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    Sao Paulo wins 2016 Brazilian School Paralympics

    05.12.2016

    It is the fourth time the Brazilian state seals the title, with Santa Catarina coming in second and Rio de Janeiro completing the podium.

    Sao Paulo wins 2016 Brazilian School Paralympics The state of Sao Paulo has won the 2016 Brazilian School Paralympics for the fourth time, having finished top in 2009, 2011 and 2015. © • Brazilian Paralympic Committee
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    The state of Sao Paulo has won the 2016 Brazilian School Paralympics for the fourth time, having finished top in 2009, 2011 and 2015.

    Santa Catarina and Rio de Janeiro were second and third respectively in the table.

    This year’s edition took place at the Brazilian Paralympic Training Centre in the city of Sao Paulo, and featured 903 athletes, ages 12-17, representing 24 states and competing across eight sports: athletics, boccia, football 7-a-side, goalball, judo, swimming, table tennis and wheelchair tennis.

    “I performed the best I could, did everything I expected to do and left as a champion.”

    “Only one delegation won, but all 903 participants will return to their homes as winners,” said Brazilian Paralympic Committee (CPB) President and International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Vice President Andrew Parsons.

    “Without any doubts, we had a very good generation competing here this year.”

    Amongst the athletes who helped Sao Paulo win the title was wheelchair tennis player Joao Takaki, who sealed the men’s singles category A title.

    “I performed the best I could, did everything I expected to do and left as a champion.”

    Following a voting between the members of the delegations, Santa Catarina received the ‘Fraternization Trophy,’ given to the delegation that showed most sporting spirit and excitement.

    Champions per year

    2009 – Sao Paulo

    2010 – Rio de Janeiro

    2011 – Sao Paulo

    2012 – Rio de Janeiro

    2013 – Rio de Janeiro

    2014 – Santa Catarina

    2015 – Sao Paulo

    2016 - Sao Paulo

    The Brazilian Paralympic Training Centre in Sao Paulo will also host the Youth Parapan American Games from 20-25 March 2017.

    More information can be found on the CPB’s website.

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