Brazilian cross-country skiing team confirmed for the 2026 Winter Olympics
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina start at the beginning of February. Now, the cross-country skiers have been named for the Brazilian Olympic Team.
All the Brazilian cross-country skiers have now received Olympic tickets. Three athletes, two women and one man, are now confirmed for Milano-Cortina.
Also Read: Program for cross-country skiing at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics
Milano Cortina, in Italy, will host the next Winter Olympics. The Opening Ceremony will be held on February 6, 2026, and there will be 12 cross-country skiing competitions over 10 days, culminating in the women’s 50km mass start in classic technique on February 22, 2026.
According to a press release from the Brazilian Olympic Committee, the organization has announced the Olympic spots for the Brazilian Olympic squad. Two women and one man were named for the cross-country skiing team.
According to Jorge Bichara, sports consultant for the Brazilian Olympic Committee, partnership was the key to achieving this milestone. “The work done in 2025 with the ice and snow sports federations in preparation for the final qualifying stage for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games, which concluded yesterday, proved fruitful with the confirmation that Brazil secured the highest number of qualifying spots in its history for the event,” Bichara believes.
Brazilian cross-country skiers named for the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics
Women
- Eduarda Ribeiro
- Bruna Moura
Men
- Manex Silva
Winter Olympic Games
February 4-22, 2026: Milano Cortina, Italy (Winter Olympic Games)
- 07/02: Skiathlon, Women
- 08/02: Skiathlon, Men
- 10/02: Sprint Classic, Women and Men
- 12/02: 10km Freestyle, Women
- 13/02: 10km Freestyle, Men
- 14/02: Relay, Women
- 15/02: Relay, Men
- 18/02: Team Sprint, Women and Men
- 21/02: 50km Classic, Men
- 22/02: 50km Classic, Women
*Complete program for the Winter Olympic Games can be found HERE
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