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Brazilian artistic gymnast (born 1983)

In this [Portuguese name](/source/Portuguese_name), the first or maternal [family name](/source/Surname) is *[Garcia](/source/Garc%C3%ADa_(surname))* and the second or paternal family name is *[Santos](/source/Santos_(surname))*.

Daiane dos Santos dos Santos in 2007 Personal information Full name Daiane Garcia dos Santos Nickname Dai Born (1983-02-10) February 10, 1983 (age 43) Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul Height 145 cm (4 ft 9 in) Gymnastics career Discipline Women's artistic gymnastics Country represented Brazil (1998–2013) Club Grêmio Náutico União Head coach Oleg Ostapenko Assistant coach Iryna Ilyashenko Choreographer Nadejda Ostapenko Eponymous skills Dos Santos I Dos Santos II Retired 2013 Medal record Representing Brazil Women's artistic gymnastics Event 1st 2nd 3rd World Championships 1 0 0 World Cup Final 2 0 0 FIG World Challenge Cup 0 0 1 Total 3 0 1 World Championships 2003 Anaheim Floor Exercise World Cup Final 2004 Birmingham Floor Exercise 2006 São Paulo Floor Exercise Universiade 2005 Izmir Floor Exercise 2001 Beijing Floor Exercise Pan American Games 1999 Winnipeg Vault 2007 Rio de Janeiro Team 1999 Winnipeg Floor Exercise 1999 Winnipeg Team 2003 Santo Domingo Team Pan American Championships 2001 Cancún Floor Exercise 2001 Cancún Team 2001 Cancún Vault South American Games 1998 Cuenca Team 1998 Cuenca Vault 1998 Cuenca Floor Exercise

**Daiane Garcia dos Santos** (born February 10, 1983) is a retired Brazilian [artistic gymnast](/source/Artistic_gymnastics). She is the 2003 world champion on the floor apparatus. On doing so, she became the first black gymnast to ever win an event at the World Championships as well as the first [Brazilian](/source/Brazil) and [South American](/source/South_American) to win the competition. She represented [Brazil](/source/Brazil) at the [2004](/source/2004_Summer_Olympics), [2008](/source/2008_Summer_Olympics), and [2012 Summer Olympics](/source/2012_Summer_Olympics). Widely regarded as the most powerful tumbler of her generation by critics and fellow competitors alike, the gymnast had two eponymous skills added on the FIG code of points after being the first woman to compete them at international championships. Dos Santos I, an F rated element, and Dos Santos II, an H rated element on the 2017–2020 COP.

## Gymnastics career

Dos Santos was born in [Porto Alegre](/source/Porto_Alegre), and began gymnastics when she was 12, later than most elite gymnasts, after a coach spotted her on a playground.[1] She advanced quickly, becoming the South American champion within four years.[1]

### 2003–04

Daiane's breakthrough came at the [2003 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships](/source/2003_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships) in [Anaheim, California](/source/Anaheim%2C_California), US. There, she won the gold medal on floor exercise,[1] defeating Romania's [Cătălina Ponor](/source/C%C4%83t%C4%83lina_Ponor), who would become the Olympic champion on the event the following year.[2] She opened her routine with a [piked double Arabian](/source/Dos_Santos_I): a half twist into a double front flip in a piked position. Because she was the first to perform the skill in World Championships or Olympic competition, it was named after her in the [Code of Points](/source/Code_of_Points_(artistic_gymnastics)).

At the [2004 Summer Olympics](/source/2004_Summer_Olympics) in [Athens](/source/Athens), Dos Santos qualified for the floor exercise event final and became the first female gymnast to perform a laid-out double Arabian. The skill, now known as the Dos Santos II, was the second to be named after her. However, in the final, she went out of bounds on a tumbling pass and placed fifth.[3]

In December 2004, she became the World Cup floor champion, again beating Ponor.

### 2005–06

At the [2005 World Championships](/source/2005_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships) in [Melbourne](/source/Melbourne), Dos Santos tried to defend her floor title, but underrotated her first tumbling pass and fell, scoring an 8.837 and placing 7th.

In 2006, she debuted a new floor routine to the music "Isto aqui o que é?" by [Ary Barroso](/source/Ary_Barroso). With this program, she won her first gold medal under the new Code of Points at the Moscow World Cup.

At the [2006 World Championships](/source/2006_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships), she placed 4th in the floor final. She also qualified for the World Cup Final, where she defended her floor exercise title and placed 7th on [uneven bars](/source/Uneven_bars).

