Latest News About Lais Souza

Updated 2026-04-18 05:04

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Doctors: Brazilian Olympian fighting for her life

A Brazilian gymnast who was expected to compete in freestyle skiing at the Sochi Olympics is unable to move her arms or legs and can't breathe on her own after she hit a tree while skiing in Utah this week, doctors said Thursday.

www.espn.com.au

The pursuit of happiness for Olympian Lais Souza

After a skiing accident left Lais Souza paralyzed from the chest down, she simply wanted to survive. Now, after four years of rehabilitation and resourcefulness, the Brazilian Olympian is still fighting, but with a different goal in mind.

www.espn.com.au

Brazilian Olympian seriously injured - ESPN

A Brazilian gymnast who was expected to compete in freestyle skiing at the Sochi Olympics is unable to move her arms or legs and can't breathe on her own after she hit a tree while skiing in Utah this week, doctors said Thursday.

www.espn.co.uk

Brazilian Olympian seriously injured - ESPN Singapore

A Brazilian gymnast who was expected to compete in freestyle skiing at the Sochi Olympics is unable to move her arms or legs and can't breathe on her own after she hit a tree while skiing in Utah this week, doctors said Thursday.

www.espn.com.sg

The pursuit of happiness for Olympian Lais Souza - ESPN

After a skiing accident left Lais Souza paralyzed from the chest down, she simply wanted to survive. Now, after four years of rehabilitation and resourcefulness, the Brazilian Olympian is still fighting, but with a different goal in mind.

www.espn.com