Adhemar da Silva

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Medal record
Men’s athletics
Olympic Games
Gold 1952 Helsinki Triple jump
Gold 1956 Melbourne Triple jump
Pan American Games
Gold 1951 Buenos Aires Triple jump
Gold 1955 Mexico City Triple jump
Gold 1959 Chicago Triple jump

Adhemar Ferreira da Silva (September 29, 1927January 12, 2001) is a former Brazilian athlete who competed in the triple jump. He won two Olympic gold medals and set four athletic world records, the last being 16,56 metres in 1955 Pan American Games.

He was born in São Paulo, in a poor family, and began in the triple jump in 1947. Under the coaching of German Dietrich Gerner, he soon showed his talent, breaking the national record and taking a place in the Brazilian athletics team to 1948 Olympics, where he only took 14th place, but at Helsinki 1952 and Melbourne 1956, he became a two-time Olympic champion and world record holder.

In 1959, Adhemar acted in the film Orfeu Negro, by French director Marcel Camus, which won the Golden Palm of the Cannes Film Festival and an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

He was athlete of São Paulo Futebol Clube, and because him, in the team coat there are 2 gold stars on his homage.

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Records
Preceded by
Flag of Japan Naoto Tajima
Men's Triple Jump World Record Holder
1950-12-031953-07-19
Succeeded by
Flag of the Soviet Union Leonid Serbakov
Preceded by
Flag of the Soviet Union Leonid Serbakov
Men's Triple Jump World Record Holder
1955-03-261958-07-19
Succeeded by
Flag of the Soviet Union Oleg Rjahovsky