Escudero RN
56.96 Camila Leonela Correa FAM
57.04 Sofía Ximena Ibarra FAM TOTAL 10
57.24 Paulina Knees FAM
57.66 María Emilia Batalla FAM
57.92 Celeste María Molina BA
57.99 Gisela Hernández ER
100 metros con vallas mujeres GPS
13.70 -0.1 Leticia de Lima Gaspar BRA
14.02 1.2 Helen Bernard Stilling FAM
14.55 -1.7 Valentina Polanco SL
14.81 -1.7 Candela Beláustegui FAM
14.87 -2.0 Violeta Antonella Aranda FAM
15.06 -0.6 Miranda Recalde FAM TOTAL 9
15.08 -0.6 Camila Luciana Zita FAM
15.69 1.3 Lucía Aylén Zurdo BA
15.77 1.7 Malena Bustamante BA
100 metros llanos varones GPS
10.14 Deliser Espinoza Arturo PAN
10.31 Almiron Escobar Cesar PAR
10.35 Zalazar Ayala Misael PAR
10.43 1.8 Franco Florio FAM
10.47 -2.1 Daniel Rodrigo Londero FAM
10.52 0.5 Tomás Pablo Mondino SF
10.56 0.5 Lucas Adrián Villegas SL
10.60 WolK Retmer Jonathan PAR
10.61 a 1.6 Gustavo Alejandro Mongelos PAR
10.63 Maidana Pedrozo Fredy PAR
10.63 Adrian NIcolari URU
10.69 0.5 Tomás Ariel Villegas SL
10.72 0.7 Pedro Rodríguez Merlo FAM TOTAL 22
10.76 Agustín Nahuel Pinti MZA
10.76 Matías Agustín Elizaincin FAM
10.80 Facundo Santos URU
10.82 0.7 Felipe Harte ARG
10.87 Tobías Pereyra FAM
10.89 Alejo Pafundi SF
10.90 Alvaro Piñeyro URU
10.93 Francisco Santinelli Ildarraz BA
11.06 1.5 Matías Agustín Castro LRI
200 metros llanos varones GPS
20.61 Zalazar Ayala Misael PAR
20.73 Almiron Escobar Cesar PAR
21.12 1.1 Bautista Diamante FAM
21.16 1.2 Tomás Pablo Mondino SF
21.19 Maidana Pedrozo Fredy PAR
21.25 1.1 Matías Falchetti FAM
21.26 Deliser Espinoza Arturo PAN
21.36 0.1 Juan Ignacio Ciampitti FAM
21.46 WolK Retmer Jonathan PAR
21.47 0.1 Agustín Nahuel Pinti MZA TOTAL 17
21.73 0.5 Tomás Ariel Villegas SL
21.78 1.5 Francisco Santinelli BA
21.90 1.6 Julián Pereyra FAM
21.99 1.0 Pedro Rodríguez Merlo FAM
22.09 -0.2 Lucas Adrián Villegas SL
22.17 Renzo Salvatore Cremaschi MZA
22.58 Alvaro Piñeyro URU
400 metros llanos varones GPS
45.53 Eliean gaspar Larregina BA
45.75 Padrino Villazana Kelvis VEN
45.98 Mendes Da Silva Douglas BRA
46.91 Alfredo Emilio Sepúlveda CHI
47.63 Rodriguez Osorno Jonathan COL
47.58 Matías Falchetti FAM
47.79 Pedro Emmert FAM
48.58 Matías Gónzalez URU
48.65 Julián Pereyra FAM TOTAL 12
48.86 Marcos Andrés Villagra CHU
49.28 Mateo Durán FAM
49.49 Oscar Santiago Castro FAM
110 metros con vallas varones GPN
14.21 -0.3 Renzo Salvatore Cremaschi MZA
14.78 -1.7 Julián Berca MZA
15.04 0.3 Santiago Ezequiel Riveira SL
15.20 -0.1 Joaquín Olmos FAM TOTAL 8
15.74 -0.3 Guillermo Quintero MZA
16.02 2.0 Matías Ledesma BA
16.06 0.3 Lorenzo Rossetto COR
16.39 1.5 Germán Rivero Fernández BA
400 m con vallas varones GPS
49.62 Sepulveda Alfredo CHI
51.18 Bruno Agustín De Genaro SL
52.09 Damián Gabriel Moretta FAM TOTAL 6
56.56 Andrés Mendoza SF
56.77 Rodrigo Joel Bordón FAM
51.50 Guillermo Ruggeri MZA
800 m Mujeres GPS
2:05.47 Calderon Maza Andrea ECU
