The event was last Saturday, May 2, in the Horacio González Room of the Book Fair, where the speakers shared their experiences with adapted sports, in front of an attentive and committed audience.
With the general coordination of Ayelén Vegagil, the moderation of Maximiliano Nobili -Director of “Paradeportes” and a great champion of inclusion in sport– and the participation of María de los Ángeles Muñoz (@angyrun) and the figure skater and visual artist with visual disabilities Sol Campos (co-creator of the Canela Method of skating for blind people), The Panel delved into the positive experiences of its speakers with various adapted sports disciplines. María Sol Campos showed her skill and fascination for adapted skating and María de los Ángeles Muñoz told of her experience with sports in schools, her time playing basketball and tennis, until she “fell in love” with running.
They concluded convinced: life is better in motion.
You can get “May your limit be the finish line” by María de los Ángeles Muñoz, at the Buenos Aires International Book Fairuntil May 11, at Stand 417 of Editorial Libella and at the Diversity Stand of the Ocre Pavilion.
Photos: @ferialibro_ba @angyrun
by CONTENT NEWS
