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Bernard raJzman<br />
Chief of Mission<br />
José roBerto perillier<br />
Deputy Chief of Mission<br />
President of the Brazilian Olympic<br />
Committee Athletes Commission;<br />
vice-president of the Brazilian<br />
Olympic Academy; member of the<br />
Brazilian Olympic Committee<br />
Assembly and member of the<br />
Sports Council of the CO-RIO<br />
Olympic and Paralympic Games Rio<br />
2016.<br />
A Physical Education graduate<br />
with additional technical courses<br />
in football and volleyball and<br />
specialization in Sports<br />
Organization.<br />
at Boc<br />
Chief of Mission to the<br />
Guadalajara 2011 Panamerican<br />
Games, Macau 2006 Lusophony<br />
Games and Lisbon 2009 and to the<br />
Buenos Aires 2006 South America<br />
Games and Medellin 2010. He was<br />
also the Deputy Chief of Mission<br />
to the Rio 2007 Panamerican<br />
Games, to Beijing Olympic Games<br />
and to the Vancouver Winter<br />
Games of 2010.<br />
at Boc<br />
Brazilian Olympic Committee’s<br />
High Performance Manager.<br />
Deputy Chief of Mission to the<br />
Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000, Athens<br />
2004, Beijing 2008 Olympic Games<br />
and to the Winnipeg 1999, Santo<br />
Domingo 2003, Rio 2007 and<br />
Guadalajara 2011 Panamerican<br />
Games.<br />
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BeFore Boc<br />
Volleyball silver medal at the Los<br />
Angeles Olympic Games (84),<br />
Bernard won seven South<br />
American titles with the Brazilian<br />
national team (73, 75, 77, 79, 81, 83<br />
and 87); one Panamerican title (83),<br />
the World vice championship of 82<br />
and the third place in the World<br />
Cup of 1981. Further more he<br />
competed at the Montreal Olympic<br />
Games (76) and Moscow (80). He<br />
was National Secretary of Sports,<br />
state representative for two terms<br />
and president of the National<br />
Sports Council. In 2005 he was<br />
appointed to be part of the Hall of<br />
Fame of the world volleyball in<br />
Massachusetts, USA.<br />
antes do coB<br />
Bradesco’s volleyball supervisor (85<br />
– 87) and event coordinator for<br />
the Brazilian Volleyball Federation<br />
from 1989 to 1995 when he was<br />
part of the organization of the<br />
Men’s World Championship - 1990<br />
and Women’s Championship -<br />
1994 and the 93 and 95 World<br />
league finals. Goalkeeper of the<br />
Brazilian Youth Football team (67),<br />
he won the Guanabara Cup (69)<br />
and the Brazilian Championship<br />
(70) defending the Fluminense<br />
Club.