Boluarte supports the U-17 volleyball team before their debut in the World Cup.

Boluarte supports the U-17 volleyball team before their debut in the World Cup.

President Dina Boluarte received the U-17 volleyball team, supporting their participation in the World Cup that will be held in Peru.

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Sports 17.08.2024

In an atmosphere of camaraderie and encouragement, the President of the Republic, Dina Boluarte, received the members of the Peruvian Under-17 volleyball team at the Government Palace this Friday. The meeting took place in the Honor Courtyard, where the head of state, alongside the Minister of Education, Morgan Quero, expressed her support for the young athletes who are about to debut in the World Championship for their category, which will be held in the country. This event represents a unique opportunity for the Peruvian team to compete against volleyball powerhouses like Brazil in a tournament that promises to be exciting. Boluarte expressed her pride in the players, who, according to the president, are ready to give their all on the court. "We are very proud to welcome our Under-17 volleyball team, who will leave every last drop of sweat on the court fighting against other teams that are also strong like them," she stated. With these words, the president emphasized the commitment and dedication the young athletes have demonstrated in their preparation for this prestigious tournament. During the event, Boluarte also mentioned encouraging statistics about volleyball participation in the country, noting that there are approximately 800,000 young people registered in school tournaments for this sport. This statistic not only reflects the popularity of volleyball in Peru but also highlights the potential the country has for continuing to produce talent in the sports arena. Acknowledging this reality, the president reaffirmed her commitment to promoting sports and investing in the development of future generations of athletes. On behalf of the team, captain Ariana Vásquez took the floor and shared her gratitude towards the government for its support of national sports. "As players, we will give everything on the field, at all times, every point, every set, every match, we will be giving our all for the jersey we love so much," she declared. The emotion and determination in her voice revealed the competitive spirit that characterizes these young athletes. The atmosphere became even more pleasant when President Boluarte and Minister Quero decided to join the players in a brief practice, throwing some ball passes. This gesture not only humanized the officials but also created a space for connection between the government and sports. The playful moments in the courtyard of the Government Palace reflect the importance of fostering a close relationship between authorities and representatives of national sports. However, what remained etched in the memory of those present was the humorous fall of Minister Quero, who stumbled and fell to the ground while attempting to hit the ball. Despite the unexpected mishap, the minister quickly got up, taking the situation with good humor and provoking laughter among the players and attendees. This incident transcended the purely sporting realm, becoming a symbol of the spirit of camaraderie and joy that exists in the world of sports. The support shown by the president and the minister for the Under-17 team sends a clear message about the importance of sports in Peruvian society. The interaction between political leaders and athletes not only serves as a moral boost for the players but also sets a precedent for how sports can unite the nation in times of challenge and competition. With the World Championship on the horizon, the Peruvian team has the opportunity to showcase their talent and dedication on an international stage. Expectations are high, and although their first opponent will be Brazil, the athletes have expressed their desire to give their best, regardless of the circumstances they face along the way. Meanwhile, the community of volleyball fans and supporters in Peru is gearing up to cheer for their team. The wait has been long, but the support has been reflected in every corner of the country, where fans are ready to encourage the young athletes on their journey toward sporting glory. Undoubtedly, the Under-17 World Championship is an event that promises to leave a mark in the history of Peruvian sports and its thrilling competitions. Thus, with renewed hope and government backing, the Peruvian Under-17 volleyball team is preparing to embark on their adventure in the World Championship, ready to write a new chapter of success in the country's sports history.

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