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Joílson Bernardo da Silva (born 29 August 1987) is a Brazilian former athlete who specialised in middle and long-distance running events. A native of Fortaleza, de Silva started training in athletics as a 15-year old on the streets of his local neighbourhood, running bare-foot as he couldn't afford to buy sneakers. Once he was picked up by a state government program he began training on tracks. In 2004 he was the South American Youth Champion in the 3000 metres event. His best result in senior athletics was a third-place finish in the 5000 metres at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, where he edged out Mexico's Juan Carlos Romero by two hundredths of a second to claim the bronze medal.

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  • Joílson Bernardo da Silva (born 29 August 1987) is a Brazilian former athlete who specialised in middle and long-distance running events. A native of Fortaleza, de Silva started training in athletics as a 15-year old on the streets of his local neighbourhood, running bare-foot as he couldn't afford to buy sneakers. Once he was picked up by a state government program he began training on tracks. In 2004 he was the South American Youth Champion in the 3000 metres event. His best result in senior athletics was a third-place finish in the 5000 metres at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, where he edged out Mexico's Juan Carlos Romero by two hundredths of a second to claim the bronze medal. (en)
  • Joilson Bernardo da Silva (Fortaleza, 29 de agosto de 1987) é um fundista brasileiro. Foi medalha de bronze nos 3.000 m no Ibero-Americano de San Fernando, em 2010. Integrando a delegação brasileira nos Jogos Pan-Americanos de 2011 em Guadalajara, no México, disputou a prova dos 5000 metros, obteve a medalha de bronze. (pt)
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  • Joílson Bernardo da Silva (born 29 August 1987) is a Brazilian former athlete who specialised in middle and long-distance running events. A native of Fortaleza, de Silva started training in athletics as a 15-year old on the streets of his local neighbourhood, running bare-foot as he couldn't afford to buy sneakers. Once he was picked up by a state government program he began training on tracks. In 2004 he was the South American Youth Champion in the 3000 metres event. His best result in senior athletics was a third-place finish in the 5000 metres at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, where he edged out Mexico's Juan Carlos Romero by two hundredths of a second to claim the bronze medal. (en)
  • Joilson Bernardo da Silva (Fortaleza, 29 de agosto de 1987) é um fundista brasileiro. Foi medalha de bronze nos 3.000 m no Ibero-Americano de San Fernando, em 2010. Integrando a delegação brasileira nos Jogos Pan-Americanos de 2011 em Guadalajara, no México, disputou a prova dos 5000 metros, obteve a medalha de bronze. (pt)
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