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Maria Laura Almirão (born September 20, 1977 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian sprinter, who specialized in the 400 metres. She is a two-time Olympian and a five-time medalist for the 400 metres and sprint relay at the Ibero-American Championships. Almirao is also a full-time member of Associação Profissionalizante BMF in São Caetano do Sul, being coached and trained by Japanese-born Katsuhito Nakaya.

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  • Maria Laura Almirão (São Paulo, 20 de septiembre de 1977) es una deportista brasileña de atletismo.​​​ A nivel iberoamericano, recibió la medalla de oro en los 4 x 400 m relevo y 400 m del en Huelva, España.​ Por otro lado, en 2006 recibió la medalla de plata en los 400 m del realizado en Ponce, Puerto Rico, el año 2006,​ y en 2008 recibió la medalla de plata junto a Perla dos Santos, Josiane Tito y Sheila Ferreira en los 4 x 400 m relevo y la medalla de bronce en los 400 m del XIII Campeonato Iberoamericano de Atletismo de 2008 realizado en Iquique, Chile.​ A nivel sudamericano, ganó la medalla de oro por los 400 m en el Campeonato Sudamericano de Atletismo realizado en Cali, Colombia, el año 2005, tras ganar la presea de plata en la misma disciplina en la versión 2001 del mismo torneo realizado en Manaus, Brasil.​ Ha defendido a su país en diversos torneos internacionales, entre ellos, los Juegos Olímpicos de Atenas 2004 y los Juegos Olímpicos de Pekín 2008,​ además de los Juegos Panamericanos de 2003 y 2007 a los que clasificó tras sus resultados en el .​​ (es)
  • Maria Laura Almirão (born September 20, 1977 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian sprinter, who specialized in the 400 metres. She is a two-time Olympian and a five-time medalist for the 400 metres and sprint relay at the Ibero-American Championships. Almirao qualified for the women's 400 metres at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, by winning the gold medal from the Ibero-American Championships in Huelva, Spain. She finished fifth in the second heat of the event by six hundredths of a second (0.06) behind Jamaica's Nadia Davy, with a time of 52.10 seconds. Almirao eventually joined the national sprint team for the women's 4 × 400 m relay, along with her compatriots Josiane Tito, Lucimar Teodoro, and Geisa Coutinho. She and her team placed sixth on the second heat of the relay, for a seasonal best time of 3:28.43. At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Almirao competed again for the second time in individual and relay sprint events. For her first event, 400 metres, Almirao ran in the fourth heat against six other athletes, including Great Britain's Christine Ohuruogu, who eventually became an Olympic champion in the final. She finished the race again in fifth place by more than two seconds behind Ohuruogu, with a time of 53.26. Few days later, Almirao reunited with her teammates Lucimar Teodoro, Josiane Tito, and Emmily Pinheiro for the women's 4 × 400 m relay. She ran on the starting leg of the second heat, with an individual-split time of 53.49 seconds. Almirao and her team finished the relay in sixth place for a total time of 3:30.10, failing to advance into the final. Almirao is also a full-time member of Associação Profissionalizante BMF in São Caetano do Sul, being coached and trained by Japanese-born Katsuhito Nakaya. (en)
  • Maria Laura Almirão (née le 20 septembre 1977 à São Paulo) est une athlète brésilienne spécialiste du 400 mètres. En séries des championnats du monde 2005 à Helsinki, elle bat avec Geisa Coutinho, Josiane Tito et Lucimar Teodoro le record d'Amérique du Sud du relais 4 x 400 mètres, en 3 min 26 s 82, un record qui tiendra jusqu'au 7 août 2011. (fr)
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  • Maria Laura Almirão (née le 20 septembre 1977 à São Paulo) est une athlète brésilienne spécialiste du 400 mètres. En séries des championnats du monde 2005 à Helsinki, elle bat avec Geisa Coutinho, Josiane Tito et Lucimar Teodoro le record d'Amérique du Sud du relais 4 x 400 mètres, en 3 min 26 s 82, un record qui tiendra jusqu'au 7 août 2011. (fr)
  • Maria Laura Almirão (born September 20, 1977 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian sprinter, who specialized in the 400 metres. She is a two-time Olympian and a five-time medalist for the 400 metres and sprint relay at the Ibero-American Championships. Almirao is also a full-time member of Associação Profissionalizante BMF in São Caetano do Sul, being coached and trained by Japanese-born Katsuhito Nakaya. (en)
  • Maria Laura Almirão (São Paulo, 20 de septiembre de 1977) es una deportista brasileña de atletismo.​​​ A nivel iberoamericano, recibió la medalla de oro en los 4 x 400 m relevo y 400 m del en Huelva, España.​ Por otro lado, en 2006 recibió la medalla de plata en los 400 m del realizado en Ponce, Puerto Rico, el año 2006,​ y en 2008 recibió la medalla de plata junto a Perla dos Santos, Josiane Tito y Sheila Ferreira en los 4 x 400 m relevo y la medalla de bronce en los 400 m del XIII Campeonato Iberoamericano de Atletismo de 2008 realizado en Iquique, Chile.​ (es)
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