Prêmio Brasil Olímpico

Prêmio Brasil Olímpico

Prêmio Brasil Olímpico (which can be translated as "National Olympic Prize") is the name given to the highest recognition that a Brazilian athlete can receive nationally.

History and configuration

The award was created in 1999 by the Brazilian Olympic Committee (BOC), who wanted to have a form of maximum recognition that could be bestowed upon the Brazilian athletes that were considered to have been the best in the country.

The first installment of the award was held in São Paulo, but every other ceremony thereafter has been held in Rio de Janeiro.

In order to be eligible, an athlete must be affiliated to a sport's Confederation whose sport is part of the Olympic Program. The athlete is then nominated by his or her Confederation for a vote that will determine the best athlete in the country for each sport — some Confederations have nominated only one athlete at times, which results in the need for only one vote in order for the athlete to be chosen as the best in the country.

The winners of each sport's election integrate the longlist for the highest award to be granted: the "Athlete of the Year" award. From the longlist, three finalists (or nominees) are selected, with the winner announced only at the Award Ceremony, which takes place in the first half of December. It is also possible that an athlete that may not have won in his or her sport (which serves as a longlist for the Athlete of the Year award), still be included in the shortlist, if said athlete is the winner of the previous year award. This was done in 2005, when female gymnast Daiane dos Santos, although not having won in her sport's category, was included in the shortlist for the female award as the winner of the 2004 award — this resulted in the unusual circumstance of having two athletes from the same sport running for the same award, since gymnast Laís Souza was also nominated for the female Athlete of the Year award.

A noteworthy discrepancy is that, in the election for best athlete in each sport, men and women run together (there is only one "best athlete" in each sport, man or woman), but for the nomination for Best Athlete of the Year, there are separate categories for male and female athletes. This has the effect of ensuring a variety of sports amidst the six athletes (between men and women) that run for the two awards, since no sport will have two nominees (one male and one female).

In the election, the candidates are voted on by two separate groups: a selected jury (chosen by the BOC) and the popular vote, both voting online. The results are then combined and the winner, chosen.

In addition, there is another award, which can be granted to both athletes and non-athletes: the "Personalidade Olímpica" (Olympic Personality) Award. This is granted to any public figure whose efforts were deemed to have helped advance sport in the country.

In 2004, for the first time, awards were given for the Best Paralympic Athlete of the Year (also seggreagating men and women).

Best athlete of the year

Men

Women

Best athlete per sport

What follows is a list of the sports that had athletes chosen by the Brazilian Olympic Committee as the best in Brazil in each year. For this election, there is no gender seggregation, and only one individual is chosen per sport or category of sports — in some cases, given the Confederations that have authoritiy over several sports, only one athlete is chosen as "best" in that entire Confederation.

Although not a winner in a sport-specific category, gymnast Daiane dos Santos made the shortlist for the female Athlete of the Year as the winner of the previous year's award.

External links

* [http://www.cob.org.br/site/eventos_cob/home_evento_brasil_olimpico2.asp Official website] Portuguese


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Olímpico (disambiguation) — Olímpico or Olímpica (Portuguese and Spanish for Olympic), may refer to: Albergue Olímpico, a training center located in Puerto Rico Associação Olímpica de Itabaiana, a Brazilian football (soccer) club Atlético Deportivo Olímpico, a Peruvian… …   Wikipedia

  • Comité Olímpico Brasileño — El Comité Olímpico Brasileño, o simplemente COB, es la entidad máxima del deporte brasileño. Fue fundado el 8 de junio de 1914 en la sede de la Federación Brasileña de las Sociedades de Remo, por iniciativa de la Liga Metropolitana de Sports… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Estádio Olímpico do Pará — Full name Estádio Estadual Jornalista Edgar Augusto Proença Location Belém, Pará, Brasil Opened …   Wikipedia

  • Selección de fútbol de Brasil — Selección de fútbol de Brasil Datos generales Código FIFA BRA …   Wikipedia Español

  • Trío Olímpico — El Trío Olímpico es un trío musical paraguayo que estuvo formado por Eladio Martínez, Emigdio Ayala Báez y Albino Quiñónez. Se trata de una singular unión de compositor, arpista y cantante que representó al Paraguay exponiendo su arte en los… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Natália Falavigna — Medal record Competitor for  Brazil Women s Taekwondo Olympic Games Bronze …   Wikipedia

  • João Gonçalves Filho — (* 7. Dezember 1934; † 27. Juni 2010 in São Paulo) war ein brasilianischer Schwimmer, Wasserballspieler und mehrfacher Teilnehmer bei Olympischen Sommerspielen. Biografie João Gonçalves Filho war als Schwimmer erstmals 1952 Teilnehmer bei den… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Maria Lenk — with then Brazilian Minister of Sports Agnelo Queiroz Maria Emma Hulga Lenk (January 15, 1915 – April 16, 2007) was a Brazilian swimmer and to date is considered one of the greatest Brazilian female athletes. At the age of 17, she was the first… …   Wikipedia

  • Sportler des Jahres — Die Wahl zum Sportler des Jahres findet in vielen Ländern statt, wobei die Preisträger auf unterschiedliche Weise gewählt werden, meist entweder von Sportjournalisten oder durch allgemeine Publikumswahl. Auf internationaler Ebene werden seit dem… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Championnats Panaméricains De Karaté 2006 — Les championnats panaméricains de karaté 2006 ont eu lieu en 2006 à Saint Domingue, en République dominicaine. Il s agissait de la vingtième édition des championnats panaméricains de karaté seniors[1]. Sommaire 1 Résultats 1.1 …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”