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Historical Debut: Lasse Gaxiola the Youngest Mexican in Joi

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Lasse Gaxiola Schleper, 18 years old, officially became the youngest competitor to represent Mexico in the Winter Olympics by participating in Milano-Cortina 2026's Slalom Gigante Manil. Gaxiola Schleper scored 1:27:23 on his first descent to rank at 55, and then stopped the chronometer at 1:20:85 on his second descent to finish at 53rd place after the sum of both chronos (2:48.08) After his first descent, the Mexican confessed his nerves prior …

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Lasse Gaxiola Schleper, 18 years old, officially became the youngest competitor to represent Mexico in the Winter Olympics by participating in Milano-Cortina 2026's Slalom Gigante Manil. Gaxiola Schleper scored 1:27:23 on his first descent to rank at 55, and then stopped the chronometer at 1:20:85 on his second descent to finish at 53rd place after the sum of both chronos (2:48.08) After his first descent, the Mexican confessed his nerves prior …

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Lasse Gaxiola became the youngest Mexican to participate in the Winter Olympics, competing in the giant alpine ski slalom in Milan-Cortina 2026.Pure story starring Lasse Gaxiola, the 18-year-old who followed the footprint of his mother Sarah Schleper until competing in Milan-Cortina 2026.Where did Lasse Gaxiola stay in Milan-Cortina 2026?Lasse Gaxiola ended up in the 53rd place of the giant alpine ski slalom in Milan-Cortina 2026.The 18-year-old…

MILANO CORTINA.- The Mexican athlete Lasse Gaxiola became an Olympic athlete after participating this Saturday in the Slalom Giant test of the Winter Olympics 2026. Gaxiola finished at number 53. It was a historic test not only because there was tricolor representation, but also because a Latino took the medal [...] La entrada Lasse Gaxiola appeared at Olympic Games aparece primero en PSN Noticias.

Lasse Gaxiola, just 18 years old, lived her first Olympic experience at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, signing an episode relevant to Mexican winter sport. In her presentation within the giant slalom, the skier recorded a time of 1:27.23 on her first tour, placing herself at 56th place among more than 80 competitors. Beyond the result, her performance reflected character, learning and the consolidation of a process she seeks... More in…

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