### 2007

Dos Santos's first competition of 2007 was the Ghent World Cup in May. She competed in the floor and uneven bars event finals, placing 8th on bars and winning the bronze on floor. In June, she won a gold medal on floor at a tri-meet competition in [Natal](/source/Natal%2C_Rio_Grande_do_Norte), in which Brazil competed against [Great Britain](/source/Great_Britain) and [Canada](/source/Canada).

In July 2007, Dos Santos injured her ankle. She competed at the Pan American Games despite the injury. She qualified for the floor event final, but chose not to compete in order to avoid a worse injury that could keep her out of the [2007 World Championships](/source/2007_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships) in [Stuttgart](/source/Stuttgart).

At the World Championships, Dos Santos was still not fully recovered, but she helped the Brazilian team place fifth and qualify for the [2008 Olympics](/source/2008_Summer_Olympics) in [Beijing](/source/Beijing).

### 2008

Dos Santos underwent six months of intensive treatment after the 2007 World Championship and returned to competition at the 2008 World Cups in [Cottbus](/source/Cottbus) and [Tianjin](/source/Tianjin), placing 4th on floor at both. In preparation for the Olympics, she decided along with coach Oleg Ostapenko to bring back her 2004–05 floor music, the crowd-pleasing *[Brasileirinho](/source/Brasileirinho_(song))*. In June, she competed with the Brazilian team at friendly meets in Europe, where she performed the Dos Santos II for the first time since the 2004 Olympics.

In August, Dos Santos competed at her second Olympic Games, this time sharing the spotlight with newcomer [Jade Barbosa](/source/Jade_Barbosa), an all-around bronze medalist at the 2007 World Championships. She helped Brazil reach its first-ever Olympic team final, and made the individual floor exercise final with a score of 15.275. Brazil finished 7th in the team final, and Dos Santos placed 6th on floor after going out of bounds twice.[3]

### 2009–12

Dos Santos tested positive for the banned drug [furosemide](/source/Furosemide) in July 2009 and received a five-month ban.[4]

Her next major success was at the 2011 Ghent World Cup, where she won the bronze medal on floor.[\[1\]](http://veja.abril.com.br/noticia/esporte/diego-hypolito-e-ouro-na-copa-do-mundo-de-ghent-daiane-e-bronze) Shortly after that, she competed at the [2011 World Championships](/source/2011_World_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships) in [Tokyo](/source/Tokyo). The Brazilian team placed 14th, and Dos Santos finished 26th on floor with a score of 13.758. Some days later, she competed in the Pan American Games. She placed 5th with the Brazilian team, but did not make the floor final because she fell during qualifications.

In January 2012, Dos Santos helped Brazil place 4th at the [Olympic Test Event](/source/2012_Gymnastics_Olympic_Test_Event) in [London](/source/London) and won the bronze medal in the floor final, with a score of 14.066. At the [2012 Olympics](/source/2012_Summer_Olympics), she did not qualify for any finals.[5][6][7][8]

## Eponymous skills

Dos Santos has two eponymous skills listed in the [Code of Points](/source/Code_of_Points_(gymnastics)).[9][10]

Apparatus Name Description Difficulty[a] Floor exercise Dos Santos I Arabian double salto piked F (0.6) Dos Santos II Arabian double salto stretched H (0.8)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-difficulty_11-0)** Valid for the 2025–2028 Code of Points

## Personal life

In 2022, she performed disguised as a [bear](/source/Bear) in the reality singing competition *[The Masked Singer Brasil](/source/The_Masked_Singer_Brasil_(season_2))*.[11]

## Results

**1998**

- Canberra Cup ([Canberra](/source/Canberra)) — 1st, floor exercise

**1999**

- Pan American Games ([Winnipeg](/source/Winnipeg)) — 2nd, vault; 3rd, floor; 3rd, team

**2001**

- Pan American Games ([Cancún](/source/Canc%C3%BAn)) — 1st, floor

- World Cup ([Ghent](/source/Ghent)) — 5th, floor

**2003**

- World Cup ([Cottbus](/source/Cottbus)) — 3rd, floor; 5th, uneven bars

- Pan American Games ([Santo Domingo](/source/Santo_Domingo)) — 3rd, team

- World Cup ([Paris](/source/Paris)) — 4th, floor

- World Cup ([Stuttgart](/source/Stuttgart)) — 1st, floor; 5th, vault; 6th, uneven bars

- World Artistic Gymnastics Championships ([Anaheim](/source/Anaheim%2C_California)) — 1st, floor

