Edmilsa Governo
Mozambican athlete (born 1998)
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Edmilsa Governo (born 28 February 1998)[1] is a Mozambican athlete, who won a bronze medal in the women's 400 metres T12 event at the 2016 Summer Paralympics. She also won a gold medal in the 200 metres T12 event at the 2015 African Games, and a bronze medal in the 400 metres T12 event at the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships.
Governo on TV Surdo Mozambique in 2017 | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | 28 February 1998 Maputo, Mozambique |
| Sport | |
| Sport | Athletics |
| Disability class | T12, T13 |
| Achievements and titles | |
| Paralympic finals | 2016, 2020 |
Personal life
Governo was born on 28 February 1998 in Maputo, Mozambique.[1] She started racing at the age of 8.[2] Governo has cited fellow Mozambican athlete Maria Mutola, who competed at six Olympic Games as an inspiration.[3]
Career
In 2015, Governo won the 200 metres T12 event at the 2015 African Games,[2] and came third in the 400 metres T12 race at the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha, Qatar.[2][3] In 2016, she won the 200 metres T12 event at the IPC Athletics Grand Prix in Tunis, Tunisia.[4]
At the age of 18,[2] Governo competed at the 2016 Summer Paralympics. She was the only Mozambican athlete at the Games,[5] and as such was the country's flag bearer at the Parade of Nations.[6] She competed in the women's 100 metres T12 and 400 metres T12 races.[5] In the semi-finals of the 400 metres T12 event, she set an African continental record time of 54.99 seconds.[7] Her time was the third quickest time of the round.[8] In the final, Governo broke the African continental record again, finishing third in a time of 53.89 seconds.[3][7] She lost to Ukrainian Oksana Boturchuk in a sprint finish; Boturshuk finished second in the race.[9] Governo was Mozambique's first medalist at a Paralympic Games.[7] In the 100 metres T12 event, Governo came third in her semi-final, in a national record time of 12.35.[10] She did not qualify for the final.[10] In 2017, Governo failed to qualify for the 2017 World Para Athletics Championships in London.[3]
Governo and Hilario Chavela were Mozambique's flag bearers at the 2020 Summer Paralympics Parade of Nations.[11] At the delayed Games, she came last in her heat in the 100 metres T13 event.[12] She won her 400 metres T13 heat in an African record time of 55.50 seconds,[13] and finished fifth in the final.[14]
Governo was scheduled to compete in the 400 metres T13 event at the 2024 Summer Paralympics, though she withdrew citing an injury.[15] In October 2024, the Paralympic Committee of Mozambique concluded an investigation and claimed that Governo was not injured. They suspended Governo and her coach Narciso Faquir for six years.[16]
Honours
In 2015, Governo was named Mozambique's female sportsperson of the year, at the country's Gala Nacional do Desporto (National Sports Gala).[17]