Peru is getting ready to shine at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.

Peru is getting ready to shine at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.

Peru is preparing for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, with a historic delegation of 13 athletes ready to compete and overcome barriers.

Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros

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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.

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Sports 28.08.2024

The countdown to the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games has begun, and Peru is ready to make its mark in one of the most anticipated sporting events in the world. With a historic delegation of 13 para-athletes, the South American country is preparing to compete in eight disciplines, carrying with them the dream of conquering the podium and demonstrating that barriers are just another challenge to overcome. Each of these athletes has defied the odds and shown that the true spirit of sports lies in personal growth and resilience. For example, Angélica Espinoza, who, despite being born with a physical disability, has become one of the most representative figures in para-sports in Peru. Since her debut at Tokyo 2020, where she won the first gold medal in para-taekwondo, her story is a clear example of how determination can lead to achieving what many consider impossible. Similarly, the story of Daniela Campos is equally inspiring. Born with spina bifida, this young woman has found her passion in para-archery, paving her way to the Paralympic Games. With a gold medal at the Santiago 2023 Parapan American Games, Campos has demonstrated that inclusion and sports can go hand in hand, inspiring others to follow in her footsteps. Rodrigo Santillán, the young prodigy of para-swimming, also joins this list of heroes. At just 19 years old, he has had a meteoric rise in his career, accumulating medals in international competitions. His experience in Tokyo and his performance in Santiago 2023 position him as one of the favorites to carry the Peruvian flag to the podium in Paris. The story of Jorge Arcela is a testament to bravery and perseverance. After surviving an attack that left him with paraplegia, Arcela found a new passion in para-shooting. His qualification for the Paralympic Games, along with his medals at the Parapan American Games, reflects his incredible ability to adapt and excel, setting new standards for para-sports in Peru. On the other hand, Pilar Jáuregui has proven to be an unstoppable force in para-badminton. With an extensive record that includes gold medals in international competitions, her story of overcoming challenges and dedication is a beacon of hope for many people with disabilities. With her presence in Paris, she is ready to show that effort and passion can open any door. We cannot forget Niurka, Peru's first world champion in boccia, who has managed to stand out in a sport that seeks greater visibility. Her journey and her recent bronze medal at the Parapan American Games are just the beginning of what promises to be a successful journey in Paris. Meanwhile, Hilario Quispe, recognized for his discipline in para-cycling, is preparing to compete in his third Paralympic Games. Despite the adversities, his determination and achievements on the international stage have made him a role model for many young people and adults seeking inspiration in sports. These life stories not only represent the athletes but also reflect a social movement that seeks inclusion and visibility for people with disabilities. In a country where adaptive sports have progressively gained space, the journey to Paris 2024 symbolizes another step in the fight for recognition and appreciation of these stories of overcoming challenges. The Paralympic event, which will take place over 12 days, will not only be a sporting competition but also a celebration of diversity and human capability. The Peruvians who will represent their country in Paris are a reminder that sports are a powerful catalyst for change and inspiration. With its largest delegation in the history of the Paralympic Games, Peru is preparing to send a clear message to the world: inclusion, overcoming challenges, and the pursuit of dreams know no bounds. The wait has been long, but the excitement of seeing these superheroes in action at Paris 2024 could not be greater.

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