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Name:
Fabiola Oliveira Samoes
da Silva
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NickName:
Fabby |
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Nationality:
Brazilian |
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BirthDate:
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Born:
Sao Paulo, Brazil |
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Hometown:
California, Orange County |
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Marital
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Height:
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Weight:
112 lbs |
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Occupation:
Pro Skater
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Skating
Since: 1994
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Competing
Since: 1995
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Status:
Professional
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Discipline:
Vert,
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Favorite
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Skates:
Rollerblade
Frame: --
Wheels: --
Grind Plates: --
Bearings: --
Other: --
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Helmet:
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Knee Pads: Harbinger
Elbow Pads: --
Wrist guards: --
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Rollerblade,
Cozmo, 50/50, Harbinger, Mountain Dew |
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Fabiola is the most recognizable female in-line skater in the world.
Since the "Fabiola Rule" (introduced by the ASA in 2000, allows
women to qualify into the men's vert finals), she has place several times
in the in the men's top 10. Through her dedication and determination,
she
has proven that she now can be measured against the best
rollerbladers in the world--men and women---and not just regarded asa
novelty.
Quote:
"I hate it when guys say girls can't do things. That is so out of
my head now. Actually, that is what pushes me to be better. I just want
to show that girls can do anything they want to."
Easily the best female skater in the world, Fabiola is probably the only
skater that can contend with the men and do better than them
consistently in comps. She is a beautiful South American in her prime
and is currently going out with Jon Julio, a male skater. There isn't
really much else to say, except Fabiola is utterly amazing when she skates.
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Info is from www.lifelounge.com
31/8/2000
That's right sports fans; Fabiola DaSilva is now an official doll!
I spotted her looking at this doll at the XGames and immediately
asked her to pose for the pic. I have absolutely no details about
this doll, I know nothing about when or where it will be available
and I have no idea how much it will cost. I do know something, it
looks nothing like her! Fabiola comes third in the men's Vert at
Nashville, TN!
28/7/2000
Single! That is all I can say! Fabiola Da Silva
is single. After dating Jon Julio for around three years she has broken
it off. This all happened in Nashville, TN on her Birthday. Sources close
to the couple say that it's very sad and that they hope the best for the
two young skaters. I have already hit on Fabiola and got rejected big
time! Can you blame me? I still think they all get back together. Money
pool open. Fabiola is a Doll!
20/6/2000
Holy cow shit batman. That's right sports fans,
Fabiola has beaten nearly all of the men at the latest X Trials in Nashville,
TN. With an incredible run that had 540's, 720's and a flat spin she deserved
everything! Also Fabiola turned 21 on the 18th of June! What a weekend!
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more pictures
and movies...
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Best
page onFabiola. It's Brazilian.
http://www.fabidasilva.hpg.ig.com.br
Page about Fabiola da silva with pictures and bio.
Be sure to click on the first letter of the flaming letters.
http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/bhaayer/Fabiola.htm |
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This page is also about Fabiola Da Silva
It is not big but it has a pictures and an information section.
http://www.geocities.com/Pipeline/Jump/1253/
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Small
fabiola site:
http://members.tripod.com/~real_fabiola/
Good Site With interview and Pictures.
http://www.ps2passengers.com/stories/fabiola/
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A
site with a article on fabiola:
http://www.bmi.net/carolyns/Moxie/Moxie.htm
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Lots
of credits go to Tony Donalson for letting me use some of his pictures.
