Sandra Soldan (BRA)


A qualified medical doctor and the top ranked of a team of strong Brazilian women, Sandra Soldan is a swim specialist . Winner of the 2002 Aquathlon World Championships she is still looking for a World Cup win. Sandra is coached by her husband and sits on the ITU Medical Commission.
Highlights:
2003 Corner Brook ITU World Cup - 4th
2003 Vila Velha International Triathlon - 1st
2002 Aquathlon World Championships - 1st

Date of Birth:

27/12/72
Born: Niteroi RJ, Brazil
Nationality: Brazilian
Years in Triathlon: 7
Other sports: Former swimmer
Sponsors: Pao de Acucar & Reebok
Languages: Portugese & a little English
Education: Studied medicine (a qualified doctor)
Occupation: Full-time triathlete
Historical results
World Championships  
2004 Madeira, POR 46th
2002 Cancun, MEX 9th
2002 Aquathlon Championships, MEX 1st
2000 Perth, AUS 32nd

1999 Montreal, CAN

32nd
World Cup  
2004  
Cancun, MEX 3rd
Mazatlan, MEX 12th
2003  
Rio, BRA 7th
Madeira, POR DNF
Madrid, ESP DNF
Nice, FRA DNF
Corner Brook, CAN 4th
Edmonton, CAN 8th
Ishigaki, JPN 9th
St. Anthony's, USA 18th
2002  
Funchal, POR 18th
Nice, FRA DNF
Corner Brook, CAN 12th
Edmonton, CAN 12th
St. Anthony's, USA 10th
Gamagori, JPN 13th
2001  
Rennes, FRA 12th
Corner Brook, CAN 5th
Cancun, MEX 10th
2000  
Rio, BRA 11th
1999  
Cancun, MEX 14th
Tiszaujvaros, HUN 27th
Regional  
2004 Pan American Games, MEX 5th
2003 Pan American Games, DOM 5th
1999  
South American Championships 3rd
Pan American Championships 2nd
2002  
Pan American Championships 3rd
Other  
2004  
Valle de Bravo Continental, MEX 4th
2003  
Brasilia ITU International, BRA 2nd
Vila Velha ITU International, BRA 1st
ITU Fortaleza International, BRA 2nd
2002  
ITU Puerta Vallarta International 1st
ITU Vila Velha International, BRA 1st
2000  
ITU La Paz International Triathlon 3rd
1999  
ITU International Event, Ixtapa 3rd
ITU International Event, Holambra 8th
ITU International Event, Sao Paulo 3rd
ITU International Event, Antofagasta 3rd
ITU International Event, Vila Velha 3rd
Games  
2000 Sydney Olympics 11th
2002 South American Games 2nd