From Asphalt to the Alps: How Brazilian Paralympians Redefined Winter Sports, Supported as Part of Team TCL
Ribera, 23, recently made history by securing a silver medal in the Men's Sprint Sitting cross-country skiing event—becoming the first South American athlete ever to reach a Winter Paralympic Games podium. Rocha grabbed an impressive 5th-place finish in the Women's Sprint Sitting, setting a new benchmark for Brazilian women.
Cheering on their success was TCL, the Worldwide Olympic and Paralympic Partner in the Home Audiovisual Equipment and
For Ribera and Rocha, that journey to greatness began not on icy peaks, but on the sun-baked pavement back home.
"In Brazil, we train using roller skis, which are widely used in
Taking that raw, dry-land power onto the snow is a massive shock to the system. On pavement, athletes use their poles simply to push forward. On snow, the gear is hypersensitive—a balancing act that takes years of bruising practice to nail down.
Then, there is the environment. When Ribera first hit the Swedish snow for training in
"I remember my first training session: it was around 2:30 or 3:00 in the afternoon, and it was already dark," Ribera recalls. "That was very strange for me, because in
Rocha's initiation was even harsher. At her first international event in
Ahead of
The sponsorship was a rare win in a sport where athletes usually spend much of their time just hunting for funding.
"When TCL contacted me on Instagram, I even thought it might be fake," Ribera says. "But when I realized it was real, I was very happy. It was the first major brand to reach out to us. Receiving that support one year before
While consumer technology doesn't make a carbon-fiber sit-ski glide faster, the brand's support fundamentally changed how both athletes operate on a daily basis.
"TCL's large-screen Mini LED TVs, with their incredible clarity, help us watch our training sessions and analyze our technique, seeing where we can improve," Ribera explains. Practical appliances from TCL such as air conditioners, refrigerators, washers, dryers and more, have helped the athletes optimize their home routines to focus on their training. More than the hardware, though, the psychological lift propelled them to success. "The mental impact is very strong, because now we can say that we are TCL partners. That makes a difference. We have a big team behind us."
Having a global brand in their corner ties directly into TCL's core mission to "Inspire Greatness"—something both athletes already live by. Rocha doesn't divide her life by the car accident that put her in a wheelchair; she divides it into "before and after sport." Sport gave her independence, a chance to travel the world, and a powerful platform.
Now, she's passing that platform on. After watching Rocha and Ribera compete, a 12-year-old girl in
"The most important thing is to show other children and other people that we can do whatever we want," Ribera says. "Just because we are in a wheelchair does not mean we cannot achieve our dreams. The first big battle is believing that you can do it."
With historic performances in
"In 2030," Ribera promises, "we are going after even more medals."
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