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presentation<br />

Jorge Bichara<br />

Deputy Chief of Mission<br />

gustavo harada<br />

Deputy Chief of Mission<br />

A Physical Education graduate<br />

with post-graduation in Sports<br />

Administration by the Getúlio<br />

Vargas Foundation and<br />

specialization courses by the<br />

International Athletics Federation<br />

(IAAF).<br />

He has graduated in Sports (USP),<br />

with a MBA in Projects<br />

Management by the Getúlio<br />

Vargas Foundation.<br />

at Boc<br />

A Special Projects Development General<br />

Manager, from 2007 to 2010 worked at<br />

the High Performance Management.<br />

He was Deputy Chief of Mission of the<br />

Guadalajara 2011 Panamerican Games<br />

and prior to that he was a supervisor for<br />

the area of Events. Jorge participated of<br />

the Rio 2002 South American Games<br />

Organizing Committee and was Street<br />

Events Operational Manager at the Rio<br />

2007 Panamerican Games. He was<br />

responsible for the adaptation period<br />

of the Brazilian teams (<strong>athletics</strong>,<br />

swimming and shooting) in Macau<br />

before the Beijing Olympic Games 2008.<br />

at Boc<br />

Leader of the Sports International<br />

Relations heads the BOC mission<br />

operations. At the Beijing 2008<br />

Olympic Games he acted as the BOC<br />

Official representative; at the<br />

Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games<br />

and the Guadalajara 2011 Panamerican<br />

Games he was Deputy Chief of Mission<br />

and at the Vancouver 2020 Winter<br />

Olympic Games he acted as the<br />

Brazilian delegation’s attaché. He was<br />

supervisor of Relations and Services to<br />

the NOCs area during the Rio 2007<br />

Panamerican Games Organizing<br />

Committee. In 2004 he did volunteer<br />

work for the Brazilian delegation at the<br />

Athens Olympic Games.<br />

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BeFore Boc<br />

A Technical Director and Secretary<br />

General of the Rio de Janeiro State<br />

Athletics Federation (1996 to 2004)<br />

and <strong>athletics</strong> team leader for clubs<br />

and state teams (98 to 2003)<br />

BeFore Boc<br />

From 1991 to 2007 he was a<br />

practicing sailing athlete and won<br />

the titles of Brazilian champion of<br />

the Class 420 and South American<br />

champion of the Lightning Class.<br />

He has participated in five world<br />

championship as an athlete and<br />

three as a coach.

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