Brazilian athleticism in the 1932 Olympic Games: The participation of the iron man (in Portuguese)
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https://doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2021.16.Proc1.06Keywords:
Athletics, Olympic Games, Sports memoryAbstract
The present study aims to understand how an athlete from the state of Santa Catarina first participated in the Summer Olympics of the Modern Era. Therefore, information was sought in newspapers published in the state of Santa Catarina during the early 1930s, since the first Olympic athlete from Santa Catarina competed in the Los Angeles Olympic Games, in the United States, in 1932. This research is characterized as historical-documentary, with newspapers as empirical material. The evidence found in sources suggests show that the athlete Adalberto Cardoso started practicing athletics when he joined the Brazilian Navy and started training in the Navy Sports League. With the victories won in national competitions, he was selected to compose the Brazilian Olympic delegation. The trajectory to the host city of the Olympic Games, Los Angeles, was full of obstacles. Adalberto Cardoso ran the 10,000 meter athletics race, without having eaten properly and without rest. The journey from Brazil to the finish line, published by the newspapers in Santa Catarina, made the announcer of the Olympic event to name Adalberto Cardoso the name of Iron Man.
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