Daiane dos Santos
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Full name | Daiane Garcia dos Santos (www.daianedossantos.com) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nickname(s) | Dai | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Country represented | Brazil | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born |
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul | February 10, 1983|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 145 cm (4 ft 9 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Discipline | Women's artistic gymnastics | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Level | Senior | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Grêmio Náutico União | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Head coach(es) | Oleg Ostapenko | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Assistant coach(es) | Iryna Ilyashenko | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Choreographer | Nadejda Ostapenko | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Eponymous skills |
Dos Santos Dos Santos II | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Retired | 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Daiane Garcia dos Santos (Porto Alegre, February 10, 1983) is one of Brazil's most successful female gymnasts. At the 2003 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, at age 20, she won the world title on her specialty apparatus, the floor exercise. She retired in 2012.
Personal life
Daiane dos Santos was born in Porto Alegre. She lives in Curitiba, where she studies physical education at Dom Bosco University.
Career
Dos Santos began gymnastics at age 11.
She has two skills named after her on floor exercise called the Dos Santos: Arabian double front somersaults in both piked and laid-out positions.[1]
Her most famous routine's music is "Brasileirinho" by Waldir Azevedo, which she used for major achievements during 2004/2005 season.
2004
She represented Brazil in the 2004 Summer Olympics. She qualified for the floor exercises event final. During the final, she debuted the Dos Santos II skill, a double Arabian in layout position. She overroated a tumbling pass and went out of bounds. She placed fifth.[2]
In December 2004, she became the World Cup floor champion, beating Olympic champion Cătălina Ponor.
2005
She made an attempt to defend her World Championship title in Melbourne. During the floor final, she underrotated her first tumbling pass and fell, scoring an 8.837 and placed 7th overall.
2006
In 2006, Dos Santos competed with a brand new routine to the music "Isto Aqui O Que É?" by Ary Barroso. With this program, she won her first gold medal under the new Artistic Gymnastics' score system Code of Points in Moscow's leg of FIG's World Cup.
Dos Santos decided to attend the 2006 World Championships, but she decided not to compete the Dos Santos II for a while.. She placed 4th in the floor event.
Dos Santos qualified for Brazil's World Cup Final 2005/2006 on Floor Exercise. She was still #1 in the world in floor exercise.
Dos Santos started on uneven bars, where she placed 7th. The next day, at the floor exercise final, she was in medal contention. Dos Santos debuted a new move, a full-twisting double layout, to her routine. During that program, she also performed the Dos Santos and a double layout. She set a new personal best under the new system (15.600). Dos Santos won her second consecutive Gold Medal at World Cup Final.
Brazil finished the competition with six medals.
2007
Dos Santos's first competition of 2007 was the World Cup event in Ghent in May. Dos Santos used it as a warm-up for the Pan American Games. She competed in the Floor and Uneven Bars event finals, placing 8th in the uneven bars and winning the bronze on the floor. During her floor routine, she replaced Double Arabian Tuck with a Full Twisting Double Tuck and the Double Layout with a Double Tuck.
In June 2007, Dos Santos attended a Tri-Meet competition in Natal/RN, in which Brazil competed against Great Britain and Canada. Brazil won all the gold medals. dos Santos won on the floor with a score of 15.225.
On July 6, dos Santos suffered a level 1 torsion on her right ankle and did not attend a Pan American Arena inauguration. Although the Brazilian Gymnastics Confederation (CBG) guaranteed her participation in Pan American Games, her doctors decided to wait 48 hours before the announcement, to be sure. She was later confirmed to take her spot in Brazil's Pan American Team.
Dos Santos was supposed to take part in floor and vault events, but during her team finals' floor routine on the first day of competition, she ran into difficulties. Her injury had not completely recovered, and she left the apparatus crying. She scored a low 15.150, and placed 3rd, which qualified her for the floor event final. However, she was not able to compete in the final. She was stopped from competing by the Technical Commission in order to avoid a worse lesion which could leave her out of the 2007 Worlds in Stuttgart.
Dos Santos attended the 2007 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships competing with the team in the finals. Still not recovered, Daiane could not perform up to her level, but still helped her team to qualify 2nd time for the 2008 Olympics Games in Beijing and also to achieve a historic 5th place.
2008
Daiane underwent a six-month intensive treatment after the 2007 World Championship and the first signs of returning to her best could be seen during World Cups in Cottbus (Germany) and Tianjin (China) where she placed 4th in both of them. Following her good performances and trying to reach a best in Beijing, she decided along with coach Oleg Ostapenko to come back to her 2004–2005 floor music, crowd's favorite "Brasileirinho". In June, she went with team Brazil to friendly meets in Europe where she showed once again explosive tumblings including Dos Santos II which she has not been performing since Athens 2004.
