Robson da Silva

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Robson Caetano da Silva (born September 4, 1964 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian sprinter. He participated in four consecutive Olympic Summer Games (1984, 1988, 1992, 1996) and won the bronze medal over 200 metres in the 1988 Seoul Olympics as well as in the 4×100 m relay in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

Róbson da Silva
Personal information
Full nameRóbson Caetano da Silva
Nationality Brazil
Born (1964-09-04) September 4, 1964 (age 59)
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight74 kg (163 lb)
Sport
SportTrack and field
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing  Brazil
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul 200 metres
Bronze medal – third place 1996 Atlanta 4×100 m relay
World Indoor Championships
Bronze medal – third place1987 Indianapolis200 m
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place 1991 Havana 100 metres
Gold medal – first place 1991 Havana 200 metres
Silver medal – second place 1987 Indianapolis 200 metres
Bronze medal – third place 1983 Caracas 4x100 m relay
Summer Universiade
Gold medal – first place1989 Duisburg200 metres
South American Youth Championships
Gold medal – first place1979 Cochabamba 4x100 m relay
Silver medal – second place1979 Cochabamba 100 m
Bronze medal – third place1979 Cochabamba 200 m
Updated on 8 May 2013

Da Silva won three victories at World Cup competitions (1985, 1989, and 1992) over 200 m. He set two South American records over 100 metres and five over 200 m. In 1989, he was ranked No. 1 in the world with a time of 19.96 s over 200 m. His personal best of 10.00 makes him the fourth fastest South American in history.[citation needed]

Regarding performance-enhancing drugs, Da Silva has stated he decided "not to take [them] and lose because it was a matter of character [and] dignity".[1]

International competitions

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Representing  Brazil
YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventResultNotes
1979South American Youth ChampionshipsCochabamba, Bolivia2nd100 m11.0 sA
3rd200 m22.6 sA
1st4 × 100 m relay43.1 sA
1981South American Junior ChampionshipsRio de Janeiro, Brazil1stLong jump7.40
1982Pan American Junior ChampionshipsBarquisimeto, Venezuela1st100 m10.34 (w)
5thLong jump7.23 m
4th4 × 100 m relay3:28.03
1983South American Junior ChampionshipsMedellín, Colombia1st100 m10.49
1st200 m21.10
World ChampionshipsHelsinki, Finland30th (qf)100 m10.66
Pan American GamesCaracas, Venezuela8th (h)200 m21.07
3rd4 × 100 m relay39.08
1984Olympic GamesLos Angeles, United States13th (sf)200 m20.80
6th (h)4 × 100 m relay39.27
1985South American ChampionshipsSantiago, Chile2nd100 m10.45
1st200 m20.70
World CupCanberra, Australia1st200 m20.441
2nd4 × 100 m relay38.311
1986Ibero-American ChampionshipsHavana, Cuba1st100 m10.02 (+1.8 m/s)
1st200 m20.43 (+1.2 m/s)
1st4 × 100 m relay39.30
1987World Indoor ChampionshipsIndianapolis, United States3rd200 m20.92
Pan American GamesIndianapolis, United States2nd200 m20.49
4th4 × 100 m relay39.85
World ChampionshipsRome, Italy26th (qf)100 m10.53
4th200 m20.22
9th (sf)4 × 100 m relay39.22
South American ChampionshipsSão Paulo, Brazil1st100 m10.39
1st200 m21.04
1st4 × 100 m relay40.17
1988Ibero-American ChampionshipsMexico City, Mexico1st100 m10.08 (+1.2 m/s)A
1st200 m20.05 (-0.3 m/s)A
2nd (h)[2]4 × 100 m relay39.20A
Olympic GamesSeoul, South Korea5th100 m10.11
3rd200 m20.04
1989World Indoor ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary2nd (sf)200 m20.862
South American ChampionshipsMedellín, Colombia1st200 m20.44
UniversiadeDuisburg, West Germany1st200 m20.33 (w)
World CupBarcelona, Spain1st200 m20.001
1990Goodwill GamesSeattle, United States2nd200 m20.77
Ibero-American ChampionshipsManaus, Brazil1st100 m10.12 (+1.2 m/s)
1st200 m20.43 (+0.3 m/s)
1st4 × 100 m relay40.37
1991South American ChampionshipsManaus, Brazil1st100 m10.18
1st200 m20.79
1st4 × 100 m relay39.90
Pan American GamesHavana, Cuba1st100 m10.32
1st200 m20.15
World ChampionshipsTokyo, Japan7th100 m10.12
4th200 m20.49
1992Ibero-American ChampionshipsSeville, Spain1st200 m20.58 (-2.6 m/s)
3rd4 × 100 m relay39.63
Olympic GamesBarcelona, Spain9th (sf)100 m10.32
4th200 m20.45
4th4 × 400 m relay3:01.61
World CupHavana, Cuba4th100 m10.341
1st200 m20.561
2nd4 × 100 m relay38.511
1993South American ChampionshipsLima, Peru1st100 m10.58
1st200 m20.90
World ChampionshipsStuttgart, Germany3rd (qf)200 m20.243
1994World CupLondon, United Kingdom4th4 × 100 m relay39.391
1995Pan American GamesMar del Plata, Argentina4th200 m20.60
7th4 × 100 m relay40.07
South American ChampionshipsManaus, Brazil1st100 m10.29
1st200 m20.54
1st4 × 100 m relay39.42
World ChampionshipsGothenburg, Sweden9th (sf)100 m10.20
4th200 m20.21
6th4 × 100 m relay39.35
1996Olympic GamesAtlanta, United States24th (qf)200 m20.65
3rd4 × 100 m relay38.41
1997World ChampionshipsAthens, Greece6th4 × 100 m relay38.48
1998Ibero-American ChampionshipsLisbon, Portugal6th200 m21.08
1st4 × 100 m relay39.82

1Representing the Americas
2Disqualified in the final
3Disqualified in the semifinals

References

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  1. ^ ESPN 30 on 30: 9.79* https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2318158/
  2. ^ Did not finish in the final
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Sporting positions
Preceded by Men's 200 m Best Year Performance
1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by Brazil's National Champion 100 metres
1991–1993
1995
Succeeded by