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Lucas Pinheiro Braathen

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Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (Brazilian Portuguese: [piˈɲejɾu]; born 19 April 2000) is a Norwegian-born Brazilian World Cup alpine ski racer. Until his retirement from World Cup racing in October 2023, he represented Norway in international competition. In March 2024, Pinheiro Braathen announced that he would return to ski racing, representing Brazil instead. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen is the 760th most popular skier, the 980th most popular biography from Norway and the 124th most popular Norwegian Skier.

Lucas Pinheiro Braathen is a Brazilian alpine skier known for competing in international events, including the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. He gained attention for his performances and potential in the sport, representing Brazil on the global stage.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Lucas Pinheiro Braathen ranks 760 out of 817Before him are Guo Xinxin, Romed Baumann, Sandra Näslund, Jacqueline Seifriedsberger, Jennifer Heil, and Patrick Thaler. After him are Finn Hågen Krogh, Maja Dahlqvist, Klaus Kröll, Tim Mastnak, Ema Klinec, and Devon Kershaw.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Lucas Pinheiro Braathen ranks 299Before him are Rokas Jokubaitis, Leonardo Campana, Yeat, Anass Zaroury, Victoria de Marichalar y Borbón, and Nadia Battocletti. After him are Aitor Paredes, Selma Bacha, Amee, Jüri Vips, Ryan Sessegnon, and Nawaf Al-Aqidi.

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Among SKIERS In Norway

Among skiers born in Norway, Lucas Pinheiro Braathen ranks 124Before him are Johan Kjølstad (1983), Rune Velta (1989), Andreas Stjernen (1988), Kristine Stavås Skistad (1999), Mikko Kokslien (1985), and Espen Andersen (1993). After him are Finn Hågen Krogh (1990), Chris Jespersen (1983), Niklas Dyrhaug (1987), Astrid Øyre Slind (1988), Anne Kjersti Kalvå (1992), and Celine Brun-Lie (1988).