The Brazilian Olympic Committee was recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on 1 January 1935, 21 years after its creation.[1] Brazil first joined Olympic Competition at the 1900 Summer Olympics, and made their first Winter Olympics appearance in 1992.[2] Therefore the 1994 Winter Olympics were their second appearance at a Winter Olympic Games.[2] The 1994 Winter Olympics were held from 12–27 February 1994; a total of 1,737 athletes representing 67 National Olympic Committees took part.[3] These 1994 Games were the only Winter Olympics to be held two years after the prior Olympics, as the IOC desired a schedule where Summer and Winter Olympics would no longer be held in the same year.[4]Lothar Christian Munder was the only athlete sent by Brazil to Lillehammer.[5] He was also selected as the flag bearer for the opening ceremony.[2]
Competitors
The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games.[6]
Lothar Christian Munder was 31 years old at the time of the Lillehammer Olympics, and was making his second Olympic appearance, after the 1992 Winter Olympics.[7][8] On 13 February, he took part in the men's downhill. He finished the race in a time of 1 minute and 56.48 seconds, which put him in 50th and last place among classified finishers.[9] The gold medal was won by Tommy Moe of the United States in a time of 1 minute and 45.75 seconds, the silver was won by NorwegianKjetil André Aamodt a mere four one-hundredths of a second behind Moe, and the bronze was taken by CanadianEd Podivinsky.[10]