#26 | Brasileira celebra “temporada surreal” com medalhas no skeleton

EPISODE · Nov 29, 2021 · 31 MIN

#26 | Brasileira celebra “temporada surreal” com medalhas no skeleton

from 9&Gol · host Rádio Sagres

Na 26ª edição do podcast 9&Gol, Nathália Freitas, Mariana Tolentino e Tandara Reis recebem no quadro “Gol de placa” Nicole Silveira, atleta brasileira de skeleton, uma modalidade de inverno. No episódio, Nicole falou como encontrou a modalidade e seu início de carreira. Morando no Canadá há 20 anos, a atleta não escondeu o amor pelo Brasil e foi por isso que decidiu competir levando o nome do país. Mesmo morando em um país que tem neve, Nicole afirmou que o Canadá não fica longe do Brasil quando se trata do conhecimento do esporte - o skeleton está nas Olimpíadas de Inverno e é um dos mais radicais da competição - por isso, comentou também sobre seus treinamentos. Nicole, atualmente, tem ganhado destaque no cenário mundial. No período de um mês conquistou oito pódio entre Copa América e Copa do Mundo, isso, em nove competições. A atleta está perto de conquistar a vaga para as Olimpíadas de Inverno de 2022, em Pequim. Apoio: Colégio Teo (@ColegioTeo), no futuro, todos os colégios serão assim, 3924-3344.

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