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National team
  
Brazil

Height
  
1.68 m

Name
  
Etiene Medeiros


Strokes
  
Sport
  
Weight
  
80 kg

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Full name
  
Etiene Pires de Medeiros

Born
  
24 May 1991 (age 32) (
1991-05-24
)

Similar People
  
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Profiles

Etiene Medeiros Nadadora Esporte Espetacular


Etiene Pires de Medeiros (born 24 May 1991) is a Brazilian competitive swimmer who participates in backstroke, butterfly and freestyle events. Widely regarded as the best Brazilian woman swimmer of all time, Medeiros was the first Brazilian to win an individual gold medal in a World Championship (long and short course) and Pan American Games, and the first to be a world record-holder in the modern era (only Maria Lenk in 1939 had accomplished this feat).

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2008–12

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At 17 years old, Etiene Medeiros won the silver medal in the 50-metre backstroke at the 2008 FINA Youth World Swimming Championships in Monterrey.

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At the 2009 World Aquatics Championships in Rome, she finished 21st in the 50-metre backstroke.

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Medeiros was at the 2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) in Dubai, where she finished 17th in the 50-metre backstroke and 30th in the 100-metre backstroke.

She joined the national delegation which attended the 2011 World Aquatics Championships in Shanghai, China, winning the vacancy after the positive doping of Fabiola Molina. Etiene finished 43rd in the 100-metre backstroke, with a time of 1:05.18. She also swam the 50-metre backstroke, where she finished 25th and in the 4×100-metre medley, where she finished 17th.

At the 2011 Pan American Games, Etiene finished 10th in the 100-metre backstroke heats, and did not go to the final.

She was at the 2012 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) in Istanbul, where she finished 10th in the 50-metre backstroke and 28th in the 100-metre backstroke.

2013–16

In January 2013, she moved to São Paulo and start work with Coach Fernando Vanzella in club SESI-SP. In April 2013, she won the Maria Lenk Trophy in Brazil, with a time of 27.88 seconds in the 50-metre backstroke, best mark of her life, and one of the best times of the year in the proof.

At the 2013 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona, she finished 21st in the 100-metre backstroke. In the 50-metre backstroke, qualified for the final with the fifth fastest time, 27.89 seconds, one hundredth of her personal best. In the final, she finished in 4th place, with a time of 27.83 seconds, her personal best, getting the best placement of a Brazilian woman in the World Championships. She also finished 12th in the 4×100-metre medley, along with Daynara de Paula, Larissa Oliveira and Beatriz Travalon.

At the 2014 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in Gold Coast, Queensland, she finished 5th in the 4x100-metre freestyle relay, along with Graciele Herrmann, Daynara de Paula and Alessandra Marchioro; 5th in the 4x100-metre medley relay, along with Graciele Herrmann, Ana Carla Carvalho and Daynara de Paula; 6th in the 50-metre freestyle; 7th in the 100-metre butterfly; and 11th in the 100-metre backstroke.

On September 3, 2014, participating in the José Finkel Trophy (short course competition) in Guaratinguetá, Medeiros broke three South American records: in the 50-metre freestyle with a time of 24.15, in the 50-metre backstroke with a time of 26.41, and in the 100-metre backstroke with a time of 57.53.

On December 7, 2014, participating in the 2014 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) in Doha, Qatar, Medeiros broke the world record in the 50-metre backstroke with a time of 25.67. Medeiros was the first woman in Brazil to get an individual medal in World Championships, and the first to win a gold medal. Medeiros won 3 medals in the competition: the gold in the Women's 50 metre backstroke, another gold in the 4 × 50 metre mixed medley relay (along with Felipe França, Nicholas Santos and Larissa Oliveira), and a bronze medal in the 4 × 50 metre mixed freestyle relay (along with Cesar Cielo, João de Lucca and Larissa Oliveira). On December 3, in the 4 × 50 metre mixed medley relay, Medeiros opened the final with a time of 25.83, and Brazil won the race beating the South American record with a time of 1:37.26, only 0.09 seconds from beating USA's world record (1:37.17). On December 6, in the 4 × 50 metre mixed freestyle relay, Brazil broke the South American record with a time of 1:29.17, only 4 hundredths of Russia, which won the silver medal. In the 50-metre backstroke, Medeiros broke the Americas record in the semifinal with a time of 25.99, and the World record in the final with a time of 25.67. Medeiros also broke 2 times the South American record in the 100 metre backstroke, with a time of 57.36 at heats and 57.13 in the semifinals, finishing in 7th place in the final; and 2 times in Women's 4 × 50 metre medley relay, with a time of 1:47.20 at heats and 1:46.47 in the final, finishing in 5th place.

