Flavia Saraiva: The Brazilian Gymnast Who Won a Medal Despite Being Injured

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Flavia saraiva: the brazilian gymnast who won a medal despite being injured
Flavia Saraiva: The Brazilian Gymnast Who Won a Medal Despite Being Injured

If you’ve been following the Olympics, you might be familiar with Flavia Saraiva.

This Brazilian gymnast competed in the 2024 Paris Olympics and, despite a painful fall during the warm-up before the artistic gymnastics team final, managed to secure a bronze medal for her country, Brazil.

What Happened to Flavia Saraiva?

“I could not see, it bled, but the team’s doctor told me everything was all right. I believe my knee hit my eye when I tripped.”

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She then realized she was on the floor, lying down with her knee in her face.

The 24-year-old simply rolled over so her teammate could warm up, but suddenly, someone noticed that the Brazilian was bleeding.

“I put my hand on my face and my eye was bleeding, I didn’t understand anything. Then he asked if I was warm. Then I said: ‘Now I’m awake,'” Flavia said.

She also stated that it was not the first time this had happened to her. “We are warriors,” she added.

Flavia was born on 30 september 1999
Flavia was born on 30 september 1999

After her injury, Flavia appeared with a black eye, a band-aid, and a big smile.

Thanks to the talent and brilliant attitude, the Brazilian team, composed of Flavia, Rebeca Andrade, Jade Barbosa, Lorrane Oliveira, and Júlia Soares, achieved an outstanding performance.

Brazil secured third place with a total score of 164.497, behind Italy with 165.494 points and, of course, the United States team, led by Simone Biles, which scored 171.296.

Read also: Beacon, the Dog that Helped the U.S. Team Win Gold at the Olympics

This achievement represented a historic moment for Brazil and South America, as it is the first time a team from the region has reached the podium in artistic gymnastics at the Olympic Games.

Flavia, whose full name is Flávia Lopes Saraiva, excelled with high scores in her third Olympics, demonstrating that it is possible to succeed despite setbacks.

 

Fernanda Cerdio

Fernanda Cerdio

Hello! I'm Fernanda. I make indie music, I love film/analog pictures and I really like cinema. I enjoy talking about social issues and meeting new people while traveling. Three fun facts about me: I love Mexican Lucha Libre, I can't whistle, and I practice MMA.

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