2:08.19 Martina Daniela Escudero RN
2:09.06 Poma Mendoza Anita PER
2:09.24 a Leidy Lorena Sinisterra COL
2:10.09 Evangelina Luján Thomas CHU
2:11.35 Fabiana Salomé Gramajo FAM
2:12.26 Juana Zuberbuhler BA
2:13.33 Sandra Maia Gómez FAM
2:13.57 Karen Ailén Rocca BA
2:14.21 Nazarena Firpo URU
2:14.31 María Paz Romero CTS
2:14.87 Delfina Olivero FAM TOTAL 17
2:16.62 Victoria Olives SF
2:18.99 Joaquina Durá BA
2:19.33 Celeste Pampillón ER
2:19.54 Delfina Morena Molina BA
2:20.09 Camila González FAM
1500 m Mujeres GPS
4.20.16 Micaela Levaggi BA
4:20.80 Daiana Alejandra Ocampo FAM
4:25.29 Poma Mendoza Anita PER
4:28.24 Antonella Janet Guerrero FAM
4:32.14 Fabiana Salomé Gramajo FAM
4:37.48 Karen Ailén Rocca BA
4:38.80 Sandra Maia Gómez FAM
4:42.64 Noeli Vicintin BA
4:43.01 Juana Zuberbuhler BA TOTAL 15
4:44.26 Karen Marianela Cejas BA
4:45.72 Iara Becker FAM
4:47.15 Camila González FAM
4:47.29 Brisa Nicole Trecanao RN
4:47.60 María Paz Romero CTS
4:47.68 Renata Dolhare FAM
3000 m c/obstáculos Mujeres GPS
10:13.63 Carolina Lozano SF
10:15.03 Clara Macarena Baiocchi COR
11:23.31 Shalom Eunice Lescano BA
10:39.58 Stefany Paola López COL
11:58.58 Emilia Gigón SF TOTAL 8
12:16.11 Juliana Itatí Romero CTS
12:18.79 Greta Victoria Rodríguez ER
12:45.22 Luana Ayelé Britez MNS
5000 m Mujeres GPS
15:49.90 Micaela Levaggi BA
15:57.24 Daiana Alejandra Ocampo FAM
16:06.66 Carolina Lozano SF
16:47.02 Florencia Lorena Cuello MZA
17:08.78 Antonella Janet Guerrero FAM
17:12.32 Stefany Paola López COL
17:12.69 Nélida del Carmen Peñaflor SDE
17:30.70 Nair Gisele Dianes BA
17:35.15 Karen Marianela Cejas BA
17:53.60 Catalina García Paul FAM
17:59.56 Renata Dolhare FAM TOTAL 18
18:06.59 Constanza Garrido BA
18:20.78 Gisela Cristina Díaz SDE
18:38.41 Ainhoa Roldán BA
18:39.77 Ximena Anahí Simeone ER
18:48.05 Camila Farinelli FAM
18:50.27 Sofía Ailín Costa SL
18.51.05 Maria Belen Cordoba BA
800 m varones GPS
1:45.42 Abreu Paes Lutimar BRA
1:49.25 Julián Alberto Gaviola FAM
1:50.41 Gonzalo Gervasini URU
1:50.35 Montes de Oca Santamaria ECU
1:50.67 Jairo Moreira URU
1:50.70 Rodriguez Osorno Johnatan COL
1:51.56 Uriel Rodrigo Muñoz BA
1:51.69 Leandro Ismael Paris SL
1:51.69 Franco Gastón Peidón BA
1:52.32 Augusto Mariano Cochet FAM TOTAL 22
1:52.46 Diego Matías Leones SF
1:53.09 Estanislao Mendivil FAM
1:53.09 Pedro Emmert FAM
1:53.20 Leonardo Leonel Pérez-Lazarte BA
1:53.46 Edgar Emanuel Valdez CAT
1:53.66 Tomás Mirón FAM
1:54.07 Víctor Fabián Colazo FAM
1:54.09 Preciado Moreno David COL
1:54.82 Rodriguez Espinel Santiago COL
1:54.64 Vicente Gómez FAM
1:55-58 Matias González URU
1:55.85 Fabricio da Rosa URU
1500 m varones GPS
3:39.94 Abreu Paes Lutimar BRA
3:43.00 Matías Antonio Reynaga ARG
3:45.29 Leandro Leonel Pérez-Lazarte BA
3:45.78 José Zabala SF
3:46.40 Fabián Manrique FAM
3:48.96 Gonzalo Gervasini URU
3:49.18 Montes de Oca Santamaria ECU
3:50.56 Agustín Alejandro Contreras BA
3:50.92 Sebastián Agustín De Zan FAM
3:52.00 Pablo Agustín Toledo SDE TOTAL 19
3:52.00 Rodriguez Espinel Santiago COL
3:54.23 Uriel Rodrigo Muñoz BA
3:55.34 Manuel Rojas BA
3:55.90 Alexis Gabriel Corrías RN
3:56.56 Lautaro Ocampo SF
3:56.66 Franco Gastón Peidón BA
3.57.83 Juan Ignacio Dutari COR
3:58.00 Preciado Moreno David COL
3:59.81 Edgar Emanuel Valdez CAT
3000 m c/obstáculos varones GPS
8:41.91 Palomino Greta PER
8:55.24 Tomás Vega BA
8:55.89 Carlos Augusto Johnson SF
8:57.30 Fausto Alonso FAM
8:58.03 Germán Vega BA
8:58.63 Marcos Julián Molina SF
9:15.00 Bolivar Latorre Camilo COL
9:29.16 Jerónimo Pedro Peralta COR TOTAL 12
9:32.03 Jonathan Ezequiel García BA
9:37.71 Hipólito Pereiro FAM
9.49.09 Gabriel Corda BA
CT Daniel Oscar Penta ARG
5000 m varones GPS
13:44.58 Matías Antonio Reynaga SAL
13:47.00 Marcos Julian Molina ER
13:57.82 Fabián Manrique FAM
14:14.49 José Zabala SF
14:15.97 Edgar Felipe Neri-Chávez SDE
14:21.80 Daniel Toroya BOL
14:28.04 Ninavia Mamani BOL
14:29.61 Alan Esteban Niestroj FAM
14:30.37 Ezequiel Chavarría TUC
14:31.97 Pablo Agustín Toledo SDE
14:34.82 Rodriguez Espinel Santiago COL
14:37.12 Tomás Vega BA
14:43.85 Agustín Alejandro Contreras BA
14:43.86 Gustavo Martín Villafañe SJ
14:44.71
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Events 9.18 (after 1920)
1922 – The Kingdom of Hungary is admitted to the League of Nations.
1927 – The Columbia Broadcasting System goes on the air.
1928 – Juan de la Cierva makes the first Autogyro crossing of the English Channel.
1931 – Imperial Japan instigates the Mukden Incident as a pretext to invade and occupy Manchuria.
1934 – The Soviet Union is admitted to the League of Nations.
1939 – World War II: The Polish government of Ignacy Mościcki flees to Romania.
1939 – World War II: The radio show Germany Calling begins transmitting Nazi propaganda.
1943 – World War II: Adolf Hitler orders the deportation of Danish Jews.
1944 – World War II: The British submarine HMS Tradewind torpedoes Jun'yō Maru, killing 5,600, mostly slave labourers and POWs.
1944 – World War II: Operation Market Garden results in the liberation of Eindhoven.
1944 – World War II: The Battle of Arracourt begins.
1945 – General Douglas MacArthur moves his general headquarters from Manila to Tokyo.
1947 – The National Security Act reorganizes the United States government's military and intelligence services.
1948 – Operation Polo is terminated after the Indian Army accepts the surrender of the army of Hyderabad.
1948 – Margaret Chase Smith of Maine becomes the first woman elected to the United States Senate without completing another senator's term.
1954 – Finnish president J. K. Paasikivi becomes the first Western head of state to be awarded the highest honor of the Soviet Union, the Order of Lenin.
1960 – Fidel Castro arrives in New York City as the head of the Cuban delegation to the United Nations.
1961 – U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld dies in an air crash while attempting to negotiate peace in the Katanga region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
1962 – Burundi, Jamaica, Rwanda and Trinidad and Tobago are admitted to the United Nations.
1962 – Aeroflot Flight 213 crashes into a mountain near Chersky Airport, killing 32 people.
1964 – The wedding of Constantine II of Greece and Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark takes place in Athens.
1973 – The Bahamas, East Germany and West Germany are admitted to the United Nations.
1974 – Hurricane Fifi strikes Honduras with 110 mph winds, killing 5,000 people.
1977 – Voyager I takes the first distant photograph of the Earth and the Moon together.
1980 – Soyuz 38 carries two cosmonauts (including one Cuban) to the Salyut 6 space station.
1981 – The Assemblée Nationale votes to abolish capital punishment in France.
1982 – The Sabra and Shatila massacre in Lebanon comes to an end.
1984 – Joe Kittinger completes the first solo balloon crossing of the Atlantic.
1988 – The 8888 Uprising in Myanmar comes to an end.
1988 – General Henri Namphy, president of Haiti, is ousted from power in a coup d'état led by General Prosper Avril.
1990 – Liechtenstein becomes a member of the United Nations.
1992 – An explosion rocks Giant Mine at the height of a labor dispute, killing nine replacement workers in Yellowknife, Canada.
1997 – United States media magnate Ted Turner donates US$1 billion to the United Nations.
1997 – The Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention is adopted.
2001 – First mailing of anthrax letters from Trenton, New Jersey in the 2001 anthrax attacks.
2007 – Buddhist monks join anti-government protesters in Myanmar, starting what some call the Saffron Revolution.
2011 – The 2011 Sikkim earthquake is felt across northeastern India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and southern Tibet.
2012 – Greater Manchester Police officers PC Nicola Hughes and PC Fiona Bone are murdered in a gun and grenade ambush attack in Greater Manchester, England.
2014 – Scotland votes against independence from the United Kingdom, by 55% to 45%.
2015 – Two security personnel, 17 worshippers in a mosque, and 13 militants are killed during a Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan attack on a Pakistan Air Force base on the outskirts of Peshawar.
2016 – The 2016 Uri attack in Jammu and Kashmir, India by terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed results in the deaths of nineteen Indian Army soldiers and all four attackers.
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2024 olympics Brazil roster
Archery
Marcus D'Almeida (Rio De Janeiro)
Ana Caetano (Rio De Janeiro)
Athletics
Gabriel Dos Santos (São Paulo)
Douglas Hernandes (Brasília)
Jadson Lima (Arapiraca)
Lucas Marcelino (Franca)
José Ferreira (Brasília)
Erik Cardoso (Paracicabo)
Felipe Dos Santos (Americana)
Paulo Camilo (Santo André)
Renan Gallina (Curitiba)
Matheus Da Silva (Fortaleza)
Lucas Carvalho (Santo André)
