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Danielle Zangrando is a Brazilian judoka who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. She won a bronze medal in the women's half-lightweight (52 kg) division.
Zangrando was born on 25 July 1979 in São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil. She began judo at the age of 12 and was coached by her father, who was a judo black belt. She won the Brazilian National Championship in 2000 and 2001.
In 2004, Zangrando competed in the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. She won a bronze medal in the women's half-lightweight (52 kg) division. She also competed in the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where she won a silver medal in the women's half-lightweight (52 kg) division.
Zangrando is currently a judo coach and is the head coach of the Brazilian National Judo Team. She is also a member of the International Judo Federation's Athletes Commission.
As of 2021, Danielle Zangrando's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.
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25 July |
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São Paulo, Brazil |
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Danielle Zangrando Height, Weight & Measurements
At 45 years old, Danielle Zangrando height
is 1.62 m and Weight 57 kg.
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Danielle Zangrando Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Danielle Zangrando worth at the age of 45 years old? Danielle Zangrando’s income source is mostly from being a successful Judoka. She is from Brazil. We have estimated
Danielle Zangrando's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
When her country Brazil hosted the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Zangrando overpowered U.S. judoka Valerie Gotay to claim her first and only career gold in the 57-kg division by the enchantment of her home crowd. Although she decided not to pursue her third Olympic bid, Zangrando added a silver to her career hardware in the same category at the 2009 Pan American Judo Championships in Buenos Aires, Argentina, losing the final to Cuba's Yurisleydis Lupetey. The following year, Zangrando officially announced her retirement from the sport.
Coming out of temporary halt, Zangrando paved her stretch to qualify for her second Brazilian judo squad, as a 25-year-old, in the women's lightweight class (57 kg) at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. She placed first in her own division from the Pan American Judo Championships in Margarita Island, Venezuela to guarantee her spot on the Brazilian team for the first time in eight years. Zangrando got off to a firm start with an effortless victory over China's Liu Yuxiang, before falling short in the quarterfinals by an ippon and an uchi mata (inner thigh throw) from Dutch judoka Deborah Gravenstijn. In the repechage round, Zangrando lost to Italy's Cinzia Cavazzuti on a thirteen-second waza-ari tiebreaker after she received a yuko and conceded with only three shido penalties over her opponent by four, resulting to her elimination from the tournament.
Zangrando was already in law school when ESPN Brasil invited her to comment on the judo tournament for the 2000 Summer Olympics. The experience made Zangrando interested in studying journalism following her law degree. Following her graduation, Zangrando has been a sports reporter for Terra Networks, Rede Globo and ESPN.
As a 16-year-old neophyte to the sport, Zangrando reached the pinnacle of her judo career at the 1995 World Judo Championships in Chiba, Japan, where she became the first ever Brazilian female to pick up a bronze medal in the lightweight category. Zangrando's remarkable result marked her official debut on the Brazilian team to compete in the same division at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Being inexperienced to the senior stint, Zangrando succumbed her opening match to an ippon and a tsurikomi goshi (lifting and pulling hip throw) assault from Hungary's Maria Pekli. She managed to collect another bronze in the 57-kg division at the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, but missed a chance to campaign for her 2000 Olympic bid due to spinal disc herniation, nearly reaching her early retirement from judo.
Danielle Zangrando (born July 25, 1979 in São Paulo) is a retired Brazilian judoka who competed in the women's lightweight category. She picked up a total of thirty medals in her career, including three from the Pan American Games (1995, 1999, and 2007), and a bronze from the 1995 World Judo Championships in Chiba, Japan, and also appeared in the 57-kg class in two editions of the Olympic Games (1996 and 2004). Growing up in Santos, Zangrando took up judo at the age of 5 following her brother to the dojo of sensei Paulo Duarte. Throughout most of her sporting career, Zangrando trained under Duarte as a full-fledged member of the judo squad for Santos FC Judô.