Zion Bethonico talks about the brotherly love that fired him up to win Brazil’s first ever Winter Youth Olympic Games medal at Gangwon 2024
- Title Zion Bethonico talks about the brotherly love that fired him up to win Brazil’s first ever Winter Youth Olympic Games medal at Gangwon 2024
- Publication Date 22nd January 2024
- Languages POR
- Location Winter Youth Olympic Village, Jeongseon, Gangwon Province, Republic of Korea
- Press Release
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Description
Zion Bethonico has been reflecting on becoming Brazil’s first ever Winter Youth Olympic Games (YOG) medallist and how having his brother there to share it with him made it even sweeter. At the end of the men’s snowboard cross event on Saturday, one Bethonico stood beaming on the podium, while another looked on with tears streaming down his face. Zion had just made history. Elder brother Noah tried to do so four years ago when he became Brazil’s first YOG snowboarder, and was now toasting his brother’s bronze.
- Games Edition Gangwon 2024 (YOG)
- Sport
- Discipline Snowboard
- Event
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