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Ronald Julião (Ronald Odair de Oliveira Julião) was born on 16 June, 1985 in Caieiras, São Paulo, is a Brazilian athletics competitor. Discover Ronald Julião's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

Popular As Ronald Odair de Oliveira Julião
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Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 16 June 1985
Birthday 16 June
Birthplace Caieiras, São Paulo
Nationality Brazil

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Ronald Julião Height, Weight & Measurements

At 38 years old, Ronald Julião height is 1.94m and Weight 113 kg.

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Weight 113 kg
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Ronald Julião Net Worth

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1985

Ronald Odair de Oliveira Julião (born 16 June 1985) is a Brazilian track and field athlete who competes in the shot put and discus throw.

He is a member of BM&F Bovespa's track club and is trained by João Paulo Alves da Cunha.

He is the Brazilian record holder in the discus throw (65.55 m).

1990

Clearing sixty metres in the discus for the first time, he opened the year with a Brazilian record of 60.40 m, beating José Araujo de Souza's mark which has stood since 1990.

He broke the record three more times that year, culminating in a throw of 63.09 m at the Meeting de Atletismo Madrid.

1999

He won the Ibirapuera schools meet in 1999 and an athletics coach, Fatima Aparecida Germano, offered to train him as a result.

She taught him in the shot put and also added the discus throw event to his oeuvre.

2002

In his first major regional competition he took third place in the shot put at the 2002 South American Youth Championships.

2003

He came sixth in the shot at the 2003 South American Junior Championships in Athletics, but showed progression in the discus by taking second place with a throw of 56.36 m. He signed up with the BM&F Bovespa club in 2005 and began to establish himself in the senior ranks that year.

2005

He is the second highest ranked South American discus thrower after Jorge Balliengo and has won straight titles at the Brazil championships since 2005.

He won his first national discus title in 2005 and took the bronze medal in the event at the 2005 South American Championships in Athletics, also finishing sixth in the shot put.

The following year he was runner-up to Argentine athletes twice in the discus.

2006

At the 2006 South American Championships in Athletics he finished behind Jorge Balliengo, then at the 2006 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics he was beaten by Germán Lauro.

Outside of the region, he was eighth in the shot put and fourth in the discus at the 2006 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics.

In Macau he won his first international shot put medal, taking the bronze at the 2006 Lusophony Games.

2007

In the 2007 season Julião improved his personal bests to 59.75 m for the discus and 17.81 m for the shot put.

He came fifth at the 2007 South American Championships in Athletics with his shot put effort and was runner-up to Lauro in the discus competition.

He was further down the rankings at the 2007 Pan American Games held in Rio de Janeiro, taking tenth place in the shot and sixth in the discus.

2008

He cleared eighteen metres in the shot put for the first time in May 2008, throwing 18.12 m at the South American GP meet in Uberlândia.

He won both throwing national titles at the Brazilian Championships, but did not qualify for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

His sole international competition that year was the Ibero-American Championships, where he managed third in the discus.

2009

He also won a silver medal in the shot put at the 2009 South American Championships.

Julião threw a shot put best of 18.19 m to take the silver medal at the 2009 South American Championships in Athletics – a performance that was better than that in his principal event, as he came third in the discus.

Repeating his feat from three years previously, he came third in the shot at the 2009 Lusophony Games.

2010

He improved significantly as an athlete in the 2010 season.

Under the advice of José Luis Martínez, a Spanish throwing coach, he had changed the focus of his training, moving away from building strength and towards technique-based methods.

He also became the national indoor record holder in the shot put with a throw of 17.51 m. There were no major international competitions for Julião that year, but he placed fifth in the shot and sixth in the discus at the 2010 Ibero-American Championships.

2011

Julião is a five-time medallist in the discus at the South American Championships in Athletics and won the gold medal in the event in 2011 with a Championship record.

He won bronze medals in the discus at the Pan American Games and Summer Universiade in 2011.

Born in Caieiras in Brazil's Sao Paulo state, Ronald Julião attended Sebastião de Oliveira Gusmão school and began training in the shot put from the age of thirteen.

He improved his indoor shot put record to 17.94 m at the start of 2011.

He was fourth in that event at the 2011 South American Championships in Athletics, but performed well in the discus by taking his first ever continental gold medal with a Championship record throw of 62.72 m. Still studying at university, his form peaked for the 2011 Summer Universiade held in Shenzhen.

He broke the outdoor national record in the shot put with a throw of 18.78 m (coming ninth) and improved his discus mark to 63.30 m to leave the competition with the bronze medal.

His last appearance for Brazil that year came at the 2011 Pan American Games, where he won another discus bronze medal.

2012

Julião threw 65.41 m at the Grande Premio Brasil Caixa de Atletismo in May 2012, lifting him into second place on the all-time South American discus rankings behind Jorge Balliengo.