Mauricio Bueno
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| Full name | Maurício De Carvalho Silveira Bueno | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Maurício de Carvalho Silveira Bueno is a Brazilian competitive sailor, lawyer, and former administrative judge.
He competes in the Star class and is a recipient of the Star Class Gold Laurel Wreath honor after winning the Star Vintage Gold Cup in 2023 with Brazilian Olympic sailor Lars Grael.[1][2]
In 2017, Bueno won the Star South American Championship as crew alongside Marcelo Bellotti.[3]
In 2023, Bueno won the Star South American Championship for a second time, sailing with Lars Grael.[4]
Later in 2023, Bueno won the Star Vintage Gold Cup as crew alongside Lars Grael.[1] He was awarded the Star Class Gold Laurel Wreath honor for winning the Star Vintage Gold Cup.[2]
In 2024, Bueno won the Star Western Hemisphere Championship with Tomas Hornos.[5]