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Brazilian swimmer

Queiroz and the second or paternal family name is Scherer.

In this Portuguese name , the first or maternal family 😗 name isand the second or paternal family name is

Fernando de Queiroz Scherer (born October 6, 1974) is a Brazilian former 😗 international swimmer.

He won the bronze medal in the 50-meter freestyle at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta and another bronze 😗 medal four years later in Sydney with the Brazilian relay team in the 4×100-meter freestyle.[1]

Scherer won his first major title 😗 at the inaugural 1993 FINA Short Course World Championships in Palma de Mallorca, where he won the 100-meter freestyle.

He trained 😗 at The Race Club, a swimming club founded by Olympic swimmers Gary Hall, Jr.

and his father, Gary Hall, Sr.

as a 😗 training group for elite swimmers in preparation for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.[2]

Scherer is nicknamed Xuxa in his native country, 😗 and he became Brazil's Sportsman of The Year in 1995 after winning one gold and one silver medal at the 😗 1995 FINA Short Course World Championships in Rio de Janeiro.

Scherer was involved in the organization Cansei.

In 2009, he took part 😗 in the second season of a reality television program called A Fazenda, where one of his fellow contestants was his 😗 future wife, the actress and dancer Sheila Mello.

Scherer and Mello married on June 24, 2010, in São Paulo.

[3][4]Beginning [ edit 😗 ]

Scherer began swimming when he was a child to help improve his respiratory problems.

When he was 14, he participated in 😗 his first competitions and trained at the Doze de Agosto club.

In 1992, he began to achieve national prominence, winning the 😗 50-meter freestyle and 100-meter freestyle in the Brazil Trophy.

That day, his friends created a nickname "Xuxa", by which Scherer became 😗 widely known because his blond hair resembled that of a children's television presenter with the same name.[5]

International career [ edit 😗 ]1993 [ edit ]

At the Brazilian short course championship, the Jose Finkel Trophy in Santos on July 7, 1993, the 😗 Brazilian team comprising Fernando Scherer, Teófilo Ferreira, José Carlos Souza and Gustavo Borges, broke the world record in the 4×100-meter 😗 freestyle with a time of 3:13.

97-three centiseconds better than the Swedish team record of 3:14.

00 from March 19, 1989.

On December 😗 5, Brazil again broke the world record, with the same team, with a time of 3:12.11.

[6] This mark was achieved 😗 at the 1993 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m), in Palma de Mallorca, where Scherer won his first major titles: 😗 the gold in the 100-meter freestyle and in the 4×100-meter freestyle, at 19 years of age and after five years 😗 of competitive swimming experience.

With this, Scherer was elected as the revelation athlete of Brazil.

[5] He also finished eighth in the 😗 50-meter freestyle.

1994 [ edit ]

Scherer participated in the 1994 World Aquatics Championships in Rome, where he won the bronze in 😗 the 4×100-meter freestyle-along with Teófilo Ferreira, André Teixeira and Gustavo Borges.

[6][7] Scherer also finished 10th in the 50-meter freestyle and 😗 14th in the 100-meter freestyle.[8]1995 [ edit ]

In 1995, Scherer signed with Flamengo.

He was the first swimmer with signed contract.

[5] 😗 In March, he competed at the 1995 Pan American Games in Argentina, where he became champion of the 50-meter freestyle, 😗 two silver medals in 4×100-meter freestyle and 4×200-meter freestyle, and bronze in the 100-meter freestyle.

[9] He was named the Brazilian 😗 Athlete of the Year in 1995, after winning two gold medals in the 100-meter freestyle and 4×100-meter freestyle at the 😗 1995 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) in Rio de Janeiro.

[10] In the 4×100-meter freestyle, he opened with a time 😗 of 47.

74 seconds in the heats and a time of 47.

63 seconds in the final-a South American and Championship record.

He 😗 also won a silver medal in the 50-meter freestyle.

1996 [ edit ]

At the 1996 Summer Olympics, in Atlanta, Scherer earned 😗 a bronze medal in the 50-metre freestyle, came 5th in the 100-metre freestyle and 4th in the 4×100-metre freestyle.[11]1997 [ 😗 edit ]

1997 was a bad year for Scherer.

He could not swim competitively for six months after experiencing problems in his 😗 left shoulder and both knees caused after the Olympics.

[5] He competed in the 1997 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m), 😗 where he finished 13th in the 100-meter freestyle, and 20th in the 50-meter freestyle.

1998 [ edit ]

In 1998, Scherer moved 😗 to Coral Springs, Florida.

[5] He swam at the 1998 World Aquatics Championships, in Perth, Australia, where he finished eighth in 😗 the 50-meter freestyle, 17th in the 100-meter freestyle and sixth in the 4×100-meter freestyle.

[12] In August in New York City, 😗 at the Goodwill Games, Scherer broke the South American record for the 50-meter freestyle with a time of 22.

18 seconds, 😗 that would only be broken in 2007 by César Cielo.

He also broke the 100-metre freestyle record with a time of 😗 48.

69 seconds, which was unbroken until 2006, also by Cielo.

