• Fernanda Oliveira may refer to: Fernanda Oliveira (sailor) (born 1980), Brazilian sailor Fernanda Oliveira (dancer) (born 1980), Brazilian ballet dancer...
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  • Fernanda Oliveira (born 1980) is a Brazilian ballet dancer. She is a lead principal with English National Ballet. Oliveira was born in Rio de Janeiro....
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  • Fernanda Ryff Moreira de Oliveira Horn (born 19 December 1980 in Porto Alegre) is a Brazilian sailor. She won a bronze medal in 470 class at the 2008...
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  • Maria Fernanda de Oliveira da Silva Costa (born 5 September 2002) is a Brazilian swimmer. She finished 4th in the 400m freestyle, and 5th in the 200m freestyle...
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  • and feminist pioneer Fernanda Oliveira (born 1980), Brazilian sailor Fernanda Oliveira (born 1980), Brazilian ballet dancer Fernanda Paes Leme (born 1983)...
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    Designer Lays Fernandes won the competition over civil engineering Fernanda Oliveira on September 6, 2022. Episode 5: Lauana Prado and Tayrone Episode...
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  • for Thomas Edur and Agnes Oaks". Evening Standard. 1 July 2009. "Fernanda Oliveira". English National Ballet. 7 February 2017. Retrieved 25 May 2020...
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     Netherlands (NED) Marcelien de Koning Lobke Berkhout  Brazil (BRA) Fernanda Oliveira Isabel Swan 2012 London details  New Zealand (NZL) Jo Aleh Polly Powrie...
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    / Japan 1980 1996–2008, 2016–2020 25 years (15/40) Diving 0 0 0 0 Fernanda Oliveira  Brazil 1980 2000–2020 21 years (19/40) Sailing 0 0 1 1 Viktoria Chaika...
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    first Brazilian female sailor in the Olympics, in 1992. In 2004, Fernanda Oliveira, who had just competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics, invited Swan to...
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