Ana Carolina Silva de Moura

She has been involved in various sports, having practiced soccer, dance and rhythmic gymnastics before pursuing parataekwondo in 2016,[2] in order to be able to defend herself after being robbed in downtown Belo Horizonte and losing a piece of jewelry that held sentimental value for her.

[3] Moura competed at the 2023 Parapan American Games, winning the gold medal in her category.

[4] Having qualified for the 2024 Paralympic Games, she represented Brazil and won a gold medal in the 65 kg event,[1][2] the first in the history of women's taekwondo for the country, after defeating French athlete Djélika Diallo 13 to 7.

[5] Brazil had sent four athletes to the 2024 paralympics: Izabela Campos, Ana Caroline da Silva, Arthur Xavier Ribeiro and Ana Carolina Silva de Moura.

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