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Regras Básicas Resumo Principais Medalhistas Resultados Rio 2016 Ilustrações Almanaque Olímpico Verônica Oliveira dos Santos Vitória Caroline Ferreira SUMÁRIO 1. MODALIDADES ESPORTIVAS ATLETISMO REGRAS BÁSICAS RESUMO PRINCIPAIS MEDALHISTAS RESULTADOS RIO 2016 ILUSTRAÇÕES CANOAGEM REGRAS BÁSICAS PRINCIPAIS MEDALHISTAS RESULTADOS RIO 2016 ILUSTRAÇÕES BADMINTON REGRAS BÁSICAS PRINCIPAIS MEDALHISTAS RESULTADOS RIO 2016 ILUSTRAÇÕES BASQUETE REGRAS BÁSICAS PRINCIPAIS MEDALHISTAS RESULTADOS RIO 2016 ILUSTRAÇÕES BOXE REGRAS BÁSICAS PRINCIPAIS MEDALHISTAS RESULTADOS RIO 2016 ILUSTRAÇÕES REGRAS BÁSICAS - Atletismo Em todas as corridas (inclusive a prova dos 400m), cada atleta deve ter uma raia separada, com uma largura máxima de 1,22m, incluindo as linhas das raias, que são marcadas por linhas brancas de 5cm de largura. Na prova da corrida com barreiras, os obstáculos devem ser feitos de metal e madeira. De acordo com a Confederação de Atletismo, a barreira tem que ser montada de uma forma que para derrubá- la seja necessária uma força pelo menos igual ao peso de 3,6Kg aplicada horizontalmente para o centro da borda de cima da barra superior. Se durante a prova do arremesso de peso, o competidor tocar com qualquer parte do seu corpo em qualquer parte do anteparo, além de seu lado interno, o arremesso não vai valer No lançamento de disco, o disco deve ter placas metálicas circulares cravadas no centro de suas faces. O lançamento de dardo só será validade somente se a ponta da cabeça metálica do dardo tocar o solo antes que qualquer outra parte. No salto com vara, o atleta pode iniciar sua corrida de aproximação na inclinação da pista oval, desde que os últimos 40 metros sejam corridos no corredor em superfície nivelada. PRINCIPAIS MEDALHISTAS Reggie Walker Primoz Kozmus Lina Radke Mohammed Gammoudi Juan Carlos Zabala Nina Romashkova Edwin Flack John Akii-Bua Ruth Jebet Inessa Kravets Adhemar Ferreira da Silva Matej Tóth Arthur Wint Hasely Crawford Ugo Frigerio Emil Zatopek Pat O'Callaghan Dilshod Nazarov Rudolf Bauer Eric Lemming Fanny Blankers-Koen Ghada Shouaa Spiridon Louis Yelena Nikolayeva Kirani James Iolanda Balas Charles Bennett Jan Zelezny Michel Théato Félix Sánchez Hannes Kolehmainen Kip Keino Abebe Bikila Carlos Lopes Erki Nool Halina Konopacka James Connolly Irving Saladino Fermín Cacho John Lovelock Ferdinand Bie Chioma Ajunwa RESULTADOS RIO 2016 800m feminino Final Ouro Caster Semenya África do Sul 1:55,28 1º lugar 5.000m masculino Final Concluído Ouro Mo Farah Grã-Bretanha 13:03,30 1º lugar Maratona masculina Final Ouro Eliud Kipchoge Quênia 2:08:44 1º lugar 1.500m masculino Final Concluído Ouro Matthew Centrowitz Estados Unidos 3:50,00 1º lugar 10.000m feminino Final Ouro Almaz Ayana Etiópia 29:17,45 100m barreiras feminino Brianna Rollins Estados Unidos 12,54 s 1º lugar 100m masculino Preliminares Hassan Saaid Maldivas 10,43 s 1º lugar 110m barreiras masculino Omar McLeod Jamaica 13,27 s 1º lugar 200m feminino Marie-Josee Ta Lou Costa do Marfim 22,31 s 1º lugar 200m masculino Andre De Grasse Canadá 20,09 s 1º lugar 3.000m obstáculos feminino Ouro Ruth Jebet Bahrein 8:59,75 1º