Wagner Domingos
Brazilian hammer thrower
Wagner Domingos
Full name Wagner José Alberto Carvalho Domingos Nickname Montanha Born (1983-03-26 ) March 26, 1983 (age 40) Recife , Pernambuco , Brazil Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) Weight 118 kg (260 lb) Country Brazil Sport Athletics Event Hammer throw Updated on 25 January 2015.
Wagner José Alberto Carvalho Domingos (born 26 March 1983 in Recife ) is a Brazilian athlete specializing in the hammer throw . His personal best of 78.63 metres (2016) is the current South American record .[1]
In the first half of 2016, Domingos broke 3 times the Brazilian record of Hammer Throw: launched the hammer to 75,60m in May in Zagreb; 75,62m in Varazdin, and 76,12m in Zagreb again. The first time he broke the Brazilian record in 2005, the best mark in the country was 66,30m. Until then, the record was not improved since 1978.[2]
On June 20, 2016, he finally broke the South American record for the hammer throw with 78,63m. The South American record was 76.42m, belonged to the Argentine Juan Cerra until 2006. Brazil again had a representative at the Olympic Games in this event, which has not happened since Carmine Di Giorgi played it in Los Angeles 1932.[3]
In December 2012, he married javelin thrower Laila Ferrer e Silva .[4]
Personal best
Hammer throw: 78.63 m – Celje , 19 June 2016
Competition record
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Brazil
2000
South American Youth Championships
Bogotá , Colombia
4th
Hammer throw (5 kg)
58.39 m
2001
South American Junior Championships
Santa Fe, Argentina
5th
Hammer throw (6 kg)
50.14 m
2002
South American Junior Championships / South American Games
Belém , Brazil
3rd
Hammer throw (6 kg)
65.15 m
2004
South American U23 Championships
Barquisimeto , Venezuela
2nd
Hammer throw
63.86 m
2005
South American Championships
Cali , Colombia
2nd
Hammer throw
67.33 m
2006
Ibero-American Championships
Ponce, Puerto Rico
3rd
Hammer throw
66.06 m
South American Championships
Tunja , Colombia
3rd
Hammer throw
67.27 m
2007
South American Championships
São Paulo , Brazil
3rd
Hammer throw
65.15 m
Pan American Games
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
7th
Hammer throw
65.27 m
2008
Ibero-American Championships
Iquique , Chile
5th
Hammer throw
66.24 m
2009
South American Championships
Lima , Peru
4th
Hammer throw
67.10 m
2010
Ibero-American Championships
San Fernando, Spain
3rd
Hammer throw
70.95 m
2011
South American Championships
Buenos Aires , Argentina
2nd
Hammer throw
70.65 m
Pan American Games
Guadalajara , Mexico
4th
Hammer throw
70.16 m
2012
Ibero-American Championships
Barquisimeto , Venezuela
2nd
Hammer throw
71.91 m
2013
South American Championships
Cartagena, Colombia
1st
Hammer throw
71.36 m
2014
South American Games
Santiago , Chile
1st
Hammer throw
70.62 m
Ibero-American Championships
São Paulo , Brazil
1st
Hammer throw
74.12 m
Pan American Sports Festival
Mexico City , Mexico
3rd
Hammer throw
73.77m A
2015
South American Championships
Lima , Peru
1st
Hammer throw
71.47 m
Pan American Games
Toronto , Canada
4th
Hammer throw
73.74 m
World Championships
Beijing , China
22nd (q)
Hammer throw
71.82 m
2016
Ibero-American Championships
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
1st
Hammer throw
72.18 m
Olympic Games
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
12th
Hammer throw
72.28 m
2017
South American Championships
Asunción , Paraguay
1st
Hammer throw
73.79 m
World Championships
London , United Kingdom
24th (q)
Hammer throw
71.69 m
2018
South American Games
Cochabamba , Bolivia
3rd
Hammer throw
72.53 m
2019
South American Championships
Lima , Peru
5th
Hammer throw
69.85 m
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