[13][14] With that, Scherer attained first place in the world rankings 😗 in both events; he was awarded the title of "World's Best" by Swimworld magazine, and for the second time the 😗 best Brazilian athlete, by COB.

[5] At this time, the world record for the 50-meter freestyle was 21.

81 seconds, set by 😗 Tom Jager; the 100-meter freestyle world record was 48.

21 seconds, set by Alexander Popov.

At the end of 1998, Scherer broke 😗 the third consecutive world record by a Brazilian relay team in the 4×100-meter freestyle on short course.

On December 20, shortly 😗 after the end of Jose Finkel Trophy, the team of Scherer, Carlos Jayme, Alexandre Massura and Gustavo Borges, in order, 😗 fell the pool at Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama and recorded a time of 3:10.

45; a record which would 😗 be broken in 2000 by the Swedish team.[6][15]

In this competition, Scherer had also broken the short-course South American records in 😗 the 50-meter freestyle with a time of 21.

44 seconds, the 100-meter freestyle with a time of 47.

17 seconds, and the 😗 Brazilian record in the 100-meter butterfly with a time of 53.13 seconds.

[16] In the 50-meter freestyle, Scherer was 0.

13 seconds 😗 slower than Mark Foster's world record of 21.

31 seconds, obtained on December 13.

He also came close to the world record 😗 in the 100-meter freestyle of 46.

74 seconds set by Popov in 1994.

Scherer was also elected Best Swimmer in the World, 😗 in 1998, by FINA.

1999 [ edit ]

In March 1999, Scherer broke the South American record for the 50-meter butterfly twice 😗 in one week.

[5] Also this year, Scherer participated in the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, in which Brazil achieved 😗 its best swimming results of all time.

The Brazilian 4×100-meter medley relay team of Alexandre Massura, Marcelo Tomazini, Gustavo Borges and 😗 Scherer won the race for the first time in the Pan's history, with a time of 3:40.

27, breaking the Pan 😗 American and South American records and securing a place in the 2000 Summer Olympics.

Scherer also won the gold in the 😗 50-meter freestyle, 100-meter freestyle, and 4×100-meter freestyle and broke the South American record for the latter race, becoming the first 😗 Brazilian to win four gold medals in the same Pan American Games.

[5][17]2000 [ edit ]

This year, Scherer forwent all competitions 😗 to prepare for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

However, after an accident on the stairs of his house he sprained 😗 an ankle and partially tore the ligament, almost costing him the Games.

Although his injury affected his performance-he hardly used his 😗 legs-, Scherer won the bronze in the 4×100-meter freestyle and participated in two other heats, ranking 12th in the 4×100-meter 😗 medley and 20th in the 50-meter freestyle.

[5][11]2002 [ edit ]

In 2002, Scherer returned to Brazil and moved to São Paulo.[5]2003 😗 [ edit ]

Scherer and Gustavo Borges in the 2003 Pan American Games

At the 2003 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona, Scherer 😗 broke his own South American record in the 50-meters butterfly with a time of 23.86 seconds.

[18] He went to the 😗 final, finishing in 8th.

[19] He also finished 23rd in the 50-meter freestyle,[20] and 12th in the 4×100-meter freestyle.[21]

At the age 😗 of 29, Scherer competed in the his third Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, where he helped Brazil win 21 😗 medals in swimming-Brazil's all-time record.

Scherer won the gold in the 50-meter freestyle, beating the Olympic champion Gary Hall Jr.

and world 😗 champion José Meolans, and gold in the 4×100-meter freestyle.[22]2004 [ edit ]

In May, Scherer equaled his South American record of 😗 23.

86 seconds in the 50-meter butterfly.

[23] At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, he swam just one race, ranking 11th 😗 in the 50-meter freestyle.[11]2005 [ edit ]

Now 30 years old, Scherer competed in the 2005 World Aquatics Championships in Montreal, 😗 where on June 24, he broke the South American record in the 50-meter butterfly in the semifinals with a time 😗 of 23.

55 seconds,[24] a record that was beaten in 2009 by César Cielo.

[25][26] Scherer finished fifth in the final.

[27] He 😗 also finished in 24th place in the 50-meter freestyle.[28]2007 [ edit ]

In 2007, Scherer retired from competitive swimming.[5]Records [ edit 😗 ]

Fernando Scherer is the former holder of the following records:[29]

Race Time Date Record Pool 50m freestyle[13] 22.

18 August 1998 South 😗 American Long Course 100m freestyle[14] 48.

69 August 2, 1998 South American Long Course 50m butterfly[25] 23.

55 July 24, 2005 South 😗 American Long Course 4 × 100 m freestyle[30] 3:17.

18 August 1999 South American Long Course 4 × 100 m medley[31] 😗 3:40.

27 August 1999 South American Long Course 50m freestyle[32] 21.

44 December 17, 1998 South American Short Course 100m freestyle[16] 47.

17 😗 December 19, 1998 South American Short Course 100m butterfly[16] 53.

13 December 19, 1998 Brazilian Short Course 4 × 100 m 😗 freestyle[33] 3:10.

45 December 20, 1998 World Short CourseSee also [ edit ]



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