lugar 3.000m obstáculos masculino Conseslus Kipruto Quênia 8:21,40 1º lugar 400m barreiras feminino Ristananna Tracey Jamaica 54,88 s 1º lugar 400m barreiras masculino Annsert Whyte Jamaica 48,37 s 1º lugar 400m feminino Ouro Shaunae Miller Bahamas 49,44 s 1º lugar 400m masculino Final Ouro Wayde van Niekerk África do Sul 43,03 s 5.000m feminino Ouro Almaz Ayana Etiópia 15:04,35 1º lugar 5.000m masculino Ouro Paul Chelimo Estados Unidos 13:19,54 1º lugar 800m feminino Melissa Bishop Canadá 1:58,38 1º lugar 800m masculino Final Ouro David Rudisha Quênia 1:42,15 Arremesso do peso feminino Valerie Adams Nova Zelândia Arremesso do peso masculino Ryan Crouser Estados Unidos 21.59 m Decatlo masculino 110 m com barreiras Damian Warner Canadá 13,58 s Heptatlo feminino Salto em distância Nafissatou Thiam Bélgica 6.58 m Lançamento de disco feminino Yaime Perez Cuba 65.38 m Lançamento de disco masculino Christoph Harting Alemanha 68.37 m Lançamento do dardo feminino Maria Andrejczyk Polônia 67.11 m Lançamento do dardo masculino Keshorn Walcott Trinidad e Tobago 88.68 m Lançamento do martelo feminino Anita Wlodarczyk Polônia 82.29 m Lançamento do martelo masculino Wojciech Nowicki Polônia 77.64 m Maratona feminina Jemima Sumgong Quênia 2:24:04 Maratona masculina Eliud Kipchoge Quênia 2:08:44 Marcha atlética 20km feminina Liu Hong China 1:28:35 Marcha atlética 20km masculina Wang Zhen China 1:19:14 Marcha atlética 50km masculina Matej Tóth Eslováquia 3:40:58 Revezamento 4 x 100m feminino Estados Unidos 41,01 s Revezamento 4 x 100m masculino Jamaica 37,27 s Revezamento 4 x 400m feminino Estados Unidos 3:21,42 Revezamento 4 x 400m masculino Jamaica 2:58,29 Salto com vara feminino Ekaterini Stefanidi Grécia 4.85 m Salto com vara masculino Thiago Braz Brasil 6.03 m Salto em altura feminino Ruth Beitia Espanha 1.94 m Salto em altura masculino Derek Drouin Canadá 2.38 m Salto em distância feminino Ivana Španović Sérvia 6.87 m Salto em distância masculino Jeff Henderson Estados Unidos 8.38 m Salto triplo feminino Caterine Ibargüen Colômbia 14.52 m Salto triplo masculino Christian Taylor Estados Unidos 17.24 m ILUSTRAÇÃO REGRAS BÁSICAS DA CANOAGEM As regras da canoagem variam de acordo com a modalidade. Nos Jogos Olímpicos são disputadas competições de slalom e velocidade. Ambas utilizam os dois tipos de embarcações, os caiaques e as canoas, e possuem provas masculinas e femininas. A modalidade slalom é realizada em rios com corredeira e os competidores, que podem ser um ou dois, descem um a um o percurso demarcado. Nos jogos o percurso varia de 250 a 400 metros e de 20 a 25 portas, que sinalizam o caminho para o atleta. Essas portas podem ter listras vermelhas ou verdes. A diferença de cores é muito importante, pois os obstáculos em verde devem ser ultrapassados no sentido da corrente e os em vermelho no sentido contrário. As punições acontecem quando há um toque do atleta, remo ou barco nos obstáculos e são acrescentados dois segundos no tempo final. A não passagem por uma porta implica em punição de 50 segundos. No fim vence aquele que marcar o menor tempo, descontados as possíveis punições. As provas de velocidade são realizadas em águas calmas. Os barcos, que