Ana Peleteirosixth in the triple jump final of Olympic Games in Parisissued a statement on Monday to denounce the “leaving the place” who was suffering in the last days and asked “I respect”especially for his family, without understanding “how sad it is for someone to support the hate in this way”.
The Galician athlete, who has revealed himself this season European champion and won the brass within world indoor court, revealed that in recent days he has not stopped receiving “messages of anger and insultsbecause many media outlets are taking advantage of the media moment to publish old statements completely taken out of context”.
“I feel proud of the entire season I have had and of my professional career and this has only been a result in my career that is part of another dream fulfilled,” he commented.
“Sorry if anyone felt offended at any point, that was not my intention. I have always tried to promote a dexport free from racism and gender inequality and that is what I will continue to fight for every day. I know that I pull many times sarcasm and irony and that can play with me deceptionbut i think “This lynching is out of place.”he admitted.
“I want to ask a question i respect for me but most of all for me family I will never understand how sad someone can be to promote hate in this way. And to the thousands of people who are happy for me, I thank you endlessly, I feel truly lucky. At the end of the day, love always wins!” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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