Feb 14 • 13:28 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Braathen celebrated after the historic Olympic gold

Brazilian-Norwegian Lucas Pinheiro Braathen won his and Brazil's first Olympic gold medal amid emotional celebrations.

Lucas Pinheiro Braathen made history by winning the first Olympic gold medal for both himself and Brazil at the Winter Olympics in Bormio. Celebrating his victory, he expressed deep emotions, stating that the experience meant everything to him. Reflecting on his journey, Braathen described it as a mix of joy and hardship, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and the uniqueness of every day in his life. His win resonated not only with him but also with his childhood friend Atle Lie McGrath, who was overjoyed to share the moment of triumph together.

The victory is a landmark achievement for Brazil, a country more known for its achievements in summer sports. Braathen's success stands out in a winter sports arena where Brazil has not traditionally been a contender. The atmosphere in Bormio was electric, filled with supporters clad in the Brazilian colors of yellow, green, and blue, illustrating the significant backing for Braathen and the pride in his groundbreaking accomplishment.

As a 25-year-old athlete, Braathen’s words resonated with those who aspire to follow unconventional paths, showcasing the emotional highs and lows that come with striving for greatness. His commitment to continuing his journey in sports and aiming for more memorable moments ahead encourages many, both in his homeland of Brazil and among winter sports enthusiasts around the world.

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