At the Brazilian Open, in Rio de Janeiro, she broke the Americas record in the 50-metre backstroke, with a time of 27.37. She also broke the South American record in the 50-metre freestyle, with a time of 24.74.

At the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Canada, Medeiros made history again, winning the first gold medal in the history of Brazilian women's swimming at Pan American Games. In the Women's 100 metre backstroke, she did a time of 59.61, a new Pan Am Games and South American record. An hour after the unprecedented gold, she won the silver medal in the Women's 50 metre freestyle, with a new South American record, 24.55. In this competition, she also helped the Brazilian team to win two bronze medals in the 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay (this, breaking the South American record, with a time of 3:37.39) and 4 × 100 metre medley relay.

At the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, in the Women's 50 metre backstroke, Etiene broke another paradigm by becoming the first Brazilian woman to climb the podium in a long-course World Championships. She won the silver medal, beating the Americas record with a time of 27.26. In the Women's 100 metre backstroke, she came close to go to the final, finishing in 9th place, with a time of 59.97. She also finished 11th in the Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay, 14th in the Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay, and 16th in the Women's 50 metre freestyle.

At the Open tournament held in Palhoça, she broke the South American record in the 100-metre freestyle, with a time of 54.26.

2016 Summer Olympics

At the 2016 Summer Olympics, she went to the Women's 50 metre freestyle final, finishing 8th. She broke the South American record with a time of 24.45 in semifinals. She also competed in the Women's 100 metre freestyle, finishing 16th in the semifinals; in the Women's 100 metre backstroke, finishing 25th; and in the Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay, finishing 11th.

2016–2020

On September 13, 2016, at the José Finkel Trophy (short course competition), she broke the South American record in the 50-metre freestyle, with a time of 23.88. She came close to beating the Americas record (23.82 of Dara Torres).

On December 11, 2016, participating in the 2016 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) in Windsor, Canada, Medeiros won the gold medal with time of 25.82, to repeat as the 50m backstroke champion. Etiene also obtained a silver medal in the 4x50 medley relay on 8 December. In addition to Etiene, the Brazilian team was formed by Felipe Lima, Nicholas Santos and Larissa Oliveira. She also swam the 50m freestyle, qualifying for the semifinal with a time of 24.31, but gave up the race to focus on the others she was fighting. She had real medal chances in this event as well: in September, she did a time of 23.88, which would give her the silver medal in this Worlds if it was repeated.

At the 2017 World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, in the Women's 50 metre backstroke, she broke two times the Americas record, with 27.18 in the semifinals, and 27.14 in the final, to obtain her first gold medal. She was only 8 hundredths of a second off Zhao Jing's world record, obtained at the super-suits era. Medeiros became the first Brazilian woman to win gold medal at a World Championships in long course. She also finished 21th in the Women's 50 metre freestyle.

Personal bests

Etiene Medeiros is the current holder, or former holder, of the following records:

Long course (50 meters)
  • Americas record holder of the 50m backstroke: 27.14, time obtained on July 27, 2017
  • South American record holder of the 50m freestyle: 24.45, time obtained on August 12, 2016
  • Former South American record holder of the 100m freestyle: 54.26, time obtained on December 18, 2015
  • South American record holder of the 100m backstroke: 59.61, time obtained on July 17, 2015
  • South American record holder of the 4 × 100 m freestyle: 3:37.39, time obtained on July 14, 2015 with Larissa Oliveira, Graciele Herrmann and Daynara de Paula
  • Short course (25 meters)
  • World record holder of the 50m backstroke: 25.67, time obtained on December 7, 2014
  • South American record holder of the 50m freestyle: 23.88, time obtained on September 13, 2016
  • South American record holder of the 100m backstroke: 57.13, time obtained on December 3, 2014
  • Former South American record holder of the 4x50m freestyle: 1:39.85, time obtained on September 1, 2014 with Priscila de Souza, Jéssica Cavalheiro and Daynara de Paula
  • South American record holder of the 4x50m medley: 1:46.47, time obtained on December 5, 2014 with Ana Carla Carvalho, Daynara de Paula and Larissa Oliveira
  • South American record holder of the 4x50m mixed freestyle: 1:29.17, time obtained on December 6, 2014 with César Cielo, João de Lucca and Larissa Oliveira
  • South American record holder of the 4x50m mixed medley: 1:37.26, time obtained on December 4, 2014 with Felipe França, Nicholas Santos and Larissa Oliveira
  • Honors and awards

    Medeiros has received the following awards:

  • Medeiros was recognized by Época magazine as one of the 100 most influential Brazilians in 2014
  • References

    Etiene Medeiros Wikipedia