Manuella Lyrio

Manuella Lyrio
Personal information
Full name Manuella Duarte Lyrio
Nationality  Brazil
Born (1989-07-27) July 27, 1989
Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brazil
Height 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Weight 55 kg (121 lb)
Sport
Sport Swimming
Strokes Freestyle

Manuella Duarte Lyrio (born July 27, 1989 in Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brazil), is a Brazilian competitive swimmer.[1][2]

International career

2005–08

On September 9, 2005, at 16 years old, Lyrio broke the short-course South American record in the 4x200-metre freestyle relay, with a time of 8:01.78, along with Paula Baracho, Tatiana Lemos and Joanna Maranhão.[3]

At the 2007 Pan American Games, in Rio de Janeiro, Manuella got the bronze in the 4x200-metre freestyle, along with Monique Ferreira, Tatiana Lemos and Paula Baracho.[4]

2009–12

She was at the 2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in Irvine, where she finished 6th in the 4x200-metre freestyle,[5] 23rd in the 400-metre freestyle,[6] 28th in the 200-metre freestyle [7] and 49th in the 100-metre freestyle.[8]

Integrating Brazil national delegation that disputed the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico,[9] Lyrio won the silver medal in the 4x200-metre freestyle relay.,[10] and ranked 10th in the 400-metre freestyle.[11]

On March 14, 2012, she broke the 400-metre freestyle Brazilian record, with a time of 4:12.14.[12]

On October 14, 2012, Manuella broke the 400-metre freestyle Brazilian record at short course, with a time of 4:06.57.[13]

2003–16

At the 2013 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona, she finished 22nd in the 200m freestyle, breaking the South American record, with a time of 1:59.52.[14] She also finished 10th in the 4 × 200 m freestyle, along with Jéssica Cavalheiro, Carolina Bilich and Larissa Oliveira.[15]

At the 2014 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) in Doha, Qatar, Lyrio finished 23rd in the Women's 400 metre freestyle.[16] She also swam the heats of the Women's 4 × 50 metre freestyle relay.[17]

In April 2015, participating in the Maria Lenk Trophy in Rio de Janeiro, she broke the South American record in the 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay with a time of 8:03.22, along with Joanna Maranhão, Larissa Oliveira and Gabrielle Roncatto.[18]

At the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Canada, Lyrio began earning a bronze medal in the 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay, by participating at heats. She also finished 9th in the 200 metre butterfly.[19][20] On the second day, Lyrio won an unprecedented bronze medal in the 200 metre freestyle, breaking the South American record, with a time of 1:58.03.[21] On the third day, she won the silver medal in the 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay, breaking the South American record, with a time of 7:56.36, along with Larissa Oliveira, Jéssica Cavalheiro and Joanna Maranhão.[22][23] On the fourth day, she finished 4th in the 400 metre freestyle, breaking the Brazilian record, with a time of 4:10.92.[24]

At the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Lyrio finished 10th in the Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay, along with Jéssica Cavalheiro, Joanna Maranhão and Larissa Oliveira;[25][26] 15th in the Women's 200 metre freestyle.;[27][28] and 16th in the Women's 400 metre freestyle, breaking again the Brazilian record, with a time of 4:10.57[29][30]

On December 2015, at the Open tournament held in Palhoça, Lyrio broke the Brazilian record in the 400-metre freestyle, with a time of 4:09.96.[31]

On April 2016, at the Maria Lenk Trophy tournament held in Rio de Janeiro, Lyrio broke the Brazilian record in the 400-metre freestyle, with a time of 4:09.48.[32]

2016 Summer Olympics

At the 2016 Summer Olympics, she broke the South American record in the Women's 200 metre freestyle heats, with a time of 1:57.28.[33] She finished 12th in the semifinals. Nevertheless, she entered in the Brazil's swimming history, because never a Brazilian woman had managed to get in a semifinal of this proof.[34] In the Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay, she broke the South American record, with a time of 7:55.68, along with Jéssica Cavalheiro, Gabrielle Roncatto and Larissa Oliveira, finishing 11th.[35] She also competed in the Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay, finishing 11th.[36]

