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Vanessa Fernandes

Portuguese triathlete

In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Sousa and the second or paternal family name is Fernandes. Fernandes finishing second in Lausanne 2006 Fernandes (left), silver medalist at the 2008 Summer Olympics

Vanessa de Sousa Fernandes GOIH ComM OM (Portuguese pronunciation::; born 14 September 1985) is a Portuguese athlete who is a former triathlon European and world champion, and an Olympic medalist. In duathlon, she was also European and world champion.

Fernandes won the European Triathlon Championships five consecutive years (5 elite and 3 under-23 *les), beginning in 2004, and on 1 September 2007, she became world champion for the first time, in Hamburg, Germany, managing to grab the only *le (apart from the Olympic sceptre) missing from her career. She competes for S.L. Benfica since 2005.

Contents

  • 1 Career
  • 2 Achievements
  • 3 Orders
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Career

Born in Perosinho, Vila Nova de Gaia, Fernandes was introduced to triathlon in 1999, when she was fourteen, by her father, Venceslau Fernandes, a former professional cyclist and winner of the 1984 Volta a Portugal. She competed for her local triathlon club Clube de Perosinho and then for Belenenses where she became world champion of under-23. Later in 2005, Fernandes joined S.L. Benfica and represents the club to this day. Occasionally, she enters cross country events. She competed at the Olympic Games for the first time in 2004. On the second Olympic triathlon compe*ion, at age eighteen, she finished in eighth place with a total time of 2:06:15.39.

In June 2006, Fernandes won the International Triathlon Union World Cup, ranking number one in the world. In September, she equaled Australian Emma Carney's record number of consecutive wins in the World Cup, with a twelfth victory at the Beijing leg. Later that year, she was awarded with the "Best Female Athlete of the Year" prize from CNID (Clube Nacional de Imprensa Desportiva; English: Sports Press National Club) at its annual sports gala. In 2008, she won her 5th-in-a-row Elite European Championships *le, at "home", in Lisbon, Portugal.

In August 2008, she finished second in the Beijing Olympic Games, winning her first olympic medal.

After years without competing, Fernandes is training with the 2016 Summer Olympics in mind.

Achievements

2001

  • 18th – European Championships (Carlsbad, Czech Republic) – junior
  • 2nd – European Duathlon Championships (Mafra, Portugal) – junior (team)

2002

  • World Cup:
    • 34th (Tiszaújváros, Hungary)
    • 29th (Nice, France)
    • 12th (Funchal, Portugal)
  • 4th – World Championships (Cancún, Mexico) – junior
  • 3rd – European Championships (Győr, Hungary) – junior
  • 3rd – European Duathlon Championships (Zeitz, Germany) – junior

2003

  • World Cup:
    • 10th (Ishigaki, *an)
    • 9th (St. Anthonys, United States)
    • 1st (Madrid, Spain)
    • 9th (Funchal, Portugal)
    • 1st (Cancún, Mexico)
    • 3rd (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
  • 1st – Estoril International Triathlon (Estoril, Portugal)
  • 2nd – Praia da Vitória International Triathlon (Praia da Vitória, Portugal)
  • 5th – World Summer Games (Santos, Brazil)
  • European Championships (Carlsbad, Czech Republic):
    • 1st – junior
    • 2nd – junior (team)
  • 3rd – World Championships (Queenstown, New Zealand) – junior
  • 1st – World Duathlon Championships (Affoltern, Switzerland) – junior

2004

  • 1st – Portugal National Championships
  • World Cup:
    • 1st (Madrid, Spain)
    • 1st (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
  • 5th – World Championships (Funchal, Portugal)
  • 8th – Olympic Games (Athens, Greece)
  • 1st – European Under-23 Championships (Tiszaújváros, Hungary)
  • 1st – European Championships (Valencia, Spain)

2005

  • 1st – European Under-23 Championships (Sofia, Bulgaria)
  • 1st – European Championships (Lausanne, Switzerland)
  • 4th – World Championships (Gamagori, *an)
  • World Cup:
    • 1st (Madrid, Spain)
    • 1st (Mazatlán, Mexico)
    • 1st (Beijing, China)
    • 1st (New Plymouth, New Zealand)

2006

  • World Cup:
    • 1st (Aqaba, Jordan)
    • 1st (Mazatlán, Mexico)
    • 1st (Madrid, Spain)
    • 1st (Corner Brook, Canada)
    • 1st (Hamburg, Germany)
    • 1st (Beijing, China)
  • 3rd – Portugal Cross-Country Championships (Guimarães)
  • 1st – Portugal Triathlon Cup (Quarteira)
  • 1st – European Cup (Estoril, Portugal)
  • 1st – European Championships (Autun, France)
  • 1st – European Under-23 Championships (Rijeka, Croatia)
  • 5th – Life Time Fitness Triathlon (Minneapolis, United States)
  • 2nd – World Championships (Lausanne, Switzerland)
  • 1st – European Duathlon Championships (Rimini, Italy)
  • 6th – Corrida do Tejo (Lisbon, Portugal)

2007

  • World Cup:
    • 3rd (Mooloolaba, Australia)
    • 1st (Ishigaki, *an)
    • 1st (Lisbon, Portugal)
    • 1st (Madrid, Spain)
    • 1st (Salford, United Kingdom)
    • 1st (Beijing, China)
    • 1st (Rhodes, Greece)
  • 1st – World Duathlon Championships (Győr, Hungary)
  • 1st – European Championships (Copenhagen, Denmark)
  • 1st - World Championships (Hamburg, Germany)
  • 1st – Life Time Fitness Triathlon (Minneapolis, United States)

2008

  • Olympic Games (Beijing, China):
    • 2nd
  • World Cup:
    • 2nd (Mooloolaba, Australia)
    • 1st (Madrid, Spain)
  • 1st – European Championships (Lisbon, Portugal)
  • 10th – World Championships (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)

Orders

  • Grand Officer of the Order of Prince Henry
  • Commander of the Order of Merit
  • Officer of the Order of Merit

References

    External links

    • International Triathlon Union (ITU) profile

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