Brazilian Henrique Marques named world’s best taekwondo athlete
“Not even in my wildest dreams could I have imagined that all this would come true [to me], a young black man born into a poor family and raised in a slum. Today, he has come to be recognized as the best in the world at what he does!” the 21-year-old athlete posted on social media.
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Henrique Marques’ peak last season was the result of his persistence and dedication. In 2023, Henrique Marques was about to represent Brazil at the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile, when he was surprised with a diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmia during an exam right before departing. After undergoing surgery, he spent five months away from the mats to recover.
Back in training, Henrique secured a spot in April for the Paris Olympics. Before the start of the Games, his father passed away. Still grieving, the Brazilian star competed in Paris 2024 until he was eliminated in the quarterfinals.