She was selected for the Brazilian Olympic Team, but this time sharing the spotlight with newcomer Jade Barbosa (All-Around Bronze Medalist in 2007 Worlds). Initially, she was focused in help Brazil to reach the first Olympic Team Final ever; however she would try her best to make the floor exercise final once again. In the qualification round, Brazil started in their best apparatus, the floor. Daiane was last to perform. She opened her routine with a Tsukahara Layout (Full Twisting Double Layout) followed by the Dos Santos II, Double Layout and finishing with a Double Pike. The Chinese audience were amazed and the judges gave her the score 15.275 which was enough for her to reach the finals in 5th place. During the finals she went out of bounds twice, getting in 6th place with a 14.975.[2]
2009
Daiane tested positive for the banned drug Furosemide at an out-of-competition doping control in July 2009. She received a five-month ban.[3]
2011
Her first competition was Ghent World Cup in September. She scored 13.424 on floor, winning the bronze medal. Daiane also competed in Tokyo World Championships. She helped Brazilian Team to place 14th overall. On floor, she scored 13.758, placing 26th overall. Some days later, she competed in 2011 Panamerican Games. She placed 5th with Brazilian Team. She didn't qualify for floor final, because she fell during qualifications.
2012
In January, Daiane helped the Brazilian team to place 4th in 2012 Artistics Gymnastics Olympic Test Event. She also qualified in 7th for the floor final. Daiane scored 14.033. In event finals, Daiane received the bronze medal, after receiving 14.066. At the 2012 Olympics, she did not qualify for the finals in any of the events which she entered.[4][5][6][7]
Skills named after her
Daiane is a very powerful gymnast. She was the first to do a double piked Arabian (Dos Santos I) and a double layout Arabian (Dos Santos II). Both feats are extremely difficult to perform.
Results
1998
- Gold Medal, floor, Canberra Cup, Australia.
1999
- Silver Medal, vault, Pan American Games, Winnipeg, Canada.
- Bronze Medal, floor, Pan American Games, Winnipeg, Canada.
- Bronze Medal, team competition, Pan American Games, Winnipeg, Canada.
2001
- Gold Medal, floor, Gymnastics Pan American. Cancún, Mexico.
- #5, floor, World Championship. Ghent, Belgium.
2003
- Bronze medal, floor, World Cup. Cottbus, Germany.
- #5, uneven bars, World Cup. Cottbus, Germany.
- Bronze medal, team competition, Pan American Games. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
- #4, floor, World Cup. Paris, France.
- Gold medal, floor, World Cup. Stuttgart, Germany.
- #5, vault, World Cup. Stuttgart, Germany.
- #6, uneven bars, World Cup. Stuttgart, Germany.
- Gold medal, floor, World Championship. Anaheim, United States, (9.737).
2004
- Gold medal, floor, World Cup. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- #4, vault, World Cup. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- Gold medal, floor, World Cup. Birmingham, United Kingdom.
- Gold medal, floor, World Cup. Lyon, France.
- Silver medal, vault, World Cup. Lyon, France.
- Gold medal, floor, World Cup. Cottbus, Germany.
- #4, vault, World Cup. Cottbus, Germany.
- Bronze medal, floor, World Cup. Stuttgart, Germany.
- #5, floor, Olympic Games. Athens, Greece. (9.375)
2005
- Gold medal, floor, World Cup. São Paulo, Brazil.
- Gold medal, floor, World Cup. Paris, France.
- #7, floor, World Championship. Melbourne, Australia.
2006
- 4th [tie], floor, World Championship. Aarhus, Denmark. (15.425)
- #7, uneven bars, World Cup Final. São Paulo, Brazil.
- Gold medal, floor, World Cup Final. São Paulo, Brazil. (15.6)
2007
- 8th, uneven bars, World Cup. Ghent, Belgium.
- Bronze medal, floor, World Cup. Ghent, Belgium.
- Gold medal, team competition, Tri-Meet BRAxGBRxCAN. Natal, Brazil.
- Gold medal, floor, Tri-Meet BRAxGBRxCAN. Natal, Brazil.
- Silver medal, team competition, Pan American Games. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
2008
- 4th, floor, World Cup. Cottbus, Germany.
- 4th, floor, World Cup. Tianjin, China.