**2004**

- World Cup ([Rio de Janeiro](/source/Rio_de_Janeiro)) — 1st, floor; 4th, vault

- World Cup ([Birmingham](/source/Birmingham)) — 1st, floor

- World Cup ([Lyon](/source/Lyon)) — 1st, floor; 2nd, vault

- World Cup (Cottbus) — 1st, floor; 4th, vault

- World Cup (Stuttgart) — 3rd, floor

- 2004 Summer Olympics ([Athens](/source/Athens)) — 5th, floor

**2005**

- World Cup ([São Paulo](/source/S%C3%A3o_Paulo)) — 1st, floor

- World Cup (Paris) — 1st, floor

- World Artistic Gymnastics Championships ([Melbourne](/source/Melbourne)) — 7th, floor

**2006**

- World Artistic Gymnastics Championships ([Aarhus](/source/Aarhus)) — 4th (tie), floor

- World Cup Final (São Paulo) — 1st, floor; 7th, uneven bars

**2007**

- World Cup (Ghent) — 3rd, floor; 8th, uneven bars

- BRA–GBR–CAN tri-meet ([Natal](/source/Natal%2C_Rio_Grande_do_Norte)) — 1st, floor; 1st, team

- Pan American Games (Rio de Janeiro) — 2nd, team

**2008**

- World Cup (Cottbus) — 4th, floor

- World Cup ([Tianjin](/source/Tianjin)) — 4th, floor

- 2008 Olympic Games ([Beijing](/source/Beijing)) — [6th, floor](/source/Gymnastics_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Women's_floor); [7th, team](/source/Gymnastics_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Women's_artistic_team_all-around)

**2011**

- World Cup (Ghent) — 3rd, floor

- World Artistic Gymnastics Championships ([Tokyo](/source/Tokyo)) — 14th, team

- Pan American Games ([Guadalajara](/source/Guadalajara)) — 5th, team

**2012**

- Olympic Test Event ([London](/source/London)) — 3rd, floor; 4th, team

## Floor routines

**2003 World Championships**

Music: "Rumba para los Rumberos"; Start Value: 10.0

Round-off + back handspring + piked double Arabian (Dos Santos I); round-off + back handspring + double layout; double turn; tour jeté 1/1; front pike + round-off + back handspring + tucked double Arabian; cat leap 2/1 + Popa 3/2; round-off + back handspring + double pike.

**2004 Olympic Games**

Music: "Brasileirinho"; S.V.: 10.00

Round-off + back handspring + laid-out double Arabian (Dos Santos II); round-off + back handspring + piked double Arabian (Dos Santos I); double turn; tour jeté 1/1; round-off + back handspring + double layout; cat leap 3/2 + cat leap 1/1; front pike + round-off + back handspring + double pike.

**2006 World Cup Final**

Music: "Isto aqui o que é?"; Difficulty: 6.4

Round-off + back handspring + full-twisting double layout; front pike + round-off + back handspring + piked double Arabian (Dos Santos I); double turn with leg at horizontal; jump 1/1 with leg at horizontal + tour jeté 1/1; switch leap + switch side leap + tour jeté; front pike + round-off + back handspring + double pike.

**2008 Olympic Games**

Music: "Brasileirinho"; Difficulty: 6.4

Round-off + back handspring + full-twisting double layout; round-off + back handspring + laid-out double Arabian (Dos Santos II); double turn; switch leap + tour jeté 1/2 + tour jeté 1/1; round-off, back handspring, double layout; double leap + leap jump; front pike + round-off + back handspring + double pike.

**2011 World Championships**

Music: "Mix of Latin Rhythms"; Difficulty: 5.9

Round-off + back handspring + full-twisting double layout; round-off + back handspring + piked double Arabian (Dos Santos I); full turn with leg at horizontal; tour jeté 1/2; front pike + round-off + back handspring + double pike; leap jump + tour jeté 1/1; switch leap; round-off + back handspring + double layout.

