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She finished fifth in the second heat of the event by six hundredths of a second (006) behind Jamaica"s Nadia Davy, with a time of 52.10 seconds.
She finished fifth in the second heat of the event by six hundredths of a second (006) behind Jamaica"s Nadia Davy, with a time of 52.10 seconds.
She is a two-time Olympian and a five-time medalist for the 400 metres and sprint relay at the Ibero-American Championships. Almirao eventually joined the national sprint team for the women"s 4 × 400 m relay, along with her compatriots Josiane Tito, Lucimar Teodoro, and Geisa Coutinho. She and her team placed sixth on the second heat of the relay, for a seasonal best time of 3:28.43.
At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Almirao competed again for the second time in individual and relay sprint events.
She finished the race again in fifth place by more than two seconds behind Ohuruogu, with a time of 53.26. Few days later, Almirao reunited with her teammates Lucimar Teodoro, Josiane Tito, and Emmily Pinheiro for the women"s 4 × 400 m relay.
She ran on the starting leg of the second heat, with an individual-split time of 53.49 seconds. Almirao and her team finished the relay in sixth place for a total time of 3:30.10, failing to advance into the final.
Almirao is also a full-time member of Associação Profissionalizante BMF in São Paulo Caetano do Sul, being coached and trained by Japanese-born Katsuhito Nakaya.