- 6th, floor, Olympic Games 2008. Beijing, China. (14.975)
- 8th, team finals, Olympic Games 2008. Beijing, China.
2011
- Bronze Medalist, floor, World Cup. Ghent, Belgium. (13.424)
- 14th, team, World Championship. Tokyo, Japan.
- 5th, team, Panamerican Games. Guadalajara, Mexico.
2012
- 4th, team, 2012 Artistics Gymnastics Olympic Test Event. London, England.
- Bronze Medalist, floor, 2012 Artistics Gymnastics Olympic Test Event.London, England. (14.066)
Floor routines
2002/2003
Music: "Rumba para los rumberos" - S.V.: 10.00
2003 World Championship
1st Pass: Round Off-Back Handspring-Double Arabian Pike
2nd Pass: Round Off-Back Handspring-Double Layout
Double Turn-Tour Jete with Full Turn
3rd Pass: Front Pike-Round Off-Back Handspring-Double Arabian Tuck
Cat Leap Double-Popa-11/2 Leap
4th Pass: Round Off-Back Handspring-Double Pike
2004/2005
Music: "Brasileirinho" - S.V.: 10.00
2004 Olympic Summer Games (Athens)
1st Pass: Round Off-Back Handspring-Double Arabian Layout
2nd Pass: Round Off-Back Handspring-Double Arabian Pike
Double Turn-Tour Jete with Full Turn
3rd Pass: Round Off-Back Handspring-Double Layout
Double Leap-11/2Cat Leap-Cat Leap
4th Pass: Front Pike-Round Off-Back Handspring-Double Pike
2006/2007
Music: "Isto aqui o que é?" - Difficulty: 6.4
2006 World Cup Final
1st Pass: Round Off-Back Handspring-Tsukahara Layout
2nd Pass: Front Pike-Round Off-Back Handspring-Double Arabian Pike
Double Turn with Horizontal Leg-Jump with Full Turn and Horizontal Leg-Tour Jete with Full Turn
3rd Pass: Round Off-Back Handspring-Double Layout
Switch Leap-Switch Side Leap-Tour Jete
4th Pass: Front Pike-Round Off-Back Handspring-Double Pike
2008
Music: "Brasileirinho" - Difficulty: 6.4
2008 Olympic Summer Games (Beijing)
1st Pass: Round Off-Back Handspring-Full Twisting Double Layout
2nd Pass: Round Off-Back Handspring-Double Arabian Layout
Double Turn, Switch leap into Tour Jete Half Turn, Tour Jete with Full Turn
3rd Pass: Round Off-Back Handspring-Double Layout
Double Leap, Leap Jump
4th Pass: Front Pike-Round Off-Back Handspring-Double Pike
2011
Music: "Mix of Latin Rhythms" - Difficulty: 5.9
2011 Artistic Gymnastics World Championship (Tokyo)
1st Pass: Round Off-Back Handspring-Full Twisting Double Layout
2nd Pass: Round Off-Back Handspring-Double Arabian Piked
Fulll Turn with Leg at Horizontal, Tour Jete Half Turn
3rd Pass: Front Pike-Round Off-Back Handspring-Double Pike
Leap Jump into Tour Jete with full turn, Switch Leap
4th Pass: Round Off-Back Handspring-Double Layout
References
- ↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/portuguese/reporterbbc/story/2007/05/070409_dna_daiane_cg.shtml#. Daiane dos Santos é 'protótipo da brasileira'."
- 1 2 "Daiane dos Santos Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved 2015-05-18.
- ↑ Decision by the FIG Presidential Commission sportcentric.com 27 January 2010
- ↑ "floor exercises women results - Artistic Gymnastics - London 2012 Olympics". www.olympic.org. Retrieved 2015-05-18.
- ↑ "uneven bars women results - Artistic Gymnastics - London 2012 Olympics". www.olympic.org. Retrieved 2015-05-18.
- ↑ "vault women results - Artistic Gymnastics - London 2012 Olympics". www.olympic.org. Retrieved 2015-05-18.
- ↑ "team competition women results - Artistic Gymnastics - London 2012 Olympics". www.olympic.org. Retrieved 2015-05-18.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Daiane dos Santos. |
- Página Oficial
- Daiane dos Santos at Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique
- Photos at Gymbox.net
- Dos Santos2(FloorExerciseSkill)
Awards | ||
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Preceded by Daniele Hypólito |
Brazilian Sportswomen of the Year 2003, 2004 |
Succeeded by Natália Falavigna |