Eduardo De Deus; Jr. (Campinas)
Rafael Pereira (Contagem)
Al Dos Santos (São Joaquim Da Barra)
Lucas Vilar (Limeira)
Caio Bonfim (Sobradinho)
Matheus Corrêa (Blumenau)
Fernando Santana (Ribeirão Preto)
Almir Dos Santos (Matupá)
Darlan Romani (Concórdia)
Welington Morais (Imperatriz)
Luiz Da Silva (Juiz De Fora)
Pedro Rodrigues (Parintins)
Gabriela De Sousa (São Paulo)
Lissandra Campos (Cuiabá)
Ana Silva (Contagem)
Ana Azevedo (São Roque)
Vitória Rosa (Rio De Janeiro)
Lorraine Martins (São Paulo)
Tiffani Marinho (Duque De Caxias)
Flávia De Lima (Campo Do Tenente)
Chayenne Da Silva (Nova Iguaçu)
Tatiane De Silva (Guairacá)
Érica De Sena (Camaragibe)
Viviane Lyra (Rio De Janeiro)
Valdileia Martins (Querência Do Norte)
Juliana Campos (São Caetano Do Sul)
Eliane Martins (Joinville)
Gabriele Dos Santos (Brasília)
Izabela Da Silva (Adamantina)
Andressa De Morais (João Pessoa)
Jucilene De Lima (Taperoá)
Badminton
Ygor De Oliveira (Rio De Janeiro)
Juliana Vieira (São Paulo)
Basketball
Alexey Borges (Franca)
Elio Corazza (São Bernardo Do Campo)
Marcelo Huertas (São Paulo)
Yago Dos Santos (Tupã)
Raul Neto (São Paulo)
George De Paula (Diadema)
Vítor Benite (Jundiaí)
Leo Meindl (São Paulo)
Gui Dos Santos (Brasília)
Marcos Silva (Cachoeiro De Itapemirim)
Bruno Caboclo (Osasco)
João Pereira (Rio De Janeiro)
Lucas Silva (Bauru)
Cristiano Felício (Pouso Alegre)
Boxing
Michael Trindade (Marituba)
Luiz De Oliveira (São Caetano Do Sul)
Wanderley Pereira (Curitiba)
Keno Machado (Sapeaçu)
Abner Da Silva; Jr. (Sorocaba)
Caroline De Almeida (São Paulo)
Tatiana Chagas (Salvador)
Bárbara Gonçalves (São Paulo)
Jucielen Romeu (Rio Claro)
Beatriz Ferreira (Salvador)
Canoeing
Mateus Dos Santos (Brasília)
Pedro Da Silva (Ipaussu)
Isaquias Dos Santos (Ubaitaba)
Jacky Godmann (Itacaré)
Vagner Souta (Guarantã Do Norte)
Valdenice Do Nascimento (Teresópolis)
Ana Vargas (Iturama)
Ana Vergutz (Cascavel)
Cycling
Ulan Galinski (São Paulo)
Vinícius Costa (Cabo Frio)
Gustavo De Oliveira (Carapicuíba)
Ana Magalhães (Rio De Janeiro)
Raiza Henrique (Pirenópolis)
Paola Reis (Brasília)
Diving
Isaac Filho (Rio De Janeiro)
Ingrid De Oliveira (Rio De Janeiro)
Equestrian
João Oliva (São Paulo)
Márcio Jorge (Colina)
Rafael Losano (Rio Claro)
Carlos Paro (Colina)
Ruy Filho (São Paulo)
Stephan Barcha (Rio De Janeiro)
Yuri Mansur (São Paulo)
Rodrigo Pessoa (Wilton, Connecticut)
Pedro Veniss (Rio De Janeiro)
Fencing
Guilherme Toldo (Porto Alegre)
Mariana Pistoia (São Paulo)
Nathalie Moellhausen (Milan, Italy)
Gymnastics
Arthur Mariano (Campinas)
Diogo Soares (Piracicaba)
Rayan Dutra (Belo Horizonte)
Rebeca De Andrade (Guarulhos)
Jade Barbosa (Curitiba)
Lorrane Oliveira (Nova Iguaçu)
Flávia Saraiva (Rio De Janeiro)
Júlia Soares (Colombo)
Bárbara Domingos (Curitiba)
Maria Arakaki (Maceió)
Victória Borges (Aracaju)
Déborah Barbosa (Aracaju)
Sofia Pereira (São Paulo)
Nicole Duarte (Aracaju)
Camilla Gluckstein (Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey)
Handball
Gabriela Moreschi (Maringá)
Marcela Arounian (São Paulo)
Jhennifer Dos Santos (Brasília)
Kelly Rosa (São Paulo)
Bruna De Paula (Campestre)
Mariane Fernándes (Niterói)
Tamires De Araújo (Rio De Janeiro)
Jéssica Quintino (São Paulo)
