Simone Alves da Silva (born 12 September 1984) is a Brazilian
long-distance runner
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Within e ...
. She won the 2011
South America
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n title over
10,000 metres
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and broke South American records for the 5000 m and 10,000 m events in 2011, but was banned from competition for a doping offence that year.
Born in
Morro do Chapéu, she had a rapid ascent in distance running beginning at the age of 24 after joining the
BM&F Bovespa
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athletics club and working with coach
Adauto Domingues
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. She won the
Guaratingueta 10K and set a
half marathon
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best of 77:47 minutes at the
São Paulo Half Marathon
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in 2009. She began 2010 with another half marathon best run of 75:43 minutes in São Paulo, coming second in the race, then a
10,000 metres
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personal best of 33:25.6 minutes to win the State championships.
[Simone Da Silva]
Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 2012-03-31.
She was chosen to compete at the
2010 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics
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and she won the
5000 metres
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silver medal in a personal best of 15:49.79 minutes before running a
3000 metres
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best of 9:09.41 minutes for fourth in that contest. She failed a
doping test
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at a 10-mile race in Brazil, being positive for the banned stimulant
Oxilofrine
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, and was suspended from December 2010 to February 2011.
[ She was retrospectively banned, but competed at the ]Saint Silvester Road Race
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Regarded as the main international event in Latin American athletics, the Brazi ...
in the meantime, taking second place behind Alice Timbilil
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She initia ...
.
Upon her return da Silva won the women's title at the 2011 South American Cross Country Championships
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making it the oldest of t ...
, leading Brazil to the team title. That May she broke the South American record for the 5000 m with a run of 15:18.85 minutes at a small meet in São Paulo
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. At the 2011 South American Championships in Athletics
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in Buenos Aires
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she came sixth in the 1500 metres
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then made a career breakthrough by winning the 10,000 m with a time of 31:59.11 minutes – the second fastest by a South American and a championship record
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. At the Troféu Brasil de Atletismo
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later that year she won a 5000/10,000 m national title double. Her 10,000 metres time of 31:16.56 minutes was a new South American record and over half a minute faster than Carmem de Oliveira
Carmem Sousa de Oliveira Furtado (born 17 August 1965) is a retired Brazilian long-distance runner.
She finished eleventh in the 10,000 metres at the 1993 World Championships in a new South American record time of 31:47.76 minutes. She also hold ...
's previous mark set in 1993.
However, her doping sample at that competition came back positive for erythropoietin
Erythropoietin (; EPO), also known as erythropoetin, haematopoietin, or haemopoietin, is a glycoprotein cytokine secreted mainly by the kidneys in response to cellular hypoxia; it stimulates red blood cell production (erythropoiesis) in the bo ...
(EPO), a banned blood boosting substance. She was provisionally suspended from October 2011 onwards and Clube de Atletismo BM&F Bovespa cut ties with her. A Brazilian Disciplinary Committee acquitted her of the doping offence in January 2012, but the Brazilian Athletics Confederation
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President for the period 2013-2016 is José Antonio Martins Fernandes.
History
CBAt w ...
lodged an appeal to instate a ban on da Silva. She remains banned from competition.IAAF Sanctioned Athletes - 27 March 2012
IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-03-31.
References
External links
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Living people
1984 births
Brazilian female long-distance runners
Sportspeople from Bahia
Doping cases in athletics
Brazilian sportspeople in doping cases
20th-century Brazilian women
21st-century Brazilian women