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Raphael Fernandes was born on 8 November, 1984 in Brazil, is a Brazilian hurdler (born 1984). Discover Raphael Fernandes'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 39 years old?

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Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 8 November, 1984
Birthday 8 November
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Nationality Brazil

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1984

Raphael Fernandes (born 8 November 1984) is a Brazilian track and field athlete who competes in the 400 metres hurdles.

2002

His first success in athletics came as a youth as he won the gold medals at the 2002 South American Games and the 2002 South American Junior Athletics Championships.

2003

The following year he was runner-up to fellow Brazilian Ricardo Da Silva at the South American Juniors and was fourth at the 2003 Pan American Junior Championships, beaten to a medal by Javier Culson.

2004

He ran a personal best of 50.04 seconds to win his first senior national title in the 400 m hurdles in 2004.

That same year he was third at the South American Under 23 Athletics Championships.

2005

In 2005 he ran under 50 seconds for the 400 m hurdles for the first time, clocking 49.89 sec in the heats of the Brazilian championships, but he was beaten to the national title by Tiago Bueno.

2006

He began his 2006 season by winning the South American University Games title.

He was the runner-up nationally that year and gained his first senior level medals: he was the hurdles bronze medallist at the 2006 South American Championships in Athletics and helped Brazil to the 4×400 metres relay title.

At the first Lusophony Games he took the hurdles silver and won a further gold medal in the relay; an achievement he repeated at the 2006 South American Games the following month.

2007

His personal best for the event is 49.29 seconds, set in 2007.

He represented his country at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics.

Fernandes won two gold medals at the 2007 South American Championships in Athletics and also reached the podium at that competition in 2006 and 2009.

Fernandes reached new heights in 2007, setting a 400 metres sprint best of 46.56 seconds and a 400 m hurdles best of 49.29 seconds to win his second national title in the event.

He was a double gold medallist at the 2007 South American Championships in Athletics, winning both the hurdles and relay titles, and made his global debut at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics (though he was knocked out in the heats stage).

He also represented Brazil at the 2007 Pan American Games (where he was a finalist) and the 2007 Summer Universiade.

2008

After a low-key 2008, in which he failed to run under 50 seconds and was sixth nationally, he returned to the international podium in 2009, coming second at the 2009 South American Championships in Athletics and taking the hurdles gold at the 2009 Lusophony Games.

2010

Injuries ruled him out for most of 2010.

2011

He was the winner of the 400 m hurdles at the 2011 Military World Games in Rio de Janeiro and has also won medals at the Lusophony Games and the South American Games.

Born in São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, he is trained by former South American record holder Sanderlei Parrela.

The 2011 Military World Games in Rio de Janeiro saw Fernandes win his first global level medal as he held off Víctor Solarte to claim the hurdles gold.