Prêmio Brasil Olímpico

Prêmio Brasil Olímpico (National Olympic Prize) is the name given to the highest recognition that a Brazilian athlete can receive nationally.

History and configuration

The award was created in 1999 by the Brazilian Olympic Committee (BOC), who wanted to have a form of maximum recognition that could be bestowed upon the Brazilian athletes that were considered to have been the best in the country.

The first installment of the award was held in São Paulo, but every other ceremony thereafter has been held in Rio de Janeiro. A strike of the Theatro Municipal employees in 2016 postponed the ceremony until March 29, 2017.[1]

In order to be eligible, an athlete must be affiliated to a sport's Confederation whose sport is part of the Olympic Program. The athlete is then nominated by his or her Confederation for a vote that will determine the best athlete in the country for each sport some Confederations have nominated only one athlete at times, which results in the need for only one vote in order for the athlete to be chosen as the best in the country.

The winners of each sport's election integrate the longlist for the highest award to be granted: the Athlete of the Year award. From the longlist, three finalists (or nominees) are selected, with the winner announced only at the Award Ceremony, which takes place in the first half of December. It is also possible that an athlete that may not have won in his or her sport (which serves as a longlist for the Athlete of the Year award), still be included in the shortlist, if said athlete is the winner of the previous year award. This was done in 2005, when female gymnast Daiane dos Santos, although not having won in her sport's category, was included in the shortlist for the female award as the winner of the 2004 award this resulted in the unusual circumstance of having two athletes from the same sport running for the same award, since gymnast Laís Souza was also nominated for the female Athlete of the Year award.

A noteworthy discrepancy is that, in the election for best athlete in each sport, men and women run together (there is only one "best athlete" in each sport, man or woman), but for the nomination for Best Athlete of the Year, there are separate categories for male and female athletes. This has the effect of ensuring a variety of sports amidst the six athletes (between men and women) that run for the two awards, since no sport will have two nominees (one male and one female).

In the election, the candidates are voted on by two separate groups: a selected jury (chosen by the BOC) and the popular vote, both voting online. The results are then combined and the winner, chosen.

In addition, there is another award, which can be granted to both athletes and non-athletes: the Personalidade Olímpica (Olympic Personality) Award. This is granted to any public figure whose efforts were deemed to have helped advance sport in the country.

In 2004, for the first time, awards were given for the Best Paralympic Athlete of the Year (also seggreagating men and women).

Best athlete of the year

Men

YearDateAthleteDiscipline
1999December 7Gustavo KuertenTennis
Claudinei QuirinoAthletics
Rodrigo PessoaEquestrian
2000December 11Gustavo KuertenTennis
Robert ScheidtSailing
Claudinei QuirinoAthletics
2001December 17Robert ScheidtSailing
Gustavo KuertenTennis
Nalbert BitencourtVolleyball
2002December 17Nalbert BitencourtVolleyball
Robert ScheidtSailing
André SáTennis
2003December 15Fernando MeligeniTennis
Robert ScheidtSailing
Giovane GavioVolleyball
2004December 7Vanderlei de LimaAthletics
Robert ScheidtSailing
Torben GraelSailing
2005December 13João DerlyJudo
Robert ScheidtSailing
GibaVolleyball
2006December 12GibaVolleyball
Torben GraelSailing
Diego HypólitoArtistic gymnastics
2007December 17Thiago PereiraSwimming
Diego HypólitoArtistic gymnastics
Tiago CamiloJudo
2008December 16César CieloSwimming
Diego HypólitoArtistic gymnastics
Robert ScheidtSailing
2009December 21César CieloSwimming
Diego HypólitoArtistic gymnastics
Torben GraelSailing
2010December 20Murilo EndresVolleyball
César CieloSwimming
Leandro GuilheiroJudo
2011December 19César CieloSwimming
Emanuel RegoBeach volleyball
Diego HypólitoArtistic gymnastics
2012December 18Arthur ZanettiArtistic gymnastics
Esquiva FalcãoBoxing
Thiago PereiraSwimming
2013December 17Jorge ZarifSailing
Arthur ZanettiArtistic gymnastics
César CieloSwimming
2014December 16Arthur ZanettiArtistic gymnastics
Marcus Vinicius D'AlmeidaArchery
Tiago SplitterBasketball
2015December 15Isaquias QueirozCanoeing
Alison Cerutti and Bruno Oscar SchmidtBeach volleyball
Marcelo MeloTennis
2016March 29, 2017Isaquias QueirozCanoeing
Thiago Braz da SilvaAthletics
Sérgio SantosVolleyball
2017March 28, 2018Marcelo MeloTennis
Caio BonfimAthletics
Evandro Oliveira and André SteinBeach volleyball