Larissa Araújo (Curitiba)
Adriana De Castro (Fortaleza)
Giulia Guarieiro (São Paulo)
Gabriela Bitolo (São Paulo)
Patrícia Machado (Rio De Janeiro)
Renata De Arruda (Olinda)
Judo
Michel Augusto (Bastos)
Willian Lima (Mogi Das Cruzes)
Daniel Cargnin (Porto Alegre)
Guilherme Schimidt (Brasília)
Rafael De Macedo (Porto Alegre)
Leonardo Gonçalves (Iguape)
Rafael Da Silva (Rolândia)
Natasha Ferreira (São Paulo)
Larissa Pimenta (São Vicente)
Rafaela Silva (Rio De Janeiro)
Ketleyn Quadros (Ceilândia)
Mayra Da Silva (Porto Alegre)
Beatriz De Souza (Itariri)
Pentathlon
Isabela Abreu (Brasília)
Rowing
Lucas Ferreira (Rio De Janeiro)
Beatriz Cardoso (São Paulo)
Rugby
Milena Mariano (São José Dos Campos)
Gisele Dos Santos (Brasília)
Yasmim Soares (São Paulo)
Mariana Nicolau (São José Dos Campos)
Luiza Campos (Porto Alegre)
Thalia Costa (São Luís)
Thalita Costa (São Luís)
Marina Costa (São Bernardo Do Campo)
Gabriela Lima (Brasília)
Raquel Kochhann (Saudades)
Bianca Silva (Guarulhos)
Marcelle Souza (Rio De Janeiro)
Sailing
Gabriel Simões (Rio De Janeiro)
João Bulhões (Rio De Janeiro)
Mateus Isaac (São Paulo)
Bruno Lobo (São Luís)
Bruno Da Silva (Florianópolis)
Marco Grael (Niterói)
Henrique Haddad (Rio De Janeiro)
Gabriella Kidd (Salvador)
Marina Arndt (São Paulo)
Martine Grael (Niterói)
Kahina Kunze (São Paulo)
Isabel Swan (Rio De Janeiro)
Shooting
Philipe Chateaubrian (Brasília)
Geovana Meyer (Joinville)
Georgia Bastos (São Paulo)
Skateboarding
Luigi Cini (Curitiba)
Augusto Dos Santos (Curitiba)
Pedro Barros (Florianópolis)
Felipe Gustavo (Brasília)
Kelvin Hoefler (Guarujá)
Giovanni Vianna (Santo André)
Raicca Ventura (São Paulo)
Gabi Mazetto (São Paulo)
Isadora Pacheco (Florianópolis)
Dora Varella (São Paulo)
Jhulia Leal (Imperatriz)
Pâmela Rosa (São José Dos Campos)
Soccer
Lorena Leite (Ituverava)
Antônia Silva (Pau Dos Ferros)
Tarciane De Lima (Belford Roxo)
Rafaelle Souza (Cipó)
Maria Sampaio (Rio Casca)
Tamires De Britto (Caeté)
Kerolin Ferraz (Bauru)
Vitória Silva (Suzano)
Adriana Da Silva (União)
Marta Da Silva (Dois Riachos)
Jheniffer Gouveia (São Paulo)
Tainá De Oliveira (São Paulo)
Yasmim Ribeiro (Governador Valadares)
Ludmila Da Silva (Guarulhos)
Thaís Ferreira (Campinas)
Gabi Da Silva (São Paulo)
Ana De Araújo (Rondonópolis)
Gabi Portilho (Brasília)
Priscila Da Silva (São Gonçalo Do Amarante)
Angelina Costantino (Jersey City, New Jersey)
Lauren Costa (Votorantim)
Luciana Dionizio (Belo Horizonte)
Surfing
Felipe Toledo (San Clemente, California)
João Chianca (Saquerema)
Gabriel Ferreira (São Sebastião)
Tainá Hinckel (São Paulo)
Tatiana Dos Santos (Kauai County, Hawaii)
Luana Silva (Honolulu County, Hawaii)
Swimming
Eduardo Moraes (Belo Horizonte)
Kayky Mota (São Paulo)
Nicolas Albiero (Louisville, Kentucky)
Guilherme Santos (Salvador)
Marcelo Chierighini (Itu)
Guilherme Da Costa (Rio De Janeiro)
Gabriel Santos (Guarulhos)
Breno Correia (Rio De Janeiro)
Fernando Scheffer (Canoas)
Murilo Sartori (Americana)
Guilherme Basseto (Ribeirão Preto)
Giovana Medeiros (São Paulo)
Maria Costa (Rio De Janeiro)
Gabrielle Roncatto (São Paulo)
Bea Dizotti (São Paulo)
Stephanie Balduccini (São Paulo)
Ana Vieira (São Paulo)
Maria Heitmann (Belo Horizonte)
