Brazil wins gold and ends Olympic Games with the best campaign

The Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympic Games have come to an end, marked by the historic participation of Brazilians in the competition.

Brazil leaves Milan-Cortina 2026 with its first gold medal in the giant slalom. maintained regularity in both passages, avoided errors in transitions and managed the advantage in the decisive stretches.

On ice, , the best result of a Brazilian in events played on ice in

Bobsled also made history. In 4-man, the quartet led by Edson Bindilatti, alongside Rafael Souza, Luis Bacca and Davidson de Souza, finished in 19th position, the best result in the country in the competition.

In the snow, Brazil even increased its presence. In halfpipe snowboarding, Pat Burgener and Augustinho Teixeira were among the top 20. In cross-country skiing, Manex Silva achieved the best Brazilian performance in the sport at the Games.

Check out Brazil’s results in Milan-Cortina 2026 below:

  • Gold medal – giant slalom – alpine skiing: Lucas Pinheiro Braathen – best result among all disciplines
  • 11th – women’s skeleton: Nicole Silveira – best result in the sport
  • 14th – snowboard halfpipe: Pat Burgner – best result in the sport
  • 19th – 4-man bobsled: Edson Bindilatti, Davidson de Souza, Luis Bacca and Rafael Souza – best result in the sport
  • 19th – snowboard halfpipe: Augustinho Teixeira
  • 21st – women’s team sprint: cross-country skiing: Bruna Moura and Duda Ribera – best result in the sport
  • 24th – 2-man bobsled: Edson Bindillati and Luis Bacca – best result in the sport (2-man)
  • 27th – slalom – alpine skiing: Giovanni Ongaro – best result in the sport (in slalom)
  • 31st – giant slalom – alpine esqui: Giovanni Ongaro
  • 48th – classic sprint: cross-country skiing: Manex Silva – best result in the sport
  • 72nd – classic sprint: cross-country skiing: Eduarda Ribera – best result in the sport (in FIS points)
  • 74th – classic sprint: cross-country skiing: Bruna Moura
  • 97th – 10km freestyle: cross-country skiing: Manex Silva
  • 99th – 10km freestyle: cross-country skiing: Bruna Moura

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