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Costa Rican sprinter
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Brenes and the second or maternal family name is
Cárdenas.
Nery Antonio Brenes Cárdenas, (born September 25, 1985) is a Costa Rican sprinter.[1]
He is one of
Brenes won the
.
Personal bests
Outdoor
Indoor
- 400 m: 45.11 s – Istanbul, 10 March 2012
International competitions
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
|
Representing Costa Rica
|
2004
|
Central American Junior Championships
|
San José, Costa Rica
|
2nd
|
200 m
|
21.91 (-2.3 m/s)
|
2nd
|
400 m
|
48.00
|
Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships
|
Coatzacoalcos, Mexico
|
3rd
|
400 m
|
48.05
|
Central American Championships
|
Managua, Nicaragua
|
1st
|
400 m
|
47.91
|
1st
|
4 × 400 m
|
3:16.80 CR
|
2005
|
Central American Championships
|
San José, Costa Rica
|
1st
|
400 m
|
46.42 CR
|
1st
|
4 × 400 m
|
3:15.52 CR
|
World Championships
|
Helsinki, Finland
|
38th (h)
|
400 m
|
47.11
|
2006
|
Central American and Caribbean Games
|
Cartagena, Colombia
|
16th (h)
|
200 m
|
21.94
|
18th (h)
|
400 m
|
47.57
|
2007
|
Central American Championships
|
San José, Costa Rica
|
1st
|
200 m
|
21.37 (+1.4 m/s)
|
1st
|
400 m
|
47.40
|
2nd
|
4 × 400 m
|
3:14.32
|
NACAC Championships
|
San Salvador, El Salvador
|
3rd
|
400 m
|
46.00
|
World Championships
|
Osaka, Japan
|
11th (sf)
|
400 m
|
45.01
|
2008
|
World Indoor Championships
|
Valencia, Spain
|
4th
|
400 m
|
46.65
|
Olympic Games
|
Beijing, China
|
10th (sf)
|
400 m
|
44.94
|
2009
|
Central American and Caribbean Championships
|
Havana, Cuba
|
4th
|
400 m
|
45.92
|
2010
|
World Indoor Championships
|
Doha, Qatar
|
4th
|
400 m
|
46.55
|
Central American Games
|
Panama City, Panama
|
1st
|
400 m
|
47.21 GR
|
1st
|
4 × 400 m
|
3:12.41 GR
|
Ibero-American Championships
|
San Fernando, Spain
|
1st
|
400 m
|
45.19
|
Central American and Caribbean Games
|
Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
|
1st
|
400 m
|
44.84
|
7th
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:10.21
|
2011
|
Central American Championships
|
San José, Costa Rica
|
1st
|
400 m
|
45.85 CR
|
World Championships
|
Daegu, South Korea
|
17th (sf)
|
400 m
|
45.93
|
Pan American Games
|
Guadalajara, Mexico
|
1st
|
400 m
|
44.65
|
2012
|
World Indoor Championships
|
Istanbul, Turkey
|
1st
|
400 m
|
45.11
|
Olympic Games
|
London, United Kingdom
|
24th (h)
|
400 m
|
45.65
|
2013
|
Central American Championships
|
Managua, Nicaragua
|
1st
|
400 m
|
46.67
|
1st
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:13.40
|
Central American and Caribbean Championships
|
Morelia, Mexico
|
4th
|
400 m
|
46.22
|
6th
|
4 × 400 m
|
3:08.77
|
World Championships
|
Moscow, Russia
|
24th (sf)
|
400 m
|
46.34
|
2014
|
World Indoor Championships
|
Sopot, Poland
|
6th
|
400 m
|
47.32
|
Ibero-American Championships
|
São Paulo, Brazil
|
3rd
|
400 m
|
45.97
|
Central American and Caribbean Games
|
Xalapa, Mexico
|
8th
|
400m
|
46.82 A
|
5th
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:08.02 A
|
2015
|
NACAC Championships
|
San José, Costa Rica
|
2nd
|
400m
|
45.22
|
6th
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:07.34
|
World Championships
|
Beijing, China
|
21st (sf)
|
400 m
|
45.41
|
2016
|
World Indoor Championships
|
Portland, United States
|
7th (sf)
|
400 m
|
46.49
|
Olympic Games
|
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
|
15th (sf)
|
200 m
|
20.33
|
14th (sf)
|
400 m
|
45.02
|
2017
|
World Championships
|
London, United Kingdom
|
—
|
400 m
|
DQ
|
2018
|
World Indoor Championships
|
Birmingham, United Kingdom
|
–
|
400 m
|
DQ
|
Central American and Caribbean Games
|
Barranquilla, Colombia
|
3rd
|
400 m
|
45.61
|
6th
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:08.31
|
NACAC Championships
|
Toronto, Canada
|
2nd
|
400 m
|
45.67
|
Ibero-American Championships
|
Trujillo, Peru
|
3rd
|
200 m
|
20.88
|
2nd
|
400 m
|
46.27
|
2019
|
Pan American Games
|
Lima, Peru
|
15th (h)
|
400 m
|
47.48
|
References
External links
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- 1977: West Germany (Krieg, Hofmeister, Schmid, Herrmann)
- 1979: United States (Frazier, Green, Smith, Darden)
- 1981: United States (McCoy, Wiley, Smith, Darden)
- 1985: United States (McCoy, Phillips, Armstead, Franks)
- 1989: Americas (Martínez, Menezes, Burnett, Hernández)
- 1992: Africa (Lahlou, Matete, Kemboi, Bada)
- 1994: Great Britain (McKenzie, Ladejo, Baulch, Black)
- 1998: Great Britain (Hylton, Baulch, Baldock, Thomas)
- 2002: Americas (
Blackwood )
- 2006: United States (Ashley, Brew, Merritt, Williamson)
- 2010: Americas (Brenes, Jackson, Nixon, Chambers)
- 2014: Africa (Tumuti, Makwala, Kombe, Van Niekerk)
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