Lucas Braathen Wins Brazil's Historic First Winter Olympics Gold Medal

Alpine skier Lucas Pinheiro Braathen made history by winning Brazil's first-ever Winter Olympics medal, a gold, in the giant slalom at the Milan-Cortina Games. Born in Oslo to a Norwegian father and Brazilian mother, Braathen's combined time of 2:25.00 secured victory over Swiss skiers Marco Odermatt and Loic Meillard. His journey included representing Norway at Beijing 2022, retiring in 2023, and then switching allegiance to Brazil before his triumphant comeback. This watershed moment expands Brazil's sporting identity beyond its traditional summer disciplines.

Key Points: Brazil's First Winter Olympics Gold by Lucas Braathen

  • First Brazilian Winter Olympics medal
  • Gold in giant slalom
  • Switched allegiance from Norway
  • Finished ahead of Swiss favorites
  • Capped a remarkable comeback
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Lucas Pinheiro Braathen secures Brazil's first Winter Olympics Gold

Alpine skier Lucas Pinheiro Braathen wins giant slalom gold for Brazil's first Winter Olympics medal at Milan-Cortina Games.

"a landmark moment for Brazilian winter sport - Brasil 247"

Sao Paulo, February 17

In a landmark moment for Brazilian winter sport, alpine skier Lucas Pinheiro Braathen secured the country's first-ever Winter Olympics medal and a gold after winning the giant slalom at the Milan-Cortina Games on Saturday, as cited by Brasil 247.

The giant slalom features two timed runs down a snow course marked by widely spaced poles known as gates, roughly 25 metres apart. Athletes must pass between them, with the lowest combined time determining the winner.

Born in Oslo to a Norwegian father and Brazilian mother, the 25-year-old clocked a combined time of 2 minutes 25 seconds, finishing 0.58 seconds ahead of Switzerland's Marco Odermatt, who took silver. Fellow Swiss skier Loic Meillard secured bronze.

Braathen led after the opening run, recording 1:13.92. Although he managed only the 11th fastest time in the second descent at 1:11.08, his earlier advantage proved decisive, keeping him ahead of the Swiss pair.

The victory capped a remarkable journey. Braathen previously represented Norway and competed at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics but did not finish his events. He retired from competition in 2023 before reversing his decision a year later and switching allegiance to Brazil, his mother's homeland. By 2025, he had already reached Alpine Skiing World Cup podiums, setting the stage for his Olympic triumph.

Before this achievement, Brazil's best Winter Olympics result came in Turin 2006, where snowboarder Isabel Clark finished ninth in snowboard cross.

Another Brazilian competitor in Saturday's race, Giovanni Ongaro also of Brazilian descent but born in Italy, placed 31st with a time of 2:34.15.

Brazil's participation continues Monday with the slalom event, featuring tighter gate spacing of about 13 metres. Braathen will be joined by Ongaro and Christian Soevik, a Rio-born athlete with Norwegian-Brazilian heritage.

Braathen's victory marks a watershed moment, expanding Brazil's sporting identity beyond traditional summer disciplines.

- ANI

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Shreya B
As an Indian, I can relate to the struggle of breaking into non-traditional sports. We celebrate cricket, but athletes like Lucas inspire us to support our own in every field. Maybe one day we'll have our own winter sports champion! 🏔️
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Aman W
His journey from retirement to Olympic gold is the stuff of movies! Retired in 2023, switched countries, and wins gold in 2026. That's some serious determination. Respect.
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Priyanka N
While this is a fantastic achievement, it does make me think. He was born and trained in Norway, a winter sports powerhouse. The system there made him. Brazil gets the medal, but the credit should be shared with the Norwegian development system, no?
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David E
Watching from Canada, this is huge for global winter sports. Expanding the map beyond the usual Alpine and Nordic nations is great for the Olympics. More countries means more competition and better stories. Well done!
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Kavya N
This is so heartwarming! He chose his mother's homeland. 🇧🇷❤️ It shows the emotional connection to roots is powerful. It will inspire so many young Brazilians and also kids of the diaspora everywhere. What a moment!

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