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Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva Paralympics 2024

Brazilian athlete, who speaks Portuguese, has made significant strides in Para canoeing since his debut in 2012 at the Pan American Championships in Rio de Janeiro. He started his journey in Para canoe in 2011, initially as a means to stay fit. During his rehabilitation, he realised that engaging in sports would break the monotony of physical therapy and watching television.

Para Canoe
Brazil
Birth Date: Dec 11, 1984
Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva profile image
Birth Place: Picos
Social Media: Instagram
Paralympic Experience: 2020, 2016, 2024

Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva Paralympic Medals

Paralympic Medals

0
Gold
2
Silver
0
Bronze
2
Total

2024 Medals

0
Gold
1
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total

Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva Paralympic Milestones

Season Event Rank
2020 Kayak Single 200m - KL1 S Silver
2016 Kayak Single 200m - KL1 4
2020 Va'a Single 200m - VL2 7

Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva Biography

Before venturing into Para sports, he was a professional dancer for nine years. After his diagnosis, he explored both Para canoe and wheelchair basketball but eventually committed to the former. He likens kayaking to dancing, where choreography is essential, but unexpected elements can arise. The context of movements differs between the two activities.

Memorable Achievements

One of his most memorable achievements is winning silver in the KL1 200m at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. This accomplishment stands out as a significant milestone in his career. His dedication and hard work have earned him recognition and accolades over the years.

Awards and Recognition

He received the 'Premio Paralimpico' [Paralympic Award] as Canoeist of the Year from the Brazilian Paralympic Committee [CPB] in 2014, 2015, and 2019. These awards highlight his consistent performance and contribution to the sport of Para canoeing in Brazil.

Coaching and Training

His national coach is Akos Angyal from Hungary. Under Angyal's guidance, he has honed his skills and achieved remarkable success on the international stage. The coach's expertise has played a crucial role in shaping his career.

Future Plans

Looking ahead, he aims to continue competing at the highest level and representing Brazil in international competitions. His dedication to Para canoeing remains unwavering as he strives for further success and recognition in the sport.

The athlete's journey from a professional dancer to a celebrated Para canoeist showcases his resilience and adaptability. His story serves as an inspiration to many aspiring athletes worldwide.

Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva FAQs on Paralympics

  • Is Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva qualified for the Paris 2024 Paralympics?
    Yes, Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva is competing in the Para Canoe event at the Paris 2024 Paralympics.
  • Who is Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva?

    Brazilian athlete, who speaks Portuguese, has made significant strides in Para canoeing since his debut in 2012 at the Pan American Championships in Rio de Janeiro. He started his journey in Para canoe in 2011, initially as a means to stay fit. During his rehabilitation, he realised that engaging in sports would break the monotony of physical therapy and watching television.

  • Which game does Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva play?
    Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva, a famous Para Canoe from Brazil, proudly competes for the country in international Para Canoe events.
  • In which city Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva was born?
    Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva was born on December 11, 1984 in Picos, Brazil.
  • How many Paralympic medals has Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva won in Para Canoe?
    Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva won the silver medal in the Para Canoe events.
  • How many Paralympic medals has Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva won throughout his Para Canoe career?
    Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva has won 2 Paralympic medal in Para Canoe throughout his career.
  • When did Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva first compete in the Paralympics?
    He represented Brazil at the Paralympics.
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