Adriana Cerezosilver in Tokyo 2020 At just 17 years old, he admitted that he has long been “dreaming of gold” at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and wants to have the time to compete to “make it come true.”
“We lived the whole cycle with great enthusiasm and now when the event is approaching those nerves appear. I have dreamed of gold for a long time and we will make it a reality. Now it is a matter of time to wait for the moment to arrive and enjoy it,” declared the taekwondo player. , this Thursday, in an event where the renewal of collaboration between Lotteries and Olympic Sports Association (ADO) attended by Alejandro Blanco, president of the Spanish Olympic Committee (COE), Jesús Huerta, president of State Lotteries and Betting, and canoeist Saúl Craviotto.
The native of Madrid, who has combined his sports career with his studies in forensic sciences, has recognized the revalidation of the gold medal in European Championship in Belgrade (Serbia) three weeks ago was “an incredible result and a dream”, but he stressed that they still have room for improvement
“We achieved an incredible result. To be European champion again is a dream for me, but we still have a lot of room for development. In training we give 200% and in competition we can give even a little more,” stressed the girl who is 20 years old who explained the experience is what changes in respect to her first Olympic Games.
“The enthusiasm, the desire and the dream are the same and what has changed is having more experience experiencing great events and filming every day with the best in the world,” he commented.
Regarding surpassing the 23 medals that is Spain’s historical record, Cerezo confessed that he believes it can be surpassed: “I believe because we are all asking for it. A lot of help and support has appeared to make it happen and for everyone. In sports, I see the good references and many possibilities to get a medal and we hope we can contribute our share to the medal table, he said.
The athlete is thrilled that help is received in equal measure in both men’s and women’s sports and that “support has no name” for all athletes who “have enthusiasm and dreams.”
“I think it is very important that men’s and women’s sports receive the same support and that this support has no name and is only for all athletes who have the passion and dream to achieve something and believe that they have possibility and support to achieve this,” declare
Source: La Verdad

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