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-:1_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-:1_1-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-:1_1-2) Rohter, Larry (2004-08-08). ["A Nation's Hope Rises Out of Nowhere"](https://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/08/sports/athens-summer-2004-olympics-daiane-dos-santos-brazil-gymnastics-nation-s-hope.html). *The New York Times*. [ISSN](/source/ISSN_(identifier)) [0362-4331](https://search.worldcat.org/issn/0362-4331). Retrieved 2016-08-06.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Catalina PONOR - Olympic Gymnastics Artistic | Romania"](https://www.olympic.org/catalina-ponor). *olympic.org*. Retrieved 2016-08-06.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-:0_3-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-:0_3-1) ["Daiane dos Santos Bio, Stats, and Results"](https://web.archive.org/web/20150518104720/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/do/daiane-dos-santos-1.html). *Olympics at Sports-Reference.com*. Archived from [the original](https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/do/daiane-dos-santos-1.html) on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2015-05-18.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["Decision by the FIG Presidential Commission sportcentric.com 27 January 2010"](https://web.archive.org/web/20150924104756/http://www.sportcentric.com/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,,5187-1-1-160876-0-file,00.pdf) (PDF). Archived from [the original](http://www.sportcentric.com/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,,5187-1-1-160876-0-file,00.pdf) (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2015.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** ["floor exercises women results - Artistic Gymnastics - London 2012 Olympics"](http://www.olympic.org/olympic-results/london-2012/gymnastics-artistic/floor-exercises-w). *www.olympic.org*. Retrieved 2015-05-18.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** ["uneven bars women results - Artistic Gymnastics - London 2012 Olympics"](http://www.olympic.org/olympic-results/london-2012/gymnastics-artistic/uneven-bars-w). *www.olympic.org*. Retrieved 2015-05-18.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** ["vault women results - Artistic Gymnastics - London 2012 Olympics"](http://www.olympic.org/olympic-results/london-2012/gymnastics-artistic/vault-w). *www.olympic.org*. Retrieved 2015-05-18.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** ["team competition women results - Artistic Gymnastics - London 2012 Olympics"](http://www.olympic.org/olympic-results/london-2012/gymnastics-artistic/team-competition-w). *www.olympic.org*. Retrieved 2015-05-18.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-9)** ["2022-2024 Code of Points Women's Artistic Gymnastics"](https://web.archive.org/web/20210512092714/https://www.gymnastics.sport/publicdir/rules/files/en_WAG%20CoP%202022-2024.pdf) (PDF). *[International Gymnastics Federation](/source/International_Gymnastics_Federation)*. pp. 166, 211. Archived from [the original](https://www.gymnastics.sport/publicdir/rules/files/en_WAG%20CoP%202022-2024.pdf) (PDF) on 12 May 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-10)** ["Women's Artistic Gymnastics – 2025-2028 Code of Points"](https://www.gymnastics.sport/publicdir/rules/files/en_1.1%20-%20WAG%20COP%202025-2028.pdf) (PDF). *[International Gymnastics Federation](/source/International_Gymnastics_Federation)*. 22 April 2024. Retrieved 2 February 2025.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-12)** ["Daiane dos Santos é a Ursa e a sétima desmascarada do 'The Masked Singer Brasil'"](https://gshow.globo.com/realities/the-masked-singer-brasil/2022/noticia/daiane-dos-santos-e-a-ursa-e-a-setima-desmascarada-do-the-masked-singer-brasil.ghtml). *[Globo.com](/source/Globo.com)* (in Portuguese). 13 March 2022. Retrieved 2022-03-13.

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Awards Preceded by Daniele Hypólito Brazilian Sportswomen of the Year 2003, 2004 Succeeded by Natália Falavigna

v t e World Champions in Artistic Gymnastics – Women's floor exercise 1938: Matylda Pálfyová (TCH) 1950: Helena Rakoczy (POL) 1954: Tamara Manina (URS) 1958: Eva Bosáková (TCH) 1962: Larisa Latynina (URS) 1966: Natalia Kuchinskaya (URS) 1970: Ludmilla Tourischeva (URS) 1974: Ludmilla Tourischeva (URS) 1978: Nellie Kim (URS) 1979: Emilia Eberle (ROM) 1981: Natalia Ilienko (URS) 1983: Ecaterina Szabo (ROM) 1985: Oksana Omelianchik (URS) 1987: Yelena Shushunova (URS) 1987 Daniela Silivaș (ROM) 1989: Svetlana Boginskaya (URS) 1989 Daniela Silivaș (ROM) 1991: Cristina Bontaș (ROM) 1991 Oksana Chusovitina (URS) 1992: Kim Zmeskal (USA) 1993: Shannon Miller (USA) 1994: Dina Kochetkova (RUS) 1995: Gina Gogean (ROM) 1996: Gina Gogean (ROM) 1996 Kui Yuanyuan (CHN) 1997: Gina Gogean (ROM) 1999: Andreea Răducan (ROM) 2001: Andreea Răducan (ROM) 2002: Elena Gómez (ESP) 2003: Daiane dos Santos (BRA) 2005: Alicia Sacramone (USA) 2006: Cheng Fei (CHN) 2007: Shawn Johnson (USA) 2009: Beth Tweddle (GBR) 2010: Lauren Mitchell (AUS) 2011: Ksenia Afanasyeva (RUS) 2013: Simone Biles (USA) 2014: Simone Biles (USA) 2015: Simone Biles (USA) 2017: Mai Murakami (JPN) 2018: Simone Biles (USA) 2019: Simone Biles (USA) 2021: Mai Murakami (JPN) 2022: Jessica Gadirova (GBR) 2023: Simone Biles (USA) 2025: Aiko Sugihara (JPN)