Ana Da Cunha (Salvador)
Viviane Jungblut (Porto Alegre)
Table tennis
Guilherme Teodoro (Brasília)
Hugo Calderano (Rio De Janeiro)
Vitor Ishiy (São Paulo)
Giulia Takahashi (São Bernardo Do Campo)
Bruna Takahashi (São Bernardo Do Campo)
Bruna Alexandre (Criciúma)
Taekwondo
Henrique Fernandes (Caixas)
Edival Pontes (João Pessoa)
Maria Pacheco (São Caetano Do Sul)
Caroline Dos Santos (São Caetano Do Sul)
Tennis
Thiago Monteiro (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Thiago Wild (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Bea Maia (São Paulo)
Laura De Andrade (Barcelona, Spain)
Luisa Stefani (São Paulo)
Triathlon
Miguel Hidalgo (Salto)
Manoel Dos Santos; Jr. (Fortaleza)
Djenyfer Arnold (São Paulo)
Vittória De Mello (Fortaleza)
Volleyball
Arthur Lanci (Maringá)
Lukas Bergmann (Toledo)
Adriano Xavier (Murici)
André Stein (Vila Velha)
George Wanderley (Campina Grande)
Evandro De Oliveira; Jr. (Rio De Janeiro)
Bruno Rezende (Rio De Janeiro)
Yoandy Leal (Contagem)
Isac Santos (São Gonçalo)
Fernando Kreling (Caxias Do Sul)
Lucas Saatkamp (Colinas)
Thales Hoss (São Leopoldo)
Ricardo De Souza (Contagem)
Alan De Souza (São João De Meriti)
Flávio Gualberto (Pimenta)
Darlan Souza (Rio De Janeiro)
Diana Duarte (Barueri)
Tainara Santos (Jandira)
Lorenne Teixeira (Conselheiro Lafaiete)
Ana Ramos (Espinosa)
Eduarda Lisboa (Aracaju)
Bárbara De Freitas (Rio De Janeiro)
Carolina Young (Rio De Janeiro)
Nyeme Nunes (Barra Do Corda)
Thaísa De Menezes (Rio De Janeiro)
Rosa Montibeller (Nova Trento)
Macris Carneiro (Santo André)
Roberta Ratzke (Curitiba)
Gabi Guimarães (Belo Horizonte)
Ana De Souza (Rio De Janeiro)
Ana Da Silva (Belo Horizonte)
Júlia Bergmann (Toledo)
Weightlifting
Amanda Schott (São Paulo)
Laura Amaro (Brasília)
Wrestling
Giullia De Oliveira (Rio De Janeiro)
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Duas atletas de Balneário Camboriú venceram no voto popular e garantiram vaga na final do troféu Gustavo Kuerten, oferecido pela Secretaria de Estado, Turismo, Cultura e Esporte. A premiação celebra os melhores atletas e paratletas de Santa Catarina. O grande premiado será revelado nesta segunda-feira (26), em Florianópolis.
As atletas Caroline Gomes de Castro (Atleta revelação paradesporto) e Suelen Macheski (Melhor atleta do paradesporto), vão concorrer na final que terá resultado escolhido pelo Conselho Estadual do Esporte.
Em 2017, a atleta Suelen Marcheski, foi vencedora na categoria Melhor Atleta Paradesportiva do ano. A garota concorre na mesma categoria este ano.
Conheça os outros indicados de Balneário Camboriú:
Willian Cardoso- melhor atleta (Já indicado pelo conselho)
Douglas Mendes- atleta revelação (Já indicado pelo conselho)
Diogo Gamboa- melhor técnico (Já indicado pelo conselho)
Bocha Paralímpica AFADEFI- melhor equipe paradesportiva (Já indicada pelo conselho)
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Hellsinki Metal Festival de Finlandia invita por primera vez a una banda chilena
El proyecto Come To Latin America (CTLA) lanzó METAL SWAP, una campaña que promoverá la participación de una banda chilena en un festival de Rock en Finlandia en agosto de 2024 y de un grupo finlandés en CL.Rock.