http://www.tdphoto.com |
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Competitive History: |
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2003 June 29, ASA Pro Tour Milwaukee, WI - Summerfest, Women’s Street Finals -5th
2003 May 24, ASA Pro Tour Cincinnati, OH - Sawyer Point, Women's Street Finals -5th
2002 Latin XGames, rio de janeiro, vert 2nd
2001 B3 EVENT ANAHEIM, CA AIL PARK No 1
2001 B3 EVENT ANAHEIM, CA AIL VERT No 1
2001 B3 EVENT ANAHEIM, CA AIL VERT-MEN'S No 5
2001 B3 EVENT LOUISVILLE, KY AIL PARK No 1
2001 B3 EVENT LOUISVILLE, KY AIL VERT No 1
2001 B3 EVENT LOUISVILLE, KY AIL VERT-MEN'S No 7
2001 X TRIALS BRISTOL, CT AIL PARK No 1 2001 X TRIALS BRISTOL, CT
AIL VERT No 1
2001 X TRIALS GRAND PRAIRIE, TX AIL PARK No 1
2001 X TRIALS GRAND PRAIRIE, TX AIL VERT No 1
2001 X TRIALS GRAND PRAIRIE, TX AIL VERT-MEN'S No 4
2000 ASA TORONTO, CAN AIL STREET No 1
2000 ASA TORONTO, CAN AIL VERT-COMBINED 8
2000 ASA YEAR END TOUR RANKING AIL STREET No 1
2000 ASA YEAR END TOUR RANKING AIL VERT No 1
2000 ASA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
LAS VEGAS, NV AIL STREET No 2
2000 ASA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS LAS VEGAS, NV AIL VERT No 1
2000 B3 EVENT LAKE HAVASU, AZ AIL STREET No 1
2000 B3 EVENT LAKE HAVASU, AZ AIL VERT No 1
2000 B3 EVENT LOUISVILLE, KY AIL STREET No 1
2000 B3 EVENT LOUISVILLE, KY AIL VERT No 1
2000 B3 EVENT LOUISVILLE, KY AIL VERT-MEN'S No 4
2000 X TRIALS NASHVILLE, TN AIL STREET No 1
2000 X TRIALS NASHVILLE, TN AIL VERT No 1
2000 X TRIALS NASHVILLE, TN AIL VERT-MEN'S No 3
2000 X TRIALS ST. PETERSBURG, FL AIL STREET No 1
1999 B3 EVENT OCEANSIDE, CA AIL STREET No 1
1999 B3 EVENT OCEANSIDE, CA AIL VERT No 1
1999 B3 EVENT PORTLAND, OR AIL STREET No 1
1999 B3 EVENT PORTLAND, OR AIL VERT No 1
1999 X TRIALS LOUISVILLE, KY AIL STREET No 2
1999 X TRIALS LOUISVILLE, KY AIL VERT No 1
1999 X TRIALS RICHMOND, VA AIL STREET No 2
1999 X TRIALS RICHMOND, VA AIL VERT 1
X Games History
SUMMER 99 AIL STREET No 6
SUMMER 99 AIL VERT No 2
SUMMER 99 AIL VERT TRIPLES No 6
SUMMER 98 AIL STREET No 4
SUMMER 98 AIL VERT No 1
SUMMER 98 AIL VERT TRIPLES No 7
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Fabiola da Silva played a stunt double in the movie Brink.
Its a Disney movie but i think its on video now. She looks alot
like the
actress. She does some tight tricks. Check out the movie its all
about
the best sport of all time.
It has some other cool skaters as doubles too. Thanks to: Selena
from rollerblade.com
The Beatles were often called "the fab(ulous) four, and
"Fab is also the nickname of Fabiola da Silva. This petite
Brazilian girl is dominating the scene on and off the ramps with
her moves, her image and her style. She performs runs in the halfpipe
like no other female skater and the boys should be grateful that
Fab only occasionally takes part in the mens competitions.
This year she has won the X Games for the x time and the Gravity
Games for the xx time. She has just been to the gym and is on her
way to do some skating. Then the phone rings.
RB: Hi Fabiola, how are you?
Fabiola: Im fine.
RB: You have been the undisputed leader of the female inline skating
scene for years now. Are there any skaters who could challenge you
in the future?
Fab: Oh, theres people, you know! All the girls on the tour
are capable of beating me. I have my bad days too.
RB: Well, your results dont really say so but anyway
Which skater has inspired you most?
Fab: Hmm, Arlo Eisenberg, Chris Edward, Cesar Mora I cant
name them all, its a long list.
RB: No girls?
Fab: You know back in the days there weren't so many girls skating,
and the ones I really looked up to were guys.
RB: We are used to seeing you win X-Games and Gravity Games. But
we were really amazed by your result at the ASA Pro Tour Stop in
Nashville: 3rd place in the guys contests. Is it a
special pleasure to beat the guys?
Fab: I didnt even think about that. I was skating a lot before
this competition and I just wanted to put a good run together and
go home. (Laughing)
RB: And you dont care about the sleepless nights you gave
the guys?
Fab: You know, it's just fun. Many people think the boys don't give
enough credit to the girls, don't know what they're capable of doing,
but I just don't care about this. I keep pushing the limits, you
know.
RB: How do the boys behave in general when youre on the ramp
with them?
Fab: You know, we're all friends, we help each other.
RB: Have you ever been chatted up on the ramp?
Fab: No, no. No problem.
RB: A word about boys in general
Fab: Id say: dangerous, fun, complicated.
RB: Thats what many guys would say about girls
On a different
subject: you look quite severe when youre on the ramp.
Fab: You know, every time I skate, I'm having fun, but I take what
I do seriously, and when I'm skating I just want to make sure I'm
doing a good job.