References

  1. "UOL profile in the Pan 2011". UOL (in Portuguese). 2011. Retrieved April 3, 2013.
  2. "Folha de S.Paulo profile in the 2007 Pan". Folha de S.Paulo (in Portuguese). 2007. Retrieved April 3, 2013.
  3. "Pinheiros breaks records and raises in leadership". CBDA (in Portuguese). September 9, 2005. Retrieved April 3, 2013.
  4. "Female Relay is bronze". Globoesporte (in Portuguese). July 18, 2007. Retrieved April 3, 2013.
  5. "Results of the 4x200m free at 2010 Pan Pac in Irvine". OmegaTiming. August 19, 2010. Retrieved April 27, 2013.
  6. "Results of the 400m free at 2010 Pan Pac in Irvine". OmegaTiming. August 20, 2010. Retrieved April 27, 2013.
  7. "Results of the 200m free at 2010 Pan Pac in Irvine". OmegaTiming. August 18, 2010. Retrieved April 27, 2013.
  8. "Results of the 100m free at 2010 Pan Pac in Irvine". OmegaTiming. August 19, 2010. Retrieved April 27, 2013.
  9. "Profile UOL at the time of the 2011 Pan". UOL (in Portuguese). 2011. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  10. "Brazil takes the silver in the women's 4x200m at the Pan". Lancenet (in Portuguese). October 18, 2011. Retrieved April 3, 2013.
  11. "Joanna suffer, but go to the 400m free final; Manuella gets out". Terra (in Portuguese). October 17, 2011. Retrieved April 3, 2013.
  12. "Cielo does the best time of the world in 2012". CBDA (in Portuguese). March 15, 2012. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
  13. "Gold and silver to Kanieski and Marcos in Sweden". CBDA (in Portuguese). October 14, 2012. Retrieved April 3, 2013.
  14. "Manuella Lyrio breaks the South American record". Best Swimming (in Portuguese). July 30, 2013. Retrieved July 30, 2013.
  15. "Results of the 4x200m freestyle at 2013 Barcelona". OmegaTiming. August 1, 2013. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
  16. "Results of the 400-metre freestyle heats at 2014 Doha". OmegaTiming. December 5, 2014. Retrieved December 14, 2014.
  17. "Results of the 4x50-metre freestyle heats at 2014 Doha". OmegaTiming. December 7, 2014. Retrieved December 14, 2014.
  18. "Women's relay breaks the record made in 2004 Athens Olympic Games". CBDA (in Portuguese). April 8, 2015. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  19. "Heats day 1, almost perfect". Best Swimming (in Portuguese). July 14, 2015. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
  20. "First day of five medals, and two gold medals to Brazil, but the party was Canadian". Best Swimming (in Portuguese). July 15, 2015. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
  21. "Brazil won 6 medals, 3 more golds on the second day of Pan". Best Swimming (in Portuguese). July 16, 2015. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
  22. "A day to celebrate and forget". Best Swimming (in Portuguese). July 17, 2015. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
  23. "Joanna improved his time after 11 years and takes bronze in the 400m medley". Globoesporte (in Portuguese). July 16, 2015. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
  24. "Historic day for Brazil women's swimming in the Pan". Best Swimming (in Portuguese). July 18, 2015. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
  25. "Results of the 4x200-metre freestyle at 2015 Kazan". OmegaTiming. August 6, 2015. Retrieved August 6, 2015.
  26. "Leo de Deus passes to the semifinal, and 4 × 200 free relay win an Olympic spot". Best Swimming (in Portuguese). August 6, 2015. Retrieved August 6, 2015.
  27. "Results of the 200-metre freestyle at 2015 Kazan". OmegaTiming. August 4, 2015. Retrieved August 4, 2015.
  28. "In a day of world records, only Felipe França passes to the 50 breast final". Best Swimming (in Portuguese). August 4, 2015. Retrieved August 4, 2015.
  29. "Results of the 400-metre freestyle at 2015 Kazan". OmegaTiming. August 2, 2015. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  30. "Morning of ups and downs at the swimming opening in Kazan". Best Swimming (in Portuguese). August 2, 2015. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  31. "End of the 2015 Open with 24 indexes and the Brazilian Team with 26 swimmers". Best Swim (in Portuguese). December 20, 2015. Retrieved December 20, 2015.
  32. "Second day of finals points 22 swimmers in 27 events for Rio 2016". Best Swim (in Portuguese). April 16, 2016. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
  33. "Katie Ledecky is sovereign, and Manuella guarantees a place in the semi of the 200m freestyle". Globoesporte (in Portuguese). August 8, 2016. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  34. "Brazilian worse time and gets out of unprecedented final in 200m freestyle". UOL (in Portuguese). August 8, 2016. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  35. "The Record of the continent to the 4x200m freestyle girls". CBDA (in Portuguese). August 10, 2016. Retrieved August 17, 2016.
  36. "Etiene Medeiros back to swim well and advance in the 100m freestyle: "It left a top weight of me"". Globoesporte (in Portuguese). August 10, 2016. Retrieved August 17, 2016.
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