Circuito Brasil Loterias Caixa Boosts Paralympic Sport in Brazil
An event sponsored by Loterias Caixa and organized by the Brazilian Paralympic Committee brings together elite athletes and new talents across the country
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The Circuito Brasil Loterias Caixa, organized by the Brazilian Paralympic Committee (CPB) and sponsored by Loterias Caixa, is one of the largest national events in the paralympic sports scene, bringing together high-level athletes and promoting new talent in athletics, swimming, and powerlifting. The circuit is composed of several national phases spread over multiple stages throughout the year, covering various states and cities in Brazil, creating opportunities for sports practice across the country.
The primary goal of the Circuito is to stimulate sports participation and promote the technical development of paralympic sports, raising the level of competition among experienced athletes and encouraging new competitors to enter the sport. Beyond discovering and valuing emerging talents, the event contributes to the preparation and growth of Brazil’s elite paralympic athletes.
In 2024, Circuito Brasil Loterias Caixa continues with an intense program of national stages, bringing together hundreds of competitors in various categories and classes. The event is also a major showcase for athletes, providing visibility and recognition to paralympic sports while increasing societal engagement and strengthening support for inclusion initiatives in sports.
According to Mizael Conrado, president of the CPB, the circuit is essential for fostering a new generation of athletes and maintaining Brazil’s position as a reference in the paralympic sports scene. "The Circuito Brasil Loterias Caixa is the foundation for the growth of paralympic sports, providing opportunities and encouraging athletes from all corners of Brazil to showcase their potential,” Conrado highlighted.
With a positive impact on various regions, the event reaffirms the commitment of Loterias Caixa and the CPB to the inclusion and development of paralympic sports in Brazil.