RB: How do you feel about being second, like at the Gravity Games,
when you were beaten by your team-mate Martina Svobodova?
Fab: That's cool. When you compete, you have to be prepared to win
or lose. And I'm happy because this was a chance for somebody new.
Martina deserved it, she did a great run.
RB: A word about Martina?
Fab: Oh, she definitely has a great future as a skater, I wanted
her to stay with us in California, she's a really nice girl, she's
cool. But this appears to be a bit of a problem as she is still
in school. (after a pause) I think she's the next one!
RB: And when will you stop skating?
Fab: Never, never. (laughing)
RB: Whats your hardest trick at the moment?
Fab: Hmm, the hardest
with the flatspin 540 I'm in trouble
sometimes.
RB: And your dream trick?
Fab: The 900, I havent managed it yet, but I'm working on
it.
RB: And what are your plans for 2001?
Fab: Keep skating, pushing the limits, having fun and make sure
I represent Rollerblade well.
RB: And in the long term?
Fab: Uh, long term
the same thing!
RB: Good luck and thank you for your time
BY ANN KILLION
Mercury News Staff Columnist SANTA ROSA
FABIOLA da Silva isn't where you might expect.
Only 19, Fabiola da Silva (with her Yorkshire terrier, Chachi) has
won the past three X Games gold medals in in-line vert. The Brazilian
diva of aggressive in-line skating, who will be the best woman in
the world at ESPN's Summer X Games this month in San Francisco, isn't
living in Venice Beach. She isn't crashing in a loft in Manhattan's
East Village. She isn't hanging in Rio de Janeiro.
She's in the upstairs bedroom of a quiet townhouse, surrounded by
a white picket fence, in mellow Santa Rosa.
Fabiola -- like Brazilian soccer stars Ronaldo and Pele, she doesn't
need a last name -- occupies a small room dominated by an ultra-girlie
canopied bed. She shares the space with a Sony PlayStation, a stuffed
Minnie Mouse and a very live Chachi, a tiny Yorkshire terrier who
wears a silk bow in her hair.
Fabiola, 19, rolls her 5-foot-2 frame off the princess bed and slips
into baggy boys' pants that she wears over long boys' boxer shorts.
She pulls a gray sweatshirt over her scraped elbows, slings her skate
bag over her shoulder and goes to work.
She drives to the west side of Santa Rosa, steering her car into a
pitted, weed-infested parking lot alongside a metal warehouse. A quarter
of the building is still used for storage. The warehouse workers drive
forklifts and peer with interest through the chicken-wire barrier
at the action on the other side.
There, a small group of boys, all about 17, have gathered. They wear
the same baggy garb as Fabiola. Some have bleached white hair. They
wolf down fast-food. And they lace up skates.
The warehouse ceiling drips cobwebs. The atmosphere is dank. But the
attraction is the labyrinth of swooping plywood ramps -- shaped like
half a pipe.
This is why Fabiola is in Santa Rosa. This run-down building is a
skater's nirvana.
Fabiola puts on her helmet, climbs 10 feet up a metal ladder in her
skates, secures Chachi atop the platform and steps off the edge, seemingly
into midair.
She flies down the halfpipe ramp and up the other side like a small
bird. Tinkerbell with wheels. Her skates barely make a sound. When
she pulls her lithe body up in the air for a 360 turn and grab, it
appears effortless. The boys watch. Then they drop in, with a loud
bang, a heavier, clunkier style.
``I like to skate with boys,'' Fabiola says. ``I am not discriminating
against girls. But sometimes girls say, `Oh, I can't do that. I'm
a girl.' ''
She wrinkles her pierced nose in disdain.
``I hate it when they say that,'' she yelps. ``I want to die when
they say that.''
Fabiola started skating with the boys on the streets of São
Paulo when she was 8. Her dad gave her a pair of roller skates against
her mother's wishes. Fabiola tagged along to a neighborhood skate
park.
``When I started, it wasn't like girls were dropping in from the ramp,''
she said. ``The guys teach me. That's how I learn stuff. I thought
it was so fun. I just wanted to be good.''
Her mother, a former rough-and-tumble kid herself, quickly saw how
much her daughter loved to skate. She saved money from her job as
a housekeeper and, two years later, presented Fabiola with a pair
of in-line skates. Because of Brazil's inflation, the skates cost
$500. Fabiola started to go to a bigger skate park in the city.
When in-line pioneer Chris Edwards came to Brazil for an exhibition,
Fabiola was invited to skate. She made an impression. A few months
later, she was invited to tour in the United States and participate
in the 1996 X Games in Rhode Island. A skate shop sponsored her trip.
