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A Neoenergia realiza e apoia eventos de corrida pelo Brasil, incentivando o esporte como uma poderosa ferramenta de inclusão e transformação social.
The practice of sports is an important agent of social change and a powerful tool to promote discussion about gender equity. Committed to the development of women's sports in Brazil, Neoenergia supports women from various sports and encourages their
winning careers.Commitment to women's sports
Thus, the Neoenergia Team was born, made up of victorious athletes and
full of energy - a bad energy that propels them towards new challenges and achievements.
full of energy - a bad energy that propels them towards new challenges and achievements.
Ana Marcela
The first Brazilian woman to win Olympic gold in open water, Ana Marcela Cunha from Bahia wants to win her second title at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. To make this dream come true, the athlete now has a partnership with Neoenergia. The water marathon runner is 31 years old and is from Salvador, Bahia, where the company serves more than 6 million customers. His most recent achievement was last year with the silver medal at the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile. Considered the greatest open water swimmer of all time, she also collects 14 other world medals, seven of which are gold.
The new ambassador of the Neoenergia team is also a representative of the Sea Defense Council of the International Swimming Federation (FINA) and Sustainability Ambassador of the Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB), focusing on cleaning and depolluting the seas and rivers.
The new ambassador of the Neoenergia team is also a representative of the Sea Defense Council of the International Swimming Federation (FINA) and Sustainability Ambassador of the Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB), focusing on cleaning and depolluting the seas and rivers.
The first Brazilian woman to win Olympic gold in open water, Ana Marcela Cunha from Bahia wants to win her second title at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. To make this dream come true, the athlete now has a partnership with Neoenergia. The water marathon runner is 31 years old and is from Salvador, Bahia, where the company serves more than 6 million customers. His most recent achievement was last year with the silver medal at the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile. Considered the greatest open water swimmer of all time, she also collects 14 other world medals, seven of which are gold.
The new ambassador of the Neoenergia team is also a representative of the Sea Defense Council of the International Swimming Federation (FINA) and Sustainability Ambassador of the Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB), focusing on cleaning and depolluting the seas and rivers.
The new ambassador of the Neoenergia team is also a representative of the Sea Defense Council of the International Swimming Federation (FINA) and Sustainability Ambassador of the Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB), focusing on cleaning and depolluting the seas and rivers.
Bruna Kajiya
Three-time world kiteboarding champion (2009, 2016, and 2017) and the first woman to perform the backside 315 maneuver. She is one of the best competitors on the planet, a reference for girls and women who like kiteboarding. The exclusive partnership with Neoenergia is the opportunity to enhance your power in sports that are connected to water and wind, two important sources of renewable energy.
A 21-year-old female fundist from Pernambuco, who is getting closer to realizing a great dream: to be the first Brazilian indigenous athlete to represent the country in the Olympic Games, with an energy that moves her towards qualifying for Paris 2024. Born in the Xukuru indigenous reserve in Pernambuco, the two-time South American under-23 champion in the 3,000 meters with obstacles is now fully dedicated to winning a spot on the track team that will move to France.
In the past, Mirelle reconciled sports with working as a day laborer. Now, she has the opportunity to increase the quality of her preparation with appropriate equipment and a more intense routine, on official athletic tracks, in the city of Bragança Paulista, in São Paulo.
In the past, Mirelle reconciled sports with working as a day laborer. Now, she has the opportunity to increase the quality of her preparation with appropriate equipment and a more intense routine, on official athletic tracks, in the city of Bragança Paulista, in São Paulo.
A 21-year-old female fundist from Pernambuco, who is getting closer to realizing a great dream: to be the first Brazilian indigenous athlete to represent the country in the Olympic Games, with an energy that moves her towards qualifying for Paris 2024. Born in the Xukuru indigenous reserve in Pernambuco, the two-time South American under-23 champion in the 3,000 meters with obstacles is now fully dedicated to winning a spot on the track team that will move to France.
In the past, Mirelle reconciled sports with working as a day laborer. Now, she has the opportunity to increase the quality of her preparation with appropriate equipment and a more intense routine, on official athletic tracks, in the city of Bragança Paulista, in São Paulo.
In the past, Mirelle reconciled sports with working as a day laborer. Now, she has the opportunity to increase the quality of her preparation with appropriate equipment and a more intense routine, on official athletic tracks, in the city of Bragança Paulista, in São Paulo.
Tem vontade de participar?
Confira as dicas de Mirelle Leite, embaixadora do Time Neoenergia, para os corredores:
- Alimentação leve;
- Boa hidratação;
- Tênis apropriados; e
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MUITA ENERGIA!