Maybe I’m not objective, I know, but every encounter with Juan Antonio Samaranch Salisachsvice president of the IOC, is so incredible and didactic, so dedicated to the true purpose of the Olympic movement, that I can’t think of a better president for the IOC than this Barcelona native living in Madrid who yesterday became the grandfather of a beautiful girl while having lunch with Mundo Deportivo in the village of Godó. Samaranch He has the geopolitical vision of someone who has experienced Olympism from the cradle, and more importantly, he is very clear about where he should go. He had to endure us asking him at lunch that paddle tennis is Olympic in Los Angeles’2028, instead of squash, which seems old, or flag football, which is very fun for children but is played in the USA and is small. others. He loves paddle tennis Julio Salinaswho complains bitterly to the vice president Laura Villagra of taxes paid in Catalonia compared to Euskadi. Vilagra It shows him that Catalonia has lost from six to eight million inhabitants in a very short time and that the financial balance does not allow them to reach more. Vilagra She is a very interesting woman, not only from her role as a politician concerned with true and wise social governance, but also on a personal level. It was ahead of its time. Everything flows when you are by his side.
Also invited by Mundo Deportivo, Tomas Satoransky and his wife Anna They cheered Nadal’s match but not before confessing that their son was born on the same day Rafa 35 years later and they named it after him because they were great admirers of manacorí. Anna He is Czech and loves Spanish gastronomy. He tried calçots when he arrived in Barcelona and couldn’t stop eating them.
At lunch it goes along with Inma Puigwho is a psychologist for Barça, also for basketball, a woman so exciting that he fascinates her with her wisdom and her joy of living. Lucretiaour most important and true singer, a multi-colored lady who evokes emotions wherever she goes.
He also sings well and loves tennis and nadal Joan Dausawhich is selling out in Barcelona and Madrid because its songs go straight to the heart, without shortcuts, touching the fiber because they are true.
Source: La Verdad

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