Tomás Valdemar Hintnaus
Tomás Valdemar "'Tom" Hintnaus' is a retired Brazilian-born pole vaulter, model, and actor. Although he is an American citizen, he represented his native country, Brazil, in the Olympic Games following the 1980 [Summer Olympics boycott|American boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics].
Early life
He is the son of Czech immigrants, Lubomir and Marianne Hintnaus, who escaped from their home country to West Germany, but were unable to emigrate directly to the United States. As an intermediate stop, they moved first to Brazil, where Tom was born. They moved to the United States in 1960 when he was two.Competition
Hintnaus attended the List of closed [secondary schools in California|now closed] Aviation [High School (California)|Aviation High School] in Redondo Beach, California. He won the CIF California State Meet in 1976. As an American citizen, he won the pole vault with a jump of 5.60 m at the 1980 United States [Olympic Trials (track and field)|United States Olympic Trials], but missed the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow due to the American boycott. He rejected an opportunity to represent his native country, Brazil, at the 1980 Olympics; instead, he represented the United States at the Liberty Bell Classic, where he won. Hintnaus was one of 461 recipients of a Congressional Gold Medal recipients|Congressional Gold Medal] created especially for the spurned athletes. Hintnaus changed his mind later and joined the Brazilian team in 1983.For Brazil, he finished fifth at the 1983 [World Championships in Athletics|1983 World Championships], won the bronze medal at the Athletics at the 1983 [Pan American Games|1983 Pan American Games], and no-heighted in the final at the 1984 Olympic Games, held less than 12 miles from the neighborhood where he grew up.
His personal best was 5.76 metres, achieved in August 1985 in Zürich. This is a former South American record. It was broken by countryfellow Fábio Gomes da Silva in 2007.