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A former member of the Brazilian National Swim Team, Mariana Ohata
shot up through the rankings in 2003. Her second place finish at
the Madrid ITU World Cup was her first podium finish of the year.
Known for her strong swim, she is also one of the best runners in
the sport.
Highlights:
2003 Madrid ITU World Cup - 2nd
2003 Edmonton ITU World Cup - 4th
2003 Ishigaki ITU World Cup - 5th
2003 Brasilia ITU International Triathlon - 1st
| Date
of Birth: |
26/10/78 |
| Born:
|
Brazil |
| Nationality: |
Brazilian |
| Years
in Triathlon: |
11 |
| Other
sports: |
Swimming (Mariana's family are all strong swimmers, her
uncle used to swim on the Brazilian national team) |
| Hobbies: |
Dance,
Clubs, Music |
| Languages: |
Portuguese/English |
| Sponsors::
|
Pao
de Acucar Club, Olympikus |
| Nickname:
|
Ohata |
| Education: |
2nd
year university studying Physical Education |
| Occupation:
|
Triathlete |
| Historical
results |
| World
Championships |
|
| 2004
Madeira, POR |
DNF |
| 2003
Queenstown, NZL |
9th |
|
1999
Montreal, CAN
|
8th
|
| World
Cup |
|
| 2004 |
|
| Rio,
BRA |
11th |
| Mazatlan,
MEX |
9th |
| Ishigaki,
JPN |
23rd |
| 2003 |
|
| Rio,
BRA |
4th |
| Madeira,
POR |
DNF |
| Madrid,
ESP |
2nd |
| Nice,
FRA |
6th |
| Edmonton,
CAN |
4th |
| St.
Anthony's, USA |
DNF |
| Ishigaki,
JPN |
5th |
| 2002 |
|
| Corner
Brook, CAN |
DNF |
| Edmonton,
CAN |
4th |
| St.
Anthony's, USA |
7th |
| 2001 |
|
| Gamagori,
JPN |
10th |
| St.
Anthony's, USA |
9th |
| 2000
|
|
| Rio,
BRA |
6th |
|
Lausanne,
SUI |
8th
|
| Sydney,
AUS |
16th
|
| 1999 |
|
|
Kappelle-op-den-bos, BEL |
4th |
| Cancun,
MEX |
5th |
| Corner
Brook, CAN |
3rd |
| International |
|
| 2003 |
|
| Brasilia
International, BRA |
1st |
| Vila
Velha International, BRA |
2nd |
| Fortaleza
International, BRA |
3rd |
| 2002 |
|
| Rincon
International |
1st |
| Punta
Del Este International |
3rd |
| La
Paz International |
2nd |
| National
|
|
| 1998
Brazilian Junior Champion |
|
| 1997
Brazilian Junior Champion |
|
| 1996
Brazilian Junior Champion |
|
| Regional
|
|
| 2003
Pan American Games, DOM |
6th |
| 2000 |
|
|
South-American Championships |
1st
|
| 1999 |
|
|
South-American Championships |
1st
|
| Games |
|
| 2002
South American Games |
1st |
|
2000 Sydney Olympic Games |
DNF
(bike crash) |
| 1999
Pan American Games |
6th
|
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