Nelson Prudêncio (April 4, 1944 – November 23, 2012) was a Brazilian athlete who competed in the triple jump. He won silver medals at the 1967 and 1971...
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Prudencio or Prudêncio may refer to the following people Given name Prudencio Benavides (1870–?), Cuban baseball center fielder and manager Prudencio...
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artist and former ONE Flyweight World Champion Jadel Gregório – athlete Nelson Prudêncio – athlete Zuluzinho – wrestler Diogo Silva – Taekwondo gold medal in...
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Oliveira (born 1954) André da Silva (born 1972) Maurren Maggi (born 1976) Nelson Prudêncio (born 1924) Édson Ribeiro (born 1972) Cláudio Roberto Souza (born 1970)...
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American artist Nelson Proença (1950–2022), Brazilian businessman and politician Nelson Prudêncio (1944–2012), Brazilian athlete Nélson Purchio (1941–2015)...
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Chiaki Ishii 1972 Munich Judo Men's 93 kg 1 September 1972 Bronze Nelson Prudêncio 1972 Munich Athletics Men's triple jump 4 September 1972 Bronze Reinaldo...
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Union Nelson Prudêncio Brazil Giuseppe Gentile Italy 1972 Munich details Viktor Saneyev Soviet Union Jörg Drehmel East Germany Nelson Prudêncio Brazil...
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Viktor Saneyev Soviet Union 17.35 m Jörg Drehmel East Germany 17.31 m Nelson Prudêncio Brazil 17.05 m Shot put details Władysław Komar Poland 21.18 m (OR)...
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2003. Denis Kapustin jumped 17.86 (+5.7) in Seville, Spain on 5 June 1994. Nelson Évora jumped 17.82 (+2.5) in Seixal, Portugal on 26 June 2009. Keith Connor...
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Chiaki Ishii won Brazil's first Olympic medal in judo. Triple jumper Nelson Prudêncio won his second medal in men's triple jump Men Track & road events Field...
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