v t e Pan American Champions in Artistic Gymnastics – Women's Floor Exercise 1997: Daniele Hypólito (BRA) 2001: Daiane dos Santos (BRA) 2004: Alicia Sacramone (USA) 2005: Alicia Sacramone (USA) 2008: Olivia Courtney (USA) 2010: McKayla Maroney (USA) 2012: Daniele Hypólito (BRA) 2013: Daniele Hypólito (BRA) 2014: MyKayla Skinner (USA) 2016: Milena Theodoro (BRA) 2017: Brooklyn Moors (CAN) 2018: Jade Carey (USA) 2021: Ana Luiza Lima (BRA) 2022: Kayla DiCello (USA) 2023: Joscelyn Roberson (USA) 2024: Mia Mainardi (ARG) 2025: Lia Monica Fontaine (CAN) 2026: Claire Pease (USA)

v t e Prêmio Brasil Olímpico Men 1999: Gustavo Kuerten 2000: Gustavo Kuerten 2001: Robert Scheidt 2002: Nalbert Bitencourt 2003: Fernando Meligeni 2004: Vanderlei de Lima 2005: João Derly 2006: Giba 2007: Thiago Pereira 2008: César Cielo 2009: César Cielo 2010: Murilo Endres 2011: César Cielo 2012: Arthur Zanetti 2013: Jorge Zarif 2014: Arthur Zanetti 2015: Isaquias Queiroz 2016: Isaquias Queiroz 2017: Marcelo Melo 2018: Isaquias Queiroz 2019: Arthur Mariano 2021: Isaquias Queiroz 2022: Alison dos Santos 2023: Marcus Vinicius D'Almeida 2024: Caio Bonfim 2025: Caio Bonfim Women 1999: Maurren Maggi 2000: Leila Barros 2001: Daniele Hypólito 2002: Daniele Hypólito 2003: Daiane dos Santos 2004: Daiane dos Santos 2005: Natália Falavigna 2006: Laís Souza 2007: Jade Barbosa 2008: Maurren Maggi 2009: Sarah Menezes 2010: Fabiana Murer 2011: Fabiana Murer 2012: Sheilla Castro 2013: Poliana Okimoto 2014: Martine Grael & Kahena Kunze 2015: Ana Marcela Cunha 2016: Rafaela Silva 2017: Mayra Aguiar 2018: Ana Marcela Cunha 2019: Beatriz Ferreira 2021: Rebeca Andrade 2022: Rebeca Andrade 2023: Rebeca Andrade 2024: Rebeca Andrade 2025: Maria Clara Pacheco Fan's Choice 2014: Flávia Saraiva 2015: Thiago Pereira 2016: Rafaela Silva 2017: Caio Bonfim 2018: Henrique Avancini 2019: Hugo Calderano 2021: Fernanda Garay 2022: Hugo Calderano 2023: Flávia Saraiva 2024: Caio Bonfim 2025: João Fonseca (men) & Gabi Guimarães (women) Breakthrough Athlete 2023: Maria Eduarda Alexandre 2024: Gustavo Oliveira 2025: Rebeca Lima Adhemar Ferreira da Silva Trophy (Lifetime award) 2001: Nelson Prudêncio 2002: João Gonçalves Filho 2003: Amaury Pasos 2004: Maria Lenk 2005: Agberto Guimarães 2006: Aída dos Santos 2007: André Richer 2008: João Havelange 2009: Joaquim Cruz 2010: Éder Jofre 2011: Bernard Rajzman 2012: Hortência Marcari 2013: Torben Grael 2014: Vanderlei de Lima 2015: Gustavo Kuerten 2016: Bernardo Rezende 2017: Lars Grael 2018: Jackie Silva 2019: Oscar Schmidt 2021: Janeth Arcain 2022: Daiane dos Santos 2023: Chiaki Ishii 2024: José Roberto Guimarães 2025: Robert Scheidt Vanderlei Cordeiro de Lima Trophy (Sportsmanship award) 2025: Andrei Jessé, Diogo Volkmann, Kayki Rocha & Miguel Marques (rowing)

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