Joaquim Videira

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Competitor for Flag of Portugal Portugal
Men's épée fencing
World Championships
Silver 2006 Turin Épée

Joaquim Filipe Ferreira dos Santos Videira (Viseu, 12/01/1984) is a Portuguese fencing top athlete and the épée vice world champion.




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[edit] Biography

It makes 12 years now since Joaquim Videira start practicing fencing under the orientation of its coach, the Master of Arms Hélder Alves.

In 2006 he won the silver medal in the World Fencing Championships (best result ever of the Portuguese fencing) losing in suden death period. He has also win medals in Gran Prix and World Cups.

He represented the following clubs:

  • Nowadays - Associação dos Antigos Alunos do Colégio Militar
  • 2004-2006 - Centro de Convívio e Desportivo de Vale de Milhaços
  • 2002-2004 - Associação dos Pupilos do Exército
  • 1996-2002 - Instituto Militar dos Pupilos do Exército

Joaquim Videira was supported by the project Olympic Hopes in 2005 and he integrates the Beijing 2008 Project since 2006 in its higher level (Level 1 - Medal winner) from the National Olympic Committee of Portugal.

He is one of a few competition fencers who use the French grip as opposed to the pistol.

It's imported to distinguish the fair play of this athlete which has given him the Fair Play Award of the National Olympic Committee of Portugal. During a fight in the World Championshipante he refused a point after he touched with his sword on the floor. He convinced the juri but lost the combat being eliminated from the competition.

He's also an Electronic Engineer with a degree from the Faculty of Engineery of the Oporto's University. He will follow its academic studies doing a master degree.


[edit] Accomplishments

Individual results thill 10th place


2008

  • 6th Lisbon World Cup
  • 8th Bern World Cup


2007

  • 1st Sydney World Cup
  • 3rd Paris World Cup
  • 3rd Bogotá World Cup
  • 3rd World Ranking (Best ever)


2006

  • 2nd Turin World Championships
  • 5th Montreal Gran Prix
  • 9th Kish Island World Cup


2005

  • 7th Copenhagen European Championships


Youth (2000-2005)

  • 3rd Ponte de Sôr World Cup
  • 3rd Cairo World Cup
  • 3rd Conegliano European Junior Championships
  • 5th Helsinki World Cup
  • 5th Catania World Cup
  • 5th Bratislava World Cup
  • 5th Junior World Ranking
  • 6th Luxemburg World Cup


[edit] Awards

  • Olympic Medal given by the National Olympic Committee of Portugal in 2006
  • Nomination for Athlete of the Year by the Portugal Sports Confederation in 2006
  • Fair Play award given by the National Olympic Committee of Portugal in 2004
  • Fencing Youth Hope given by the Portugal Sports Confederation in 2004
  • Honors of the Youth Award given by the National Olympic Committee of Portugal in 2002
  • Aquilino Ribeiro Trophy, Sports Trophy given by the Jornal do Centro in 2007

[edit] References

Joaquim Videira's Official Site: http://www.joaquimvideira.com


[edit] Links

Joaquim Videira's Official Site: http://www.joaquimvideira.com [1]

National Olympic Committee of Portugal (Olympic Project): http://www.comiteolimpicoportugal.pt/atleta.php?id=71 [2]