``I was so excited,'' she said. ``Everything was so cool. I kept saying,
`Wow, everyone speaks English. Wow, I'm in the U.S.A. Wow, all these
people can skate.' ''
She was only 15 when she got here. She won the gold medal and established
herself as the best female skater.
Her performance caught the attention of Rollerblade, an in-line skating
equipment manufacturer, which began sponsoring her. ``I had no idea,''
she said. ``They would pay you money to skate?''
Her mother insisted that she finish school. So Fabiola -- who hopes
to be a veterinarian -- continued her life as a normal Brazilian teenager,
interrupting it five times a year to go on tours in Europe, Australia
or the United States. She won in-line vert gold medals at the X Games
in 1997 and 1998. She will be shooting for her fourth consecutive
gold at the competition, which runs from June 25 through July 3.
``The pressure has been on her from the start to be the best,'' said
Azikiwee Anderson, her roommate.
Fabiola met Anderson, 24, and his girlfriend through skating. Anderson
built the Santa Rosa skate park, which he calls Seven Sunz. He works
as a judge and consultant in the world of in-line skating.
When Fabiola finished school, she moved to the United States. Anderson
and his girlfriend invited her to live with them. The sponsors liked
the idea because Anderson could watch out for her. Fabiola liked it
because of access to the skate park and because ``I started liking
this guy,'' skater Jon Julio, 22, from Milpitas. Pictures of her boyfriend
adorn her room.
Fabiola has a devoted following. There are several Web sites dedicated
to the skater. One was created by Meranda Suffield, 16, of Washington.
``When I saw girls doing this crazy stuff that the guys were doing,
it really interested me,'' Suffield said via e-mail. ``Girls have
to work harder just to show they are capable of pulling off the same
stuff that the guys are.''
Fabiola, here training at a warehouse in Santa Rosa, is sponsored
by Rollerblade and The Gap and can make up to $70,000 a year. Though
the X Games are portrayed as new-age sports -- individual, unstructured
and creative -- female athletes are fighting the same old battles.
Prize money for women is $5,000, half of what men can win. Women have
access to a fraction of the competitions of male skaters.
Anderson said the in-line world tends to be run by guys who aren't
the most enlightened in the world and who frequently dismiss girls'
ability.
``Fab takes all that away,'' he said. ``She can skate as hard as most
guys or better. To skate, you have to wear baggy clothes and put bumps
and bruises all over your body and have society look at you as a tomboy.
But it will pay off in the future.''
In her best year, Fabiola can earn perhaps $70,000 (again, about half
what the top men can make). She has a variety of sponsors, including
The Gap, whose clothes she wears while competing.
She's famous in her own alternative sports world, which continues
to grow.
``All the younger kids want to be cool, and all the older kids want
to be young,'' Anderson said.
At competitions, fans gather around Fabiola. But she downplays her
impact.
``It is so ugly on people, having a big head,'' she said. ``You should
be simple. I'm not like (Michael) Jordan. I'm just like everybody
else.''
But Fabiola could be her sport's Jordan. She has the look, the fearlessness,
the ability, the coveted demographic. And no promoter could dream
up a better name -- Fabiola!
If the X Games are truly the sport of the new millennium, they couldn't
ask for a more appealing face than Fabiola's.
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Contact Ann Killion at akillion@sjmercury.com or (408) 920-5805.
Fax (408) 920-52 http://www.bmi.net/carolyns/Moxie/FabbyNews.html
She began skating in 1994, when she was 15, she skated with a
group of friends who skated aggressive and after watching them she
wanted to start skating that way too. She learned fast because she
really liked it. She came onto the professional scene in 1996, remaaining
undefeated since. She now skates for and is sponsored by Rollerblade.
Fabiola is a triple gold medalist in vert at the X-Games winning
in '96, '97 and '98, where she got her third gold medal one day
after her 19th birthday. At Woodward she placed 1st in street and
in vert. She has won over 13 consecutive professional vert competitions.
Fabiola is know as the #1 Female vert skater in the world. Last
year Fabiola appeared in Disney's movie "Brink", she was the stunt
double of one of the lead roles. When she is not skating she likes
to sleep, shop, and laugh. Her plans right now are to continue skating
because she is good at it right now and she may not always be. But
eventually she plans to return to Brazil to attend college and study
veterinary medicine. Well as you all might have seen on this summers
X-Games Fabiola placed second in the vert competion. I was hoping
that she could continue on with her streak and win gold for the
4th time in a row but she couldn't quit beat Ayumi Kawasaki from
Japan. Information from: ESPN.com, Rollerblade.com and N2inline.com
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