Bruno Prada

Bruno Prada
Medal record
Sailing
Representing  Brazil
Olympic Games
2008 Beijing Star
2012 London Star
Pan American Games
1999 Winnipeg Men's Finn
World Championships
2007 Cascais Star class
2011 Perth Star class
2012 Hyères Star class
2016 Miami Star class
2019 Porto Cervo Star class
2006 San Francisco Star class
2008 Miami Star class
2014 Malcesine Star class
Bacardi Cup
2020 Miami Star
2021 Miami Star
2022 Miami Star
2023 Miami Star
2024 Miami Star
2025 Miami Star
2009 Miami Star
2015 Miami Star
2016 Miami Star
Star Sailors League
2013 Nassau Star
2015 Nassau Star
World Cup
2011 Star
2012 Star
European Championship
2009 Kiel Star
2018 Flensburg Star
2006 Neustadt Star
2015 Gaeta Star
2016 Warnemünde Star
2017 Sanremo Star
North American Championship
2017 Marblehead Star
2006 Miami Star
2016 Chicago Star
2022 Annapolis Star
2021 Newport Beach Star
Eastern Hemisphere Championship
2007 Palma Star
2008 Split Star
2009 Hyères Star
2018 Trieste Star
Western Hemisphere Championship
2023 Cleveland Star
2010 Nassau Star
2014 Sunapee Star
2021 Miami Star
2024 Miami Star
South American Championship
2006 Rio de Janeiro Star
2014 Ilhabela Star
2005 Buenos Aires Star
2003 Rio de Janeiro Star

Bruno Prada (born 31 July 1971 in São Paulo)[1] is a Brazilian sailor.

After sailing Optimists until the age of 14, he moved to the Laser class, where he was Brazilian and South American Junior champion and 7th at Youth Worlds in 1989, and the Snipe class, where he achieved a second place at the Brazilian Junior Nationals, and was 11th at the Junior Worlds in 1988.[2]

In 1989, he changed to the Finn class, becoming Brazilian national champion in 1993, 1997 and 1998, and winning a bronze medal at the 1999 Pan American Games.

He won a silver medal in the Star class with Robert Scheidt at the 2008 Summer Olympics and a bronze in the same category with the same partner at the 2012 Summer Olympics.[3][4]

He won the Star World Championship five times, in 2007, 2011 and 2012 with Robert Scheidt, and in 2016 with Augie Diaz, and 2019 in Porto Cervo with Mateusz Kusznierewicz and was second in 2006 and third in 2008 and 2014.

References

  1. ^ "Bruno Prada: Vela - UOL Esporte". olimpiadas.uol.com.br.
  2. ^ "Junior Worlds" (PDF). Snipe Bulletin. January 1989. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Men's Star Keelboat". www.olympic.org. IOC. Retrieved 8 August 2014.
  4. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Bruno Prada". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016.