Thiago Braz da Silva (born 16 December 1993) is a Brazilian athlete specializing in the pole vault who held the Olympic record of 6.03 metres. He won...
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Thiago Silva (footballer, born 1983), Brazilian football player Thiago da Silva (footballer, born 1983) (1983–2008), Brazilian footballer Thiago Braz...
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cardinal Loalwa Braz (1953–2017), Brazilian singer and songwriter Osip Braz (1873–1936), Russian-Jewish realist painter Thiago Braz (born 1993), Brazilian...
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four other contemporary vaulters have recorded vaults of over 6 meters: Thiago Braz while winning the 2016 Olympics, Piotr Lisek, Chris Nilsen, and EJ Obiena...
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between 13–15 August. Thirty-one athletes from 16 nations competed. Thiago Braz of Brazil won the gold medal, the nation's first medal in the men's pole...
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Thiago Braz of Brazil taking bronze. It was Sweden's first victory in the event and first medal of any color in the men's pole vault since 1952. Braz...
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August 1995 Cologne Jeff Hartwig United States 14 June 2000 Jonesboro Thiago Braz Brazil 15 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro 12 6.02 m (19 ft 9 in) Piotr Lisek...
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Otto Germany Raphael Holzdeppe Germany 2016 Rio de Janeiro details Thiago Braz Brazil Renaud Lavillenie France Sam Kendricks United States 2020 Tokyo...
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champion from South America to be crowned on South American soil. Brazil's Thiago Braz da Silva became the second two days later. By the conclusion of the Olympics...
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Lightfoot (USA) 6.07 m Nashville, United States 2 June 2023 South American Record Thiago Braz (BRA) 6.03 m Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 15 August 2016 European Record Armand...
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