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'''Ádria Santos''' is a [[Paralympian]] [[Track and field|athlete]] from [[Brazil]] who was born blind,<ref>http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/paralympics/2008-09/10/content_7015466.htm</ref> so competes mainly in category [[T11 (classification)|T11]] sprint events.
'''Ádria Rocha Santos''' (born 11 August 1974) is a retired Paralympic sprinter from [[Brazil]]. Born nearly blind, she completely lost her vision by 1994. She competed in category [[T11 (classification)|T11]] events at six consecutive Paralympics from 1988 to 2008 and won at least one medal on each occasion.<ref name=bio2/> She was a final torch bearer at the [[2016 Summer Paralympics opening ceremony]].


In 2003 Santos married Rafael, a former [[pole vault]]er who served as her guide and coach. The couple has a daughter.<ref name=bio/>
She competed in the [[1988 Summer Paralympics]] in [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]]. There she won a silver medal in the women's 100 metres - B2 event and a silver medal in the women's 400 metres - B2 event. She also competed at the [[1992 Summer Paralympics]] in [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]]. There she won a gold medal in the women's 100 metres - B2 event and went out in the first round of the women's 200 metres - B2 event. She also competed at the [[1996 Summer Paralympics]] in [[Atlanta]], [[United States]]. There she won a silver medal in the women's 100 metres - T10 event, a silver medal in the women's 200 metres - T10 event and a silver medal in the women's 400 metres - T10 event. She competed in the [[2000 Summer Paralympics]] in [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]. There she won a gold medal in the women's 100 metres - T12 event, a gold medal in the women's 200 metres - T11 event and a silver medal in the women's 400 metres - T11 event. She also competed at the [[2004 Summer Paralympics]] in [[Athens]], [[Greece]]. There she won a gold medal in the women's 100 metres - T12 event, a silver medal in the women's 200 metres - T11 event and a silver medal in the women's 400 metres - T11 event. She also competed at the [[2008 Summer Paralympics]] in [[Beijing]], [[People's Republic of China|China]]. There she won a bronze medal in the women's 100 metres - T11 event and finished eighth in the women's 200 metres - T11 event.


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<ref name=bio>{{cite web |url=http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/paralympics/2008-09/10/content_7015466.htm |title=Husband, rope help blind runner reach Paralympc podium |website=Chinadaily.com.cn |date=10 September 2008 |access-date=2016-09-18}}</ref>
<ref name=bio2>{{cite web |url=http://www.brasil2016.gov.br/pt-br/paraolimpiadas/medalhistas.old/adria-santos |title=Ádria Santos |website=brasil2016.gov.br |language=pt-br |quote=Nome: Ádria Rocha Santos}}</ref>
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== External links ==
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==External links==
* {{IPC profile|surname=Santos|givenname=Adria}}
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Latest revision as of 00:03, 2 September 2024

Ádria Santos
Santos (right) at the 2016 Paralympics
Personal information
Full nameÁdria Rocha Santos
Born11 August 1974 (1974-08-11) (age 50)
Nanuque, Brazil[1]
Sport
SportParalympic athletics
Disability classT11
EventSprint
Medal record

Ádria Rocha Santos (born 11 August 1974) is a retired Paralympic sprinter from Brazil. Born nearly blind, she completely lost her vision by 1994. She competed in category T11 events at six consecutive Paralympics from 1988 to 2008 and won at least one medal on each occasion.[1] She was a final torch bearer at the 2016 Summer Paralympics opening ceremony.

In 2003 Santos married Rafael, a former pole vaulter who served as her guide and coach. The couple has a daughter.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Ádria Santos". brasil2016.gov.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Nome: Ádria Rocha Santos
  2. ^ "Husband, rope help blind runner reach Paralympc podium". Chinadaily.com.cn. 10 September 2008. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
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