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'''Érica Rocha de Sena''' (born 3 May 1985) is a female [[Racewalking|racewalker]] from [[Brazil]]. She is the only Brazilian to win a medal at the [[IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships]], after inheriting the 20 km race bronze in the 2016 race, held in Rome.<ref>[https://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-race-walking-team-championships/iaaf-world-race-walking-team-championships-5658/results/women/20-kilometres-race-walk/final/result#resultheader]</ref>
'''Érica Rocha de Sena''' (born 3 May 1985) is a female [[Racewalking|racewalker]] from [[Brazil]]. In the 20&nbsp;km walk, she took 4th place at the [[2017 World Championships in Athletics|2017 World Championships]], and 7th place at the [[2016 Summer Olympics]]. She is the only Brazilian to win a medal at the [[IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships]], after inheriting the 20&nbsp;km race bronze in the 2016 race, held in Rome.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-race-walking-team-championships/iaaf-world-race-walking-team-championships-5658/results/women/20-kilometres-race-walk/final/result#resultheader| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160508021452/http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-race-walking-team-championships/iaaf-world-race-walking-team-championships-5658/results/women/20-kilometres-race-walk/final/result| archive-date = 2016-05-08| title = 20 Kilometres Race Walk Result {{!}} IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships {{!}} iaaf.org}} </ref>

==Career==
==Career==
In the same event, Sena also has the country's best racewalking performance by a woman at the [[Olympic Games]], with [[Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's 20 kilometres walk|a seventh place in the 2016]] [[Rio de Janeiro]] games,<ref>[https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/rio-2016-olympic-games-women-20km-race-walk1 Report: women's 20km race walk – Rio 2016 Olympic Games]</ref> and the [[World Championships in Athletics]], a [[2015 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 20 kilometres walk|sixth place in 2015]], held in Beijing, China.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/4875/AT-20KR-W-f----.RS6.pdf |title=Women's 20 kilometres walk heats results|publisher=IAAF | accessdate=29 August 2015}}</ref>
In the same event, Sena also has the country's best racewalking performance by a woman at the [[Olympic Games]], with [[Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's 20 kilometres walk|a seventh place in the 2016]] [[Rio de Janeiro]] games,<ref>[https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/rio-2016-olympic-games-women-20km-race-walk1 Report: women's 20km race walk – Rio 2016 Olympic Games]</ref> and the [[World Championships in Athletics]], a fourth place in both [[2017 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 20 kilometres walk|2017]] and [[2019 World Athletics Championships Women's 20 kilometres walk|2019]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/athletes/brazil/erica-sena-14268877 |title=Erica SENA|publisher=IAAF | accessdate=29 August 2023}}</ref>

She competed at the [[2020 Summer Olympics]], where Sena was third with just 400 meters to go before she got her third caution and was removed from the course for two minutes, making her lose a medal and finish 11th.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Athletics SENA Erica|url=https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/olympic-games/en/results/athletics/athlete-profile-n1354935-sena-erica.htm|url-status=dead|access-date=2021-08-22|work=Tokyo 2020 Olympics|publisher=[[Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games]]|language=en-us|archive-date=22 August 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210822215336/https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/olympic-games/en/results/athletics/athlete-profile-n1354935-sena-erica.htm}}</ref><ref>[https://ge.globo.com/olimpiadas/noticia/erica-sena-leva-punicao-no-fim-e-ve-escapar-bronze-inedito-na-marcha-atletica.ghtml Erica Sena leva punição a 400m do fim e vê escapar bronze inédito na marcha atlética]</ref> Afterwards she had a son with husband and coach [[Andres Chocho]], and only returned to competition in 2023, and in just four competitions qualified for the [[2023 World Athletics Championships]] and the [[2024 Summer Olympics]].<ref>[https://olympics.com/pt/noticias/mae-atleta-erica-sena-mundial-atletismo-2023 Mundial de Atletismo 2023: Érica Sena recomeça após desilusão em Tóquio e maternidade]</ref>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
She is married to an Ecuadorian race walker, [[Andrés Chocho]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Murer soars over South American record of 4.87m at Brazilian Championships|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/fabiana-murer-pole-vault|publisher=[[IAAF]]|author=Eduardo Biscayart|date=2016-07-03|accessdate=2016-07-05}}</ref>
She is married to an Ecuadorian race walker, [[Andrés Chocho]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Murer soars over South American record of 4.87m at Brazilian Championships|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/fabiana-murer-pole-vault|publisher=[[IAAF]]|author=Eduardo Biscayart|date=2016-07-03|accessdate=2016-07-05}}</ref>

