Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Sport, with its unique ability to bring people together and uplift the national spirit, has always been a balm for the wounds that disillusionment can cause. In moments when football leaves us with a bitter taste in our mouths, figures like Kimberly García emerge to remind us that talent and sporting excellence know no bounds. This is how the Peruvian athlete stands as a beacon of hope and pride for an entire country, demonstrating that in individual disciplines, we too can shine on the international stage. Kimberly García León, affectionately known as Kimi, has conquered double gold in the 20 and 35-kilometer racewalk events at the 2022 World Championships in Oregon. Her exceptional performance has positioned her as one of the best athletes in the history of Peru, alongside notable figures like Inés Melchor and Gladys Tejeda. These achievements are not only the result of her talent and dedication, but also of her perseverance in the face of obstacles on her journey to the top. In a country where football often monopolizes media attention and popular interest, it is refreshing and necessary to recognize and support athletes like Kimberly García, whose effort and passion for her discipline have led her to represent Peru outstandingly in international competitions. Her story is that of a young woman who, despite physical setbacks, lack of institutional support, and limited media coverage, has managed to stand firm in pursuit of her sporting dreams. In moments like these, when hope is renewed and emotions overflow, we remember the importance of supporting our athletes with the same enthusiasm and fervor that we dedicate to football. Kimberly García's story is a reminder that talent and excellence do not recognize gender or sports disciplines, and that effort and dedication can lead us to achieve great feats. The legacy of Peruvian athletes like Juan Giha Yarur, Edwin Vásquez, Pancho Boza, and the volleyball players coached by Man Bok Park, who brought the only four Olympic medals to our country, serves as inspiration and motivation for Kimberly García on her path to the Paris Games. The possibility of seeing the Peruvian flag wave at the top of the Olympic podium thanks to her performance is a dream that brings us closer to the emotion experienced almost three decades ago with Juan Giha. Support and admiration for Kimberly García must transcend the barriers of time and space, becoming a collective commitment to encourage and support our flag bearer in her participation in the Paris Games. Regardless of whether she manages to step onto the podium, her name has already been etched in the collective memory as an example of determination, courage, and sporting excellence, worthy of being exalted and celebrated by an entire country that sees in her a source of pride and hope.