Rio 2016 Olympics: Brazil’s Rafaela Silva wins the hosts their first gold medal of the Games with victory in judo

RAFAELA SILVA has become an instant superstar after she won Brazil's first gold medal of the Rio Olympic Games in judo.
The heroine - who is from Rio de Janeiro - beat Mongolia's Dorjsurengiin Sumiya in the gold medal match of the -57kg competition.
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Silva, 24, was not even favourite for the gold, as she beat her Mongolian rival in the final.
And not only is she from Rio, but one of the city's most notorious favelas - the same one as the setting for the brilliant film 'City of God.'
She said: "It really helped me with momentum and the pressure against my opponents. The stadium was shaking, everybody was screaming and cheering me up every minute.
"I want to thank everyone who cheered for me. The people who saw my suffering daily know I did not like to train.
"But I think no-one has trained more than me in this Olympic cycle.
"I'm very happy about the result. I've been training a lot these last few years and the results are showing."