Women

YearDateAthleteSport
1999December 7Maurren MaggiAthletics
Shelda BedeBeach volleyball
Daiane dos SantosArtistic gymnastics
2000December 11Leila BarrosVolleyball
Janeth ArcainBasketball
Shelda BedeBeach volleyball
2001December 17Daniele HypólitoArtistic gymnastics
Janeth ArcainBasketball
Maurren MaggiAthletics
2002December 17Daniele HypólitoArtistic gymnastics
Maurren MaggiAthletics
Adriana BeharBeach volleyball
2003December 15Daiane dos SantosArtistic gymnastics
Janeth ArcainBasketball
Juliana VelosoDiving
2004December 7Daiane dos SantosArtistic gymnastics
Daniele HypólitoArtistic gymnastics
Shelda BedeBeach volleyball
2005December 13Natália FalavignaTaekwondo
Daiane dos SantosArtistic gymnastics
Laís SouzaArtistic gymnastics
2006December 12Laís SouzaArtistic gymnastics
Larissa FrançaBeach volleyball
Isabel Clark RibeiroSnowboard
2007December 17Jade BarbosaArtistic gymnastics
Fabiana MurerAthletics
MartaFootball
2008December 16Maurren MaggiAthletics
Ketleyn QuadrosJudo
Natália FalavignaTaekwondo
2009December 21Sarah MenezesJudo
Poliana OkimotoOpen water swimming
Natália FalavignaTaekwondo
2010December 21Fabiana MurerAthletics
Juliana Silva and Larissa FrançaBeach volleyball
Ana Marcela CunhaOpen water swimming
2011December 19Fabiana MurerAthletics
Maurren MaggiAthletics
Fabiana BeltrameRowing
2012December 18Sheilla CastroVolleyball
Sarah MenezesJudo
Yane MarquesModern pentathlon
2013December 17Poliana OkimotoOpen water swimming
Rafaela SilvaJudo
Yane MarquesModern pentathlon
2014December 16Martine Grael and Kahena KunzeSailing
Ana Marcela CunhaOpen water swimming
Mayra AguiarJudo
2015December 15Ana Marcela CunhaOpen water swimming
Ágatha Bednarczuk and Bárbara SeixasBeach volleyball
Fabiana MurerAthletics
2016March 29, 2017Rafaela SilvaJudo
Poliana OkimotoOpen water swimming
Martine Grael and Kahena KunzeSailing
2017March 28, 2018Mayra AguiarJudo
Ana Marcela CunhaOpen water swimming
Ana SátilaCanoeing

Fan's Choice

YearDateAthleteDiscipline
2014December 16Flávia SaraivaArtistic gymnastics
Diego HypólitoArtistic gymnastics
César CieloSwimming
Matheus SantanaSwimming
Isaquias QueirozCanoeing
Marcus Vinicius D'AlmeidaArchery
Tiago SplitterBasketball
Aline FerreiraWrestling
Larissa FrançaBeach volleyball
Talita AntunesBeach volleyball
Martine GraelSailing
Kahena KunzeSailing
Mayra AguiarJudo
Sheilla CastroVolleyball
2015December 15Thiago PereiraSwimming
Érika MirandaJudo
Alison Cerutti and Bruno Oscar SchmidtBeach volleyball
Yane MarquesModern pentathlon
Isaquias QueirozCanoeing
Ana Marcela CunhaOpen water swimming
Marcelo MeloTennis
Fabiana MurerAthletics
2016March 29, 2017Rafaela SilvaJudo
Thiago Braz da SilvaAthletics
Alison Cerutti and Bruno Oscar SchmidtBeach volleyball
Robson ConceiçãoBoxing
Martine Grael and Kahena KunzeSailing
Diego HypólitoArtistic gymnastics
Arthur MarianoArtistic gymnastics
Poliana OkimotoOpen water swimming
Isaquias QueirozCanoeing
Sérgio SantosVolleyball
2017March 28, 2018Caio BonfimAthletics
Ana Marcela CunhaOpen water swimming
Ana SátilaCanoeing
Evandro Oliveira and André SteinBeach volleyball
Bruno FratusSwimming
Gabriel MedinaSurfing
Letícia BufoniSkateboarding
Marcelo MeloTennis
Mayra AguiarJudo
Rebeca AndradeArtistic gymnastics

References

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