Gustavo Borges

Gustavo Borges
Gustavo Borges in 2003
Personal information
Full nameGustavo França Borges
National team Brazil
Born (1972-12-02) 2 December 1972
Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo
Height2.03 m (6 ft 8 in)
Weight98 kg (216 lb)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesFreestyle
ClubPinheiros, Vasco da Gama
College teamUniversity of Michigan
Medal record
Men's swimming
Representing Brazil
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 0 2 2
World Championships (LC) 0 0 2
World Championships (SC) 4 4 2
Pan American Games 8 6 3
Universiade 0 2 0
Total 12 14 9
Olympic Games
1992 Barcelona100 m freestyle
1996 Atlanta200 m freestyle
1996 Atlanta100 m freestyle
2000 Sydney4×100 m freestyle
World Championships (LC)
1994 Rome100 m freestyle
1994 Rome4×100 m freestyle
World Championships (SC)
1993 Palma4×100 m freestyle
1995 Rio200 m freestyle
1995 Rio4×100 m freestyle
1997 Gothenburg200 m freestyle
1993 Palma100 m freestyle
1995 Rio100 m freestyle
1997 Gothenburg100 m freestyle
2002 Moscow200 m freestyle
1993 Palma4×200 m freestyle
1995 Rio4×200 m freestyle
Pan American Games
1991 Havana100 m freestyle
1991 Havana4×100 m freestyle
1995 Mar del Plata100 m freestyle
1995 Mar del Plata200 m freestyle
1999 Winnipeg200 m freestyle
1999 Winnipeg4×100 m freestyle
1999 Winnipeg4×100 m medley
2003 Santo Domingo4×100 m freestyle
1991 Havana200 m freestyle
1991 Havana4×200 m freestyle
1995 Mar del Plata4×100 m freestyle
1995 Mar del Plata4×200 m freestyle
1995 Mar del Plata4×100 m Medley
1999 Winnipeg4×200 m freestyle
2003 Santo Domingo4×200 m freestyle
1991 Havana50 m freestyle
1999 Winnipeg100 m freestyle
2003 Santo Domingo100 m freestyle
Summer Universiade
1995 Fukuoka100 m freestyle
1995 Fukuoka4×100 m freestyle

Gustavo França Borges (born 2 December 1972) is a Brazilian former competitive swimmer. He swam for Brazil in four Summer Olympic Games: 1992, 1996, 2000 and 2004. Borges has won the fourth-most Olympic medals of any Brazilian, with four one in 1992, two in 1996 and one in 2000only behind sailors Robert Scheidt and Torben Grael and canoeist Isaquias Queiroz with five, and gymnast Rebeca Andrade with six. He also has eight Pan American Games gold medals, the third-most of any Brazilian and only behind swimmer Thiago Pereira and table tennis player Hugo Hoyama. Borges was Brazil's flagbearer for the Closing Ceremony at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

Borges' first medal was silver, which he won in the 100-meter freestyle at the 1992 Olympics, which he received after a delay because his lane's timer was not working, and the judges had to review video recordings of the race to verify his place. Borges even overcame his idol, Matt Biondi, to win the silver medal.

Borges lives in São Paulo, where he runs his own swimming school. He used to live in the United States in Jacksonville, Florida and in Ann Arbor, Michigan while he was still a student. He attended university at the University of Michigan in the mid-1990s, where he swam for the university's team, coached by Jon Urbanchek and graduated with a degree in Economics. His teammates at Michigan included Eric Namesnik and Marcel Wouda in the mid-1990s.