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Jaqueline Mourão

Brazilian sportswoman

Jaqueline Mourão (born 27 December 1975) is a Brazilian cyclist, biathlete, and cross-country skier. Born and raised in the mountainous city of Belo Horizonte, she only began cross-country skiing at the age of 29 and competed in a XC-Ski race for the first time in December 2005. She participated in four Winter Olympics—Torino (XC-Ski), Vancouver (XC-Ski), Sochi (XC-Ski & Biathlon), and Pyeongchang (XC-Ski)—as well as in three Summer Olympics, Athens (MTB), Beijing (MTB), and Tokyo (MTB). At her fifth Olympic Games, she competed at the 2014 Sochi Olympics in both cross-country skiing and biathlon, and carried the Brazilian flag during the Opening Ceremony.

After only 10 years of XC-Ski racing, she was compe*ive enough to obtain three podiums in NorAm Cups.

Her next objective is to qualify and represent Brazil for her eighth Olympic Games appearance in Beijing 2022.

She represented Brazil at the 2020 Summer Olympics.

She has qualified to represent Brazil at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

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    External links

    • Jaqueline Mourão at IBU
    • Jaqueline Mourão at Cycling Archives
    • Jaqueline Mourão at ProCyclingStats
    • Jaqueline Mourão at MTB Data
    • Jaqueline Mourão at FIS (cross-country)
    • Jaqueline Mourão at Olympics.com
    • Jaqueline Mourão at Olympedia