Folha subscribers expressed pride over Lucas Pinheiro's victory in alpine skiing, Brazil's first gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy. The achievement, reported on February 14, sparked emotional reactions from readers across various regions of the country. They described the feat as historic and unprecedented.
Lucas Pinheiro's victory in alpine skiing at the 2026 Milan Winter Olympics marked an unprecedented moment for Brazilian sports. For the first time, the country secured a gold medal on snow, as reported in the Folha's Sports section on February 14. Readers sent letters to the Reader's Panel praising the athlete and celebrating national pride.
José Ribamar Pinheiro Filho, from Brasília (DF), wrote: "What pride! It snowed in Brazilian Carnival. Gold medal at the Winter Olympics! Thrilling to see him so simply emotional! Congratulations, Lucas! Incredible, unprecedented, historic!". He compared the event to Carnival, highlighting the emotional moment.
Maria F. Luporini, from Campinas (SP), added: "It's Brazil sovereign in surfing and in the snow. Congratulations, Lucas!!". Her message underscores Brazil's versatility in sports, from beach heat to mountain cold.
Marcos Souza, from Barra Bonita (SP), affirmed the athlete's Brazilian identity: "Lucas Pinheiro is a Brazilian name. His mother is Brazilian. The medal won is Brazilian. We should indeed be proud.". He addressed potential questions about the sportsman's origins.
Lucy Kelly Pereira, from São Paulo (SP), critiqued a column on the geopolitics of sports, stating: "The columnist seems sad about Lucas's victory. Well, he is competent and won because of that, regardless of the uniform he wears. He is Brazilian, yes, with cultural experience in a sport less allied to the tropics? Yes, but does that make his victory lesser?". She mentioned the tears of the athlete's Brazilian grandmother as a touching element and accused prejudice in views that downplay the achievement.
These reactions, published on February 15, 2026, reflect collective enthusiasm for the accomplishment, which transcends geographical and cultural barriers in tropical Brazil.