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.
The excitement in the Richards household is palpable as Matt Richards' grandparents bask in the glory of their grandson’s remarkable achievements at the Olympics. Following the triumph of the British men's 4x200m freestyle relay team, who successfully defended their title and clinched a gold medal, the family is filled with pride and joy. Matt also shined individually, taking home a silver medal in the 200m freestyle event, making this a memorable Olympics for the young swimmer. “It feels unbelievable but real if you can have those two words in a sentence,” Mr. Richards shared, reflecting on the team's outstanding performance. The quartet, comprised of Richards, Duncan Scott, Tom Dean, and James Guy, delivered an exceptional race, finishing more than a second ahead of the silver medalists from the United States. Their stunning display of speed and teamwork underscored the depth of talent within British swimming. Ms. Richards, overflowing with pride, emphasized the importance of swimming as not only a competitive sport but also a vital life skill. “Swimming is the most important sport because it can save your life,” she remarked, underlining her belief that young people should be encouraged to learn how to swim. “What a thing for youngsters growing up and learning to swim; it’s really quite amazing that our grandson is part of this,” she added. The grandparents are eagerly anticipating Matt’s return home, where they plan to shower him with affection and praise. Ms. Richards playfully noted that she looks forward to the moment he will have to bend “right down” for a hug, a testament to his growth and success. “I just want to tell him how much we love him and how proud we are of him,” she said, encapsulating the pride and warmth that fills their hearts. As the celebrations continue, the Richards family remains a beacon of support and encouragement, embodying the spirit of the Olympics and the values of hard work and perseverance. With their grandson shining on the world stage, they hope to inspire a new generation to dive into the pool and embrace the life-changing skills that swimming has to offer.