Jade Barbosa

Jade Barbosa
 Gymnast 

Barbosa in Rome on July 5, 2008
Personal information
Full name Jade Fernandes Barbosa
Country represented  Brazil
Born (1991-07-01) July 1, 1991
Rio de Janeiro
Hometown Curitiba
Height 151 cm (4 ft 11 in)
Weight 45 kg (99 lb)
Discipline Women's artistic gymnastics
Level Senior
Club Clube de Regatas do Flamengo
Music Berimbau (2005-2009), La Danza del Tezcatlipoca Rojo (2010), Pirates of the Caribbean (2011-present)

Jade Fernandes Barbosa (born July 1, 1991 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian artistic gymnast. She is a two-time bronze medalist at the World Championships, and she represented Brazil at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Junior career

Barbosa won the gold medal in the Junior Championships in the All-Around, Floor, Balance Beam and Vault.

In 2006 Barbosa won the All-Around in the Junior National Championships.[1]

Senior career

2007

In 2007, Barbosa became age-eligible to compete as a senior gymnast. She won her first medal in a World Cup event in Germany, when she won a silver on the Vault.[2]

Barbosa about to perform a pirouette turn during her floor routine in the 2007 Pan American Games.

Her first major appearance was during the 2007 Pan American Games. During the All-Around finals, Barbosa fell from the uneven bars (13.625) and balance beam (14.775). On floor, she went out of bounds (15.025). On vault, she performed two and half twists, one of the most difficult elements. She got 15.85, but it wasn't enough to put her in the podium. She placed fourth overall.

The following day, she competed on the Vault finals, where she won the gold medal (14.912). She was the only non-American female gymnast to win a gold medal at the 2007 Pan American Games. Barbosa also won a silver in the Team competition and a bronze in the Floor final. Rebecca Bross was the champion (15.250) and Shawn Johnson was the silver medalist (15.225).[3]

At the 2007 World Championships, Barbosa won the bronze medal in the Women's All Around. She got 15.9 on vault, 14.95 on bars, 15.7 on beam and 14. on floor. She also qualified for the Team, Vault and Balance Beam finals.[4] Barbosa helped the Brazilian team to place fifth in the Team Finals, behind USA, China, Romania and Italy. In vault finals, Jade received 15.625 and 14.7, placing 5th overall. In the other final, she fell from the balance beam and scored 14.575, finishing 7th.

In October 2007, Barbosa took part in the World Cup event in Stuttgart, Germany. Barbosa won two silver medals, one on the Vault and one on the Floor.

At the end of the year, Barbosa performed the "The Cheng" vault in a Brazilian competition.[5] Because Barbosa can also perform an Amanar vault, she became a contender for the Olympic Vault title.

Also in 2007, Barbosa won the senior national All-Around title, defeating 2006's champion Daniele Hypólito. She also won event titles on vault and balance beam.[6]

2008

Barbosa's first participation in an international competition in 2008 was during the World Cup event in Cottbus. Barbosa won two silver medals, one on the Vault and the other one on the Floor.

In May 2008, Barbosa took part in the World Cup event in Moscow. During the Vault finals, Barbosa was expected to perform Yurchenko 2.5 twist, but instead she performed a double twist and a Podkopayeva in layout position. She won the gold medal, tied with Russian gymnast Anna Pavlova.[7]

In June, Barbosa won the silver medal in the All-Around during the Brazilian National Championships, placing behind Ana Claudia Silva. Daniele Hypólito won the bronze medal. Barbosa won the gold on Beam, Vault and Floor exercises. Later in the same month, Barbosa was the All-Around champion in the Vitaly Scherbo International Gymnastics Cup. The Brazilian team also won the gold medal in this tournament.

Olympics

Jade helped Brazilian team to qualify for the team finals. She also was 8th in All Around Qualification and 7th in Vault Qualification. Brazil was 8th in team final, the best place so far. In all around competition, Jade got great scores on beam (15.5) and bars (15.075). However, she fell on floor and vault and finished in 10th in this competition. On vault finals, she had some troubles and finished in 7th.

2009

Barbosa had a serious injury after the Olympics and was unable to compete for some months. In 2009, she competed in Brazilian Championship and placed 1st on floor, beating Ethiene Franco and Priscila Cobello.[8]

2010

Jade's first important competition after the Beijing Olympics Games was the World Championships. She qualified for the All Around and Vault Finals. In the All-Around she scored 14.866 on vault, 12.9 on bars, 14.166 on balance beam and 13.733 on floor. She placed 15th. In vault finals, she received 14.933 and 14.666, placing 3rd. The silver-medalist was Aliya Mustafina (15.066) and the winner was Alicia Sacramone (15.3).

2011

Jade competed in 43rd Artistic Gymnastics World Championships. She helped Brazilian team to place 14th, but it wasn't enough to qualify the team for the Olympics. She also took part in Vault Finals. She did a great Yurchenko, with two twists and received 14.866. She then did her 2nd vault, where she had a good landing, but as she stepped back, she twisted her ankle, but still ended up placing fourth in that event final.

2012

Jade's first competition in 2012 was 2012 Artistics Gymnastics Olympic Test Event in London. She helped the Brazilian team to qualify in 4th place for the Olympics. She scored 13.691 on floor, 14.766 on vault (placing 1st on vault qualification), 13.133 on bars and 11.866 on beam (after two falls). In the vault finals, she performed a great Yurchenko with two twists, receiving 14.966. She also did a laid-out Podkopayeva, receiving 14.633. The average of 14.799 gave her the gold medal.

Top scores

2006-2008 Code of Points

2009-2012 Code of Points

Skills

2007/2008

Life outside gymnastics

Barbosa has become a very popular sports personality in Brazil since her first major appearance at the XV Pan American Games, in Rio de Janeiro. She has developed a big fanbase among young girls and teenagers in Brazil.

In December 2007 Barbosa was elected Brazil's Sportswoman of the year, an award also given in previous years to gymnasts Laís Souza and Daiane dos Santos.

In December 2014, Barbosa has stated that rumours that she has gotten breast implants are untrue. Rather, she says, her increased breast size is due to her being less active recently and gaining more body fat.[12]

References

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Awards
Preceded by
Laís Souza
Brazilian Sportswomen of the Year
2007
Succeeded by
Maurren Maggi
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