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FLAREMO IN PARIS 2024 PARALYMPIC GAMES QUALIFYING

Parathletes from Mengão are classified for the World Rowing Championship

Gessyca Guerra and Diana Barcelos / Publicity
Gessyca Guerra and Diana Barcelos / Publicity

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Two Mengão athletes will represent the heart club in Serbia. The 2023 World Rowing Championships in Belgrade, the country's capital, are part of the classification of para-athletes for the Paralympic Games in Paris 2024. The competition in France next year will have fewer places than the last games in Japan, but Gessyca Guerra and Diana Barcelos will give everything.


The Championship in Serbia will be the start of the qualifying period, starting on the 3rd of September. In this competition, around two portions of the total vacancies will be awarded to the best ranked teams in fourteen categories. The Paris 2024 Games will have 502 places in rowing, about twenty-four fewer than in Tokyo 2020. 


Gessyca Guerra will compete in the Double Skiff PR2 and will team up with the athlete from the Clube Náutico Riachuelo, Leandro Sagaz. According to competition regulations, they are not battling for spots for themselves, but for spaces for athletes from the Brazilian Olympic Committee. We are still talking about a kind of teamwork.


Diana Barcelos, current runner-up at the 2022 World Cup, will team up with Pinheiros athlete Jairo Klug. She got the silver medal last year in the mixed Double Skiff alongside Valdeni Júnior. In the Czech Republic the duo was only behind the French Elur Alberdi and Laurent Cadot.


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Watch live (with images) Botafogo x Flamengo - 2nd Carioca Women's semi-final game

Mais Querido is looking for a place in the grand final of the competition and to do so they need to beat General Severiano's team

Watch live Botafogo x Flamengo in Carioca Feminino (Reproduction/ Flamengo)
Watch live Botafogo x Flamengo in Carioca Feminino (Reproduction/ Flamengo)

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Flamengo is looking for a place in the final of the Carioca Women's Championship. Thus, Mais Querido enters the field this Saturday morning (9), at 10 am, for the return clash against Botafogo, in the semifinals. Rubro-Negro won the first leg 2-1. Watch live below: