ADHEMAR FERREIRA DA SILVA

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ADHEMAR FERREIRA DA SILVA - Heritage Plaque

Plaque name: ADHEMAR FERREIRA DA SILVA

 

Location: Centro Esportivo e de Lazer Tietê, Av. Santos Dumont, 843 - Luz, São Paulo - SP , 01101-000

 

Plaque awarded: 02/12/2018

 

Reason: Plaque Category - Legend

Legend: Adhemar Ferreira da Silva (BRA)

  • 2-time Olympic gold medallist;
  • Triple jump world record (16.00m) set in Tiete Stadium, São Paulo on 3 December 1950
  • 1952 and 1956 Olympic Games – 2 gold.
    5 ratified world records

Triple jumper Adhemar da Silva has a good claim to be the greatest ever athlete produced by the South American continent, thanks to his back-to-back Olympic Games gold medals in 1952 and 1956. Da Silva was in a class of his own in the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, breaking his own world record with 16.12m in the second round and improving to 16.22m in the fifth round. Having improved the world record to 16.56m in 1955, da Silva retained the Olympic title in Melbourne the following year with an Olympic record of 16.35m.

Born: São Paulo, Brazil, 29 September 1927.
Died: São Paulo, Brazil, 12 January 2001.

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