podem ter uma, duas ou quatro pessoas são separados por raias. A disputa ocorre como uma corrida simples, com percurso de 500 m ou 1.000 m, sendo que o primeiro a cruzar a linha de chegada é o vencedor. O competidor que queimar a largada por duas vezes consecutivas é automaticamente desclassificado da prova. Outra regra que deve ser respeitada é a distância mínima de cinco metros entre as embarcações, para evitar que elas se encostem ou joguem água uma na outra. PRINCIPAIS MEDALHISTAS Frank Amyot Václav Mottl Josef Holeček Steven Lysak Siegbert Horn Ernst Krebs Yuri Cheban Dieter Krause Walter Hofmann Paul Wevers Reinhard Eiben Gunnar Akerlund Vladimír Syrovátka Kurt Wires Jan Brzák-Felix Gregor Hradetzky Gregor Hradetzky Sven Johansson Yury Postrigay Adolf Kainz Alfons Dorfner Hans Berglund Lennart Klingström Nikolai Chuzhikov Anatoli Grishin Vyacheslav Ionov Volodymyr Morozov František Čapek Frank Havens Georges Turlier RESULTADOS RIO 2016 Caiaque duplo 1.000m masculino Cuba R. Torres e J. García 3:18,76 1º lugar Sérvia M. Tomićević e M. Zorić 3:15,29 1º lugar Austrália L. Tame e K. Wallace 3:16,63 1º lugar Portugal E. Silva e J. Ribeiro 3:18,09 1º lugar Caiaque duplo 200m masculino Espanha C. Toro e S. Craviotto Rivero 31,16 s 1º lugar Grã-Bretanha L. Heath e J. Schofield 31,89 s 1º lugar Hungria S. Totka e P. Molnar 32,13 s 1º lugar Caiaque duplo 500m feminino Suécia S. Paldanius e K. Johansson 1:47,20 1º lugar Hungria D. Kozák e G. Szabó 1:43,68 1º lugar Caiaque individual 1.000m masculino Ouro Adam van Koeverden Canadá 3:31,87 1º lugar Marcus Walz Espanha 3:31,44 1º lugar Caiaque individual 200m feminino Ouro Nataša Dušev-Janić Hungria 41,67 s 1º lugar Lisa Carrington Nova Zelândia 39,86 s 1º lugar Caiaque individual 200m masculino Maxime Beaumont França 34,32 s 1º lugar Liam Heath Grã-Bretanha 34,07 s 1º lugar Maxime Beaumont França 34,39 s 1º lugar Caiaque individual 500m feminino Elena Anyushina Rússia 1:57,20 1º lugar Danuta Kozák Hungria 1:52,49 1º lugar Caiaque quádruplo 1.000m masculino República Tcheca D. Havel, J. Štěrba, J. Dostál e L. Trefil 2:52,02 1º lugar Austrália J. Wood, R. Fitzsimmons, K. Wallace e J. Clear 2:58,22 1º lugar Eslováquia T. Linka, D. Myšák, J. Tarr e E. Vlček 2:59,36 1º lugar Caiaque quádruplo 500m feminino Hungria D. Kozák, G. Szabó, K. Fazekas Zur e T. Csipes 1:29,49 1º lugar Nova Zelândia K. Imrie, C. Ryan, A. Fisher e J. Lovett 1:34,77 1º lugar Alemanha S. Kriegerstein, S. Hering, T. Dietze e F. Weber 1:34,71 1º lugar Canoa dupla 1.000m masculino Brasil I. Queiroz dos Santos e E. Silva 3:33,26 1º lugar Ucrânia D. Ianchuk e T. Mishchuk 3:38,38 1º lugar Cuba F. Jorge Enriquez e S. Torres 3:40,19 1º lugar Canoa individual 1.000m masculino Tomasz Kaczor Polônia 3:59,35 1º lugar Sebastian Brendel Alemanha 3:56,92 1º lugar Canoa individual 200m masculino Valentin Demyanenko Azerbaijão 39,74 s 1º lugar Isaquias Queiroz Brasil 39,65 s 1º lugar Andrey Kraitor Rússia 40,39 s 1º lugar Zaza Nadiradze Geórgia 40,14 s 1º lugar ILUSTRAÇÃO REGRAS BÁSICAS DO BADMINTON O jogo é acompanhado por um árbitro que marca os pontos e aplica as regras necessárias.
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