HÉLIO JUSTINO

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Brazil at the 2004 Summer Olympics

Brazil competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004. This was the nation's nineteenth appearance at the Summer Olympics, excluding the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam. The Brazilian Olympic Committee (Portuguese: Comitê Olímpico Brasileiro, COB) sent the nation's largest ever delegation in history to the Games. A total of 243 athletes, 124 men and 119 women, competed in 24 sports. Brazil left Athens with a total of 10 medals (5 golds, 2 silver, and 3 bronze), the lowest in Summer Olympics since 1992. Although the nation's final medal count could not surpass its previous records set in Atlanta (15 medals) and Sydney (12 medals), Brazil produced a record of five golds at these edition, a performance only surpassed 12 years later in Rio de Janeiro, when Brazil was the host country and won seven gold medals. Brazil conquered its first gold medal ever in Equestrian as also in a mixed Olympic event, with the gold medal won by Rodrigo Pessoa in individual jumping.

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Handball at the 2007 Pan American Games

The Handball Competitions at the 2007 Pan American Games took place at the Riocentro Sports Complex in a temporary facility. There are two competitions, one each for men and women, each with eight national teams competing. Brazil is the defending champion for both the men's and women's competitions. The teams compete in a multi-stage tournament. In each competition, the teams are divided into two four-team groups. In each group, each team plays against all others once, and the two best in each group advance to the semifinals to compete in the knockout tournament. The two teams in each group that do not make the semifinals play in 5th to 8th classification matches. The winning sides of both the men’s and women’s tournament will directly qualify for the 2008 Olympic Handball Tournaments.

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Hélio

Hélio is a Portuguese given name: Hélio (footballer) (born 1986), Brazil-born Hong Kong footballer Hélio José de Souza Gonçalves. Helio Alves (born 1966), is a jazz pianist and son of pianists. Helio André (born 1992), Angola footballer. Helio Batista (footballer, born 1973), Brazilian footballer. Hélio Batista (footballer, born 1990), Brazilian footballer. Hélio Bicudo (1922–2018), Brazilian jurist and politician. Hélio Ferraz de Almeida Camargo (1922–2006), Brazilian zoologist and lawyer. Hélio Castroneves (born 1975), Brazilian auto racing driver. Hélio Cruz (born 1993), Portuguese footballer. Hélio Delmiro (born 1947), Brazilian guitar player and composer. Hélio Dias (born 1943), Brazilian former football goalkeeper. Hélio Garcia (1931–2016), Brazilian lawyer and politician. Hélio Gomes (born 1984), Portuguese athlete. Hélio Gonçalves Heleno (1935–2012), Roman Catholic bishop. Hélio Gracie (1913–2009), a founder of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Hélio Gueiros (1925–2011), Brazilian politician. Hélio José (born 1960), Brazilian politician. Hélio Justino (born 1972), Brazilian handballer. Hélio Gelli Pereira (1918–1994), Brazilian-British virologist. Hélio Marques Pereira (1925–1971), Brazilian basketball player. Helio Melo (born 1968), American politician. Hélio José Muniz Filho (1977–2001), Brazilian vigilante murderer. Hélio Oiticica (1937–1980), Brazilian visual artist, sculptor, painter, performance artist, and theorist. Hélio Lourenço de Oliveira (1917–1985), Brazilian physician and academic. Helio Pereira (born 1980), Brazilian footballer. Hélio Pestana (born 1985), Portuguese actor and model. Hélio Pinto (born 1984), Portuguese footballer. Hélio Quaglia Barbosa (1941–2008), Brazilian judge. Helio R. Camargo (1926–2024), Brazilian general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Hélio Roque (born 1985), Portuguese footballer. Hélio Rubens Garcia (born 1940), Brazilian former basketball player and coach. Hélio de Oliveira Santos (born 1950), Brazilian physician and politician. Hélio Silva (1926–2006), Brazilian Olympic backstroke swimmer. Hélio da Silva (1923–1987), Brazilian Olympic sprinter. Hélio Sousa (born 1969), Portuguese footballer. Hélio Vaz (born 1990), Portuguese footballer. Hélio Viana, Brazilian businessman and CEO of World Sports Business and HBusiness Bank. Helio Vieira (1914–2003), Brazilian fencer. Hélio Waldman Brazilian scientist.

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Handball at the 2003 Pan American Games

The Handball Tournament at the 2003 Pan American Games took place at Handball Hall in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. There was two competitions with one each for each gender. Cuba was the defending champion in the men's while Brazil were the defending champion in the women. The tournament took place between August 2 to 11 with the winning sides of both the men’s and women’s tournament will directly qualify for the 2004 Olympic Handball Tournaments. That nation would be Brazil who would win both tournaments over Argentina.

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Hélio Justino

Hélio Justino (born 23 July 1972) is a Brazilian handball player who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics and in the 2008 Summer Olympics.

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Justino

Justino is a name which is used as both a given name and a surname. And can come from Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish origin. Notable people with the name include:

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List of Pan American medalists for Brazil

This is a full list of all Brazilian medalists at the Pan American Games.

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