El objetivo es promover la escena del Rock/Metal, hacerla más vibrante, y crear oportunidades para el intercambio y la internacionalización de los grupos a través de charlas y talleres.
Come to Latin America (CTLA) es un proyecto de exportación de música heavy metal apoyado y financiado por el Ministerio de Educación y Cultura de Finlandia. Tras la gira latinoamericana de la banda finlandesa Where’s My Bible -ganadores de la versión 2022 de esta campaña, con votación de internautas de toda la región-, este año CTLA se dedica a Chile y su escena de los sonidos pesados.
En esta nueva edición, junto con organizar la presentación de una banda chilena en Finlandia, se realizarán charlas educativas y se crearán instancias para conectar a los grupos chilenos y latinoamericanos con sus pares finlandeses. Además, se promoverán nuevas bandas cada semana a través de las redes sociales de CTLA. Todo esto, a través de la campaña METAL SWAP.
"Estamos muy emocionados de ayudar a promover la escena metalera chilena y en el resto de América Latina”, dice Niina Fu, creadora de CTLA.
Banda chilena en festival finlandés
Está contemplado que una banda chilena de Rock/Metal participe en la próxima edición del Hellsinki Metal Festival, a celebrarse el 9 y 10 de agosto en la capital de Finlandia.
Las tres bandas chilenas candidatas para participar en el festival son Sobernot, Demoniac y Alterhyde, las cuales fueron preseleccionadas por media partners y periodistas especializados.
Representantes del festival finlandés elegirán a la banda chilena, cuyo nombre se anunciará próximamente a través de las redes sociales de CTLA y de los medios que están apoyando esta iniciativa, como Rockaxis y Radio Futuro.
En paralelo, se está eligiendo a una banda finlandesa para que forme parte del festival CL.Rock, que se realizará el 10 de noviembre en el Estadio Santa Laura de Santiago. Los candidatos finlandeses, elegidos por representantes de la prensa especializada y de CTLA, se darán a conocer en agosto y la nominada será parte de dicho espectáculo.
Oportunidades para jóvenes artistas
El principal beneficio de METAL SWAP para las bandas es la visibilidad internacional y la creación de redes con bandas de metal finlandesas. Además, esta campaña ofrece a todas las bandas del proyecto la posibilidad de participar en cuatro talleres en línea sobre internacionalización y desarrollo profesional.
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Premio para los nominados
Neural DSP, fundada por los chilenos Douglas Castro y Francisco Crespo, es una empresa que recibió el prestigioso “Premio a la Internacionalización del Presidente de la República de Finlandia” en 2023.
Esta compañía ha desarrollado software y hardware avanzado de procesamiento digital de señales para músicos, especialmente guitarristas y bajistas. Neural DSP donará un premio equivalente a 6.000 euros, dividido entre las bandas chilenas y finlandesas que ganen esta versión de CTLA.
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La visita de Hernán Rojas, miembro del jurado de CTLA, a Finlandia
El objetivo de CTLA es aumentar la cooperación de diversas maneras, incluyendo la invitación de profesionales de la música a Finlandia. En la primera fase del proyecto, participaron 100 profesionales de la música latinoamericana, entre ellos Hernán Rojas. El año pasado, este reconocido productor musical chileno y actual miembro del jurado de CTLA, visitó Finlandia en el marco del proyecto.
El punto culminante de la visita fue cuando Rojas se convirtió en el primer latinoamericano en participar en el Nordic Business Forum, una conferencia
internacional de gran relevancia que reúne a más de 6.500 líderes empresariales provenientes de más de 50 países. En ediciones anteriores, han participado en este encuentro personalidades como el Presidente Barack Obama, Arnold Schwarzenegger y George Clooney, entre otros.
Puedes ver su discurso acá: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_z8xu_fhhxc
En este viaje, Rojas expuso acerca del poder de la música y del rock como motor de cambio en procesos educativos y organizacionales. “Un momento especial fue la realización de un taller con jóvenes en el colegio Suutarinkylä, cuna de muchas de las bandas de rock, pop y metal finlandés, comenta Hernan Rojas.
“¡Esperamos recibir en el futuro a otros profesionales vinculados con la industria musical chilena en Finlandia”, dice Niina Fu.
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