Gianetti Bonfim

{{Short description|Brazilian racewalker (born 1965)}}

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{{Medal|Competition|South American Championships}}

{{Medal|Silver|2001 Manaus|20 km walk}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2005 Cali|20 km walk}}

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Gianetti Oliveira de Sena Bonfim (born 13 March 1965) is a Brazilian female former racewalking athlete who competed in the 20 kilometres race walk. Her best for that distance was 1:41:07 hours.[http://www.all-athletics.com/node/115579 Gianetti Oliveira DE SENA BONFIM]. All-Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-09-25. She was twice a medallist at the South American Championships in Athletics.[http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/sacw.htm South American Championships (Women)]. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-09-25. She was a seven-time national champion at the Troféu Brasil de Atletismo, winning consecutively from 1996 to 2002.[http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/bra.htm Brazilian Championships]. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-09-25.

Bonfim was a three-time competitor at the IAAF World Race Walking Cup, being part of the Brazilian teams in 1999, 2002 and 2004. Her best finish was 62nd.[https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/brazil/gianetti-de-sena-bonfim-138034 Gianetti de Sena Bonfim]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-09-25. She was the 10,000 m walk gold medallist at the 1996 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics – being the first Brazilian to win a walking title at the competition.[http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/iac.htm Ibero-American Championships]. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-09-25.

Her son, Caio Bonfim, is also an international racewalker for Brazil.[http://www.brasil2016.gov.br/pt-br/noticias/caio-bonfim-o-messias-anunciado-por-gianetti-sena-e-penta-na-copa-brasil Caio Bonfim, o "Messias anunciado" por Gianetti Sena, é penta na Copa Brasil] {{in lang|pt}}. Brasil2016. Retrieved on 2016-09-25.

International competitions

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rowspan=3|1996

|Ibero-American Championships

|Medellín, Colombia

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|10,000 m walk

|48:15.67

rowspan=2|Pan American Race Walking Cup

|rowspan=2|Manaus, Brazil

|10th

|20 km walk

|53:09

4th

|Team

|19 pts

1997

|South American Championships

|Mar del Plata, Argentina

|6th

|10,000 m walk

|48:25.83

rowspan=2|1998

|Ibero-American Championships

|Lisbon, Portugal

|9th

|10,000 m walk

|50:52.71

Pan American Race Walking Cup

|Miami, United States

|14th

|20 km walk

|1:51:45

rowspan=2|1999

|IAAF World Race Walking Cup

|Mézidon-Canon, France

|73rd

|20 km walk

|1:42:26

South American Championships

|Bogotá, Colombia

|4th

|20,000 m walk

|1:46:59.4

rowspan=2|2000

|Ibero-American Championships

|Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

|5th

|10,000 m walk

|49:47.01

Pan American Race Walking Cup

|Poza Rica, Mexico

|15th

|20 km walk

|1:52:22

rowspan=3|2001

|South American Championships

|Manaus, Brazil

|bgcolor=silver|2nd

|20 km walk

|1:46:02.1

South American Race Walking Championships

|Cuenca, Ecuador

|bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|20 km walk

|1:46:55

Pan American Race Walking Cup

|Cuenca, Ecuador

|8th

|20 km walk

|1:46:55

rowspan=4|2002

|IAAF World Race Walking Cup

|Turin, Italy

| —

|20 km walk

|{{AthAbbr|DNF}}

Ibero-American Championships

|Guatemala City, Guatemala

|5th

|20,000 m walk

|1:42:43

rowspan=2|South American Race Walking Championships

|rowspan=2|Puerto Saavedra, Chile

|bgcolor=silver|2nd

|20 km walk

|1:42:23

bgcolor=gold|1st

|Team

|12 pts

2003

|South American Championships

|Barquisimeto, Venezuela

|5th

|20 km walk

|1:59:47.60

rowspan=4|2004

|rowspan=2|IAAF World Race Walking Cup

|rowspan=2|Naumburg, Germany

|62nd

|20 km walk

|1:41:07

14th

|Team

|188 pts

rowspan=2|South American Race Walking Championships

|rowspan=2|Los Ángeles, Chile

|9th

|20 km walk

|1:43:38

bgcolor=gold|1st

|Team

|21 pts

2005

|South American Championships

|Cali, Colombia

|bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|20 km walk

|1:48:16

2006

|Ibero-American Championships

|Ponce, Puerto Rico

|7th

|10,000 m walk

|55:19.87

National titles

References

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