==Personal bests==
===Road walk===
*10&nbsp;km: '''43:03 min''' – {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Suzhou]], 25 Sep 2017
*20&nbsp;km: '''1:26:59 hrs''' – {{flagicon|GBR}} [[London]], 13 Aug 2017

===Track walk===
*5000 m: '''23:10.59 min''' – {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Campinas]], 7 Nov 2011
*10,000 m: '''43:41.30 min''' – {{flagicon|BRA}} [[São Paulo]], 1 Aug 2014
*20,000 m: '''1:35:29.6 h''' – {{flagicon|BRA}} [[São Paulo]], 5 Aug 2011


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 07:01, 18 September 2023

Érica de Sena
Personal information
Full nameÉrica Rocha de Sena
Born (1985-05-03) 3 May 1985 (age 39)
Camaragibe, Pernambuco[1]
Sport
Country Brazil
SportTrack and field
Medal record
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second place 2015 Toronto 20 km walk
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Lima 20 km walk
World Team Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2016 Rome 20 km walk
Updated on 21 March 2016

Érica Rocha de Sena (born 3 May 1985) is a female racewalker from Brazil. In the 20 km walk, she took 4th place at the 2017 World Championships, and 7th place at the 2016 Summer Olympics. She is the only Brazilian to win a medal at the IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships, after inheriting the 20 km race bronze in the 2016 race, held in Rome.[2]

Career[edit]

In the same event, Sena also has the country's best racewalking performance by a woman at the Olympic Games, with a seventh place in the 2016 Rio de Janeiro games,[3] and the World Championships in Athletics, a fourth place in both 2017 and 2019.[4]

She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics, where Sena was third with just 400 meters to go before she got her third caution and was removed from the course for two minutes, making her lose a medal and finish 11th.[5][6] Afterwards she had a son with husband and coach Andres Chocho, and only returned to competition in 2023, and in just four competitions qualified for the 2023 World Athletics Championships and the 2024 Summer Olympics.[7]

Personal life[edit]

She is married to an Ecuadorian race walker, Andrés Chocho.[8]

Personal bests[edit]

Road walk[edit]

  • 10 km: 43:03 minChina Suzhou, 25 Sep 2017
  • 20 km: 1:26:59 hrsUnited Kingdom London, 13 Aug 2017

Track walk[edit]

  • 5000 m: 23:10.59 minBrazil Campinas, 7 Nov 2011
  • 10,000 m: 43:41.30 minBrazil São Paulo, 1 Aug 2014
  • 20,000 m: 1:35:29.6 hBrazil São Paulo, 5 Aug 2011

References[edit]

  1. ^ Olimpíadas: Érica Sena, Cisiane Dutra, Keila Costa e Montanha representam o estado (in Portuguese). (2016-08-05). Retrieved on 2017-02-12.
  2. ^ "20 Kilometres Race Walk Result | IAAF World Race Walking Team Championships | iaaf.org". Archived from the original on 8 May 2016.
  3. ^ Report: women's 20km race walk – Rio 2016 Olympic Games
  4. ^ "Erica SENA". IAAF. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Athletics SENA Erica". Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 22 August 2021. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  6. ^ Erica Sena leva punição a 400m do fim e vê escapar bronze inédito na marcha atlética
  7. ^ Mundial de Atletismo 2023: Érica Sena recomeça após desilusão em Tóquio e maternidade
  8. ^ Eduardo Biscayart (3 July 2016). "Murer soars over South American record of 4.87m at Brazilian Championships". IAAF. Retrieved 5 July 2016.

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