Born in Sítio Novo do Tocantins, he began competing at national level in 2005 and won a number of medals in the 100 metres and 200 metres in the youth, junior and under-23 sections of the Brazilian championships. He represents the BM&F Bovespa club.[1] Feitosa made his first international appearances in 2007: at the South American Junior Championships he was fourth in the 200 m and led off the Brazilian team to the 4×100 metres relay silver medal.[2] He was also part of the relay team at the 2007 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships where Brazil finished fourth.[3] In 2008 he broke the 21-second mark for the 200 m, running a time of 20.96 seconds. The following year he improved his 100 m best to 10.32 seconds at the São Paulo regionals.[4]
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^Biscayart, Eduardo (2011-06-06). Brazil retains South American title in Buenos Aires – Final Day. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-11-03.
^CISM Río de Janeiro BRA 17 - 23 July. Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 2011-11-03.
^Robinson, Javier Clavelo (2011-10-31). Nava and da Silva take last athletics titles in Guadalajara as Pan American Games conclude. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-11-03.
ailson, feitosa, aílson, silva, feitosa, born, august, 1988, brazilian, track, field, athlete, competes, sprints, specialising, metres, frequent, member, brazilian, metres, relay, team, three, gold, medals, country, 2011, taking, titles, south, american, champ. Ailson da Silva Feitosa born 13 August 1988 is a Brazilian track and field athlete who competes in the sprints specialising in the 200 metres He is a frequent member of the Brazilian 4 100 metres relay team and won three gold medals for his country in 2011 taking titles at the South American Championships in Athletics Military World Games and Pan American Games Ailson FeitosaPersonal informationBirth nameAilson da Silva FeitosaBorn13 August 1988 1988 08 13 age 35 Sitio Novo do Tocantins Tocantins BrazilHeight1 76 m 5 ft 9 in Weight74 kg 163 lb Medal record Men s athleticsRepresenting BrazilPan American Games2011 Guadalajara 4 100 m relayMilitary World Games2011 Rio de Janeiro 4 100 m relaySouth American Championships2011 Buenos Aires 4 100 m relayUpdated on 12 April 2014 Born in Sitio Novo do Tocantins he began competing at national level in 2005 and won a number of medals in the 100 metres and 200 metres in the youth junior and under 23 sections of the Brazilian championships He represents the BM amp F Bovespa club 1 Feitosa made his first international appearances in 2007 at the South American Junior Championships he was fourth in the 200 m and led off the Brazilian team to the 4 100 metres relay silver medal 2 He was also part of the relay team at the 2007 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships where Brazil finished fourth 3 In 2008 he broke the 21 second mark for the 200 m running a time of 20 96 seconds The following year he improved his 100 m best to 10 32 seconds at the Sao Paulo regionals 4 The 2011 season saw Feitosa win a series of gold medals In June he placed sixth in the individual 200 m at the 2011 South American Championships in Athletics before going on to win the 4 100 m relay title for Brazil 5 The 2011 Military World Games were held in Rio de Janeiro a month later and he won the relay title with a team of Vicente de Lima Basilio Morais Junior and Nilson Andre He also came sixth in the 200 m final 6 The 2011 Pan American Games was Feitosa s third international selection for the Brazilian relay squad that year and he led off the team including Sandro Viana Nilson Andre and Bruno de Barros which went on to equal the Pan American Games record time of 38 18 seconds for the event 7 Contents 1 Personal bests 2 Achievements 3 References 4 External linksPersonal bests edit100 m 10 30 wind 2 0 m s nbsp Sao Paulo 5 April 2014 100 m wind assisted 10 19 w wind 2 1 m s nbsp Campinas 4 May 2013 200 m 20 62 wind 1 7 m s nbsp Sao Paulo 12 May 2012 400 m 46 79 nbsp Sao Paulo 22 February 2014Achievements editYear Competition Venue Position Event NotesRepresenting nbsp Brazil2007 South American Junior Championships Sao Paulo Brazil 4th 200 m 21 69 wind 0 2 m s 2nd 4 100 m relay 40 66Pan American Junior Championships Sao Paulo Brazil 5th h 200 m 21 41 wind 0 0 m s 4th 4 100 m relay 40 642008 South American U 23 Championships Lima Peru 1st 4 100 m relay 40 062010 Ibero American Championships San Fernando Spain 4 100 m relay DQ2011 South American Championships Buenos Aires Argentina 6th 200 m 22 07 wind 1 7 m s 1st 4 100 m relay 39 87Military World Games Rio de Janeiro Brazil 6th 200 m 21 26 wind 1 2 m s 1st 4 100 m relay 39 53Pan American Games Guadalajara Mexico 1st 4 100 m relay 38 18 A2014 South American Games Santiago Chile 1st 4 100 m relay 38 901st 4 400 m relay 3 03 942016 Ibero American Championships Rio de Janeiro Brazil 2nd 4 100 m relay 38 65References edit Ailson Feitosa BM amp F Bovespa Retrieved on 2011 11 03 2007 South American Junior Championships Archived 2013 10 31 at the Wayback Machine World Junior Athletics History Retrieved on 2011 11 03 2007 Pan American Junior Championships Archived 2013 08 31 at the Wayback Machine World Junior Athletics History Retrieved on 2011 11 03 Ailson Feitosa Tilastopaja Retrieved on 2011 11 03 Biscayart Eduardo 2011 06 06 Brazil retains South American title in Buenos Aires Final Day IAAF Retrieved on 2011 11 03 CISM Rio de Janeiro BRA 17 23 July Tilastopaja Retrieved on 2011 11 03 Robinson Javier Clavelo 2011 10 31 Nava and da Silva take last athletics titles in Guadalajara as Pan American Games conclude IAAF Retrieved on 2011 11 03 External links editAilson Feitosa at World Athletics nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ailson Feitosa amp oldid 1183965429, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,