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The Brazilian Ice Sports Federation (Confederação Brasileira de Desportos no Gelo, CBDG) was founded by president Eric Maleson and affiliated to the Brazilian Olympic Committee in 1999. The federation qualified 7 athletes for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in 2002 (5 bobsled athletes and 2 luge athletes) and a 4-man bobsled team for the 2006 Games in Torino. The federation is responsible for the development of all winter Olympic ice sport modalities for Brazil including bobsled, skeleton, luge, figure and speed skating, curling, and ice hockey. CBDG asked the Federation of International Bandy in 2009 what it takes to become a member. Curling The Brazilian Ice Sports Federation made curling history in August 2008 when they challenged the United States for a berth at the World Curling Championship[1]. This was the first time any South American team has offered a challenge to the United States for a berth in the World Championship.[2] The players involved trained in Lennoxville, Quebec and included Luis Silva, Marcelo De Mello, Celso Kossaka and Cesar Santos.[3] See 2009 USA-Brazil Challenge. The Brazilian team were unsuccessful losing the challenge 3 games to 0. External links (Portuguese) CBDG official website References ^ Curling Scoops Brazil Calls out US ^ World Curling Federation Press Release ^ Henderson, Jim (October 2008) (in english). Brazilians at Lennoxville. 11. Sweep Magazine. http://www.sweepmag.com.  v • d • e Members of the International Ice Hockey Federation Africa Morocco† · Namibia‡ · South Africa Americas Argentina‡ · Brazil‡ · Canada · Chile‡ · Mexico · United States Asia and Oceania Australia · China · Chinese Taipei · Hong Kong · India · Japan · Kazakhstan · Korea DPR (North) · Korea Republic (South) · Kuwait† · Macau† · Malaysia† · Mongolia · New Zealand · Singapore† · Thailand · United Arab Emirates† Europe Andorra† · Armenia† · Austria · Azerbaijan · Belarus · Belgium · Bosnia and Herzegovina · Bulgaria · Croatia · Czech Republic · Denmark · Estonia · Finland · France · Georgia† · Germany · Great Britain · Greece† · Hungary · Iceland · Republic of Ireland · Israel · Italy† · Latvia · Liechtenstein† · Lithuania · Luxembourg · Macedonia† · Moldova† · Netherlands · Norway · Poland · Portugal† · Romania · Russia · Serbia · Slovakia · Slovenia · Spain · Sweden · Switzerland · Turkey · Ukraine † Associate member · ‡ Affiliate member This article relating to figure skating is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This ice hockey article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e