Brazilian javelin thrower
Júlio César de Oliveira
Júlio César de Oliveira at the 2015 Military World Games
Full name Júlio César Miranda de Oliveira Born (1986-02-04 ) February 4, 1986 (age 38) Paranavaí , Paraná , Brazil Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Weight 100 kg (220 lb) Country Brazil Sport Athletics Event Javelin throw Club BM&F Bovespa Coached by João Paulo Alves da Cunha Updated on 7 October 2015
Júlio César Miranda de Oliveira (born 4 February 1986 in Paranavaí , Paraná ) is a Brazilian athlete specialising in the javelin throw.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] He won the gold medal at the 2003 World Youth Championships . In addition, he has won multiple medals at the regional level.
His personal best of 83.67 metres, set in 2015, is the current national record .
Personal bests
Competition record
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Brazil
2000
South American Youth Championships
Bogotá, Colombia
1st
Javelin throw (700 g)
66.10 m
2002
World Junior Championships
Kingston, Jamaica
21st (q)
Javelin throw
63.72 m
South American Junior Championships / South American Games
Belém, Brazil
1st
Javelin throw
63.49 m
South American Youth Championships
Asunción, Paraguay
1st
Javelin throw (700 g)
61.68 m
2003
South American Junior Championships
Guayaquil, Ecuador
1st
Javelin throw
70.94 m
World Youth Championships
Sherbrooke, Canada
12th
Discus throw (1.5 kg)
52.39 m
1st
Javelin throw (700 g)
81.16 m
Pan American Junior Championships
Bridgetown, Barbados
1st
Javelin throw
68.42 m
2004
South American U23 Championships
Barquisimeto, Venezuela
2nd
Javelin throw
71.49 m
World Junior Championships
Grosseto, Italy
3rd
Javelin throw
73.86 m
2005
South American Championships
Cali, Colombia
2nd
Javelin throw
73.60 m
Pan American Junior Championships
Windsor, Ontario , Canada
7th
Discus throw (1.75 kg)
51.07 m
1st
Javelin throw
72.35 m
South American Junior Championships
Rosario, Argentina
1st
Javelin throw
71.46 m
2006
Ibero-American Championships
Ponce, Puerto Rico
1st
Javelin throw
78.91 m
South American U23 Championships / South American Games
Buenos Aires, Argentina
2nd
Javelin throw
72.10 m
2007
South American Championships
São Paulo, Brazil
3rd
Javelin throw
74.56 m
Pan American Games
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
8th
Javelin throw
67.92 m
2008
Ibero-American Championships
Iquique, Chile
3rd*
Javelin throw
71.54 m
South American U23 Championships
Lima, Peru
3rd
Javelin throw
66.46 m
2009
South American Championships
Lima, Peru
3rd
Javelin throw
73.51 m
World Championships
Berlin, Germany
42nd (q)
Javelin throw
68.49 m
2011
South American Championships
Buenos Aires, Argentina
5th
Javelin throw
70.94 m
Pan American Games
Guadalajara, Mexico
6th
Javelin throw
76.24 m
2012
Ibero-American Championships
Barquisimeto, Venezuela
6th
Javelin throw
70.78 m
2013
South American Championships
Cartagena, Colombia
4th
Javelin throw
75.20 m
2014
South American Games
Santiago , Chile
2nd
Javelin throw
75.98 m
Ibero-American Championships
São Paulo, Brazil
2nd
Javelin throw
78.04 m
Pan American Sports Festival
Ciudad de México , México
1st
Javelin throw
79.10m A
2015
South American Championships
Lima, Peru
1st
Javelin throw
81.22 m
Pan American Games
Toronto, Canada
3rd
Javelin throw
80.94 m
World Championships
Beijing, China
15th (q)
Javelin throw
79.81 m
Military World Games
Mungyeong , South Korea
2nd
Javelin throw
78.62 m
2016
Ibero-American Championships
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
3rd
Javelin throw
79.02 m
Olympic Games
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
16th (q)
Javelin throw
80.49 m
* : At the 2008 Ibero-American Championships , Júlio César de Oliveira was initially 4th, but Colombian Noraldo Palacios was disqualified because of doping violations.
Seasonal bests by year
2001 - 61.29
2002 - 69.52
2003 - 72.52
2004 - 74.42
2005 - 76.81
2006 - 78.91
2007 - 77.65
2008 - 76.65
2009 - 80.05
2011 - 77.70
2012 - 75.66
2013 - 77.23
2014 - 79.10
2015 - 83.67 NR
2016 - 81.56
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