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 prominent Peruvian sailor Stefano Peschiera has captured the country's attention following his recent success at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, where he won a bronze medal in the men's Dinghy category. During a recognition ceremony, where he received the Sports Laurels, Peschiera not only celebrated his achievement but also made an important appeal to the country's authorities: the creation of a high-performance sailing center in Paracas. In an emotional and significant moment, Peschiera addressed President Dina Boluarte, the president of the Peruvian Institute of Sport (IPD), and the Minister of Education. With a mix of humility and determination, he requested government support to establish infrastructure that would facilitate the development of sailing in Peru. "Infrastructure is very important, so we don't lose more talent that could bring us medals in the future," the athlete stated, aware that the potential of young Peruvian sailors largely depends on the conditions provided to them. Peschiera's request comes at a time when sports have begun to gain relevance on the national agenda, especially with the recent successes of Peruvian athletes in international competitions. Sailing, a sport that has brought medals to Peru, faces significant challenges, and the recognition of its importance by authorities is a crucial step for its growth. President Dina Boluarte, who listened attentively to Peschiera's request, did not spare any praise for the athlete. "By awarding you the Sports Laurels, I acknowledge your medal and the effort you have made to follow the path that your grandfather forged and that has allowed you to get here," she told him, highlighting the importance of family legacy in his journey. The creation of a high-performance center in Paracas would not only represent a significant advance for sailing but also for sports in general in Peru. Such facilities would allow athletes to train under optimal conditions and promote the inclusion of young talents from various regions of the country, providing them with opportunities that are currently limited. Peschiera has become a symbol of perseverance and dedication, and his call to action resonates in a country that seeks to elevate its status in the international sports arena. The bronze medal he earned in Paris is not just a personal triumph; it reflects what Peru can achieve with proper investment in sports infrastructure. It is essential for the authorities to take this proposal seriously and act accordingly. The development of sports in Peru should not be just a dream for a few but an accessible reality for all. Talent exists, and with the right support, it is possible for other athletes to follow in Peschiera's footsteps, bringing more medals and glory to the country. The current situation also invites reflection on how resources allocated for sports in Peru are being managed. It is imperative that investments are directed towards areas that can truly generate a positive impact on athletic development and foster a sports culture among the youth. Looking to the future, Stefano Peschiera's call could mark a milestone in the history of Peruvian sports. The sports community and sports fans will be watching to see how the authorities respond to this request, hoping that decisions will be made that not only benefit current athletes but also sow the seeds for tomorrow's champions.