Two days I was without sleep, I promise you. Before competing, I rested very well. But it was getting the silver medal and the madness began & rdquor ;. A dream that took away another for 48 hours. Blessed insomnia. adriana cherry She reached all audiences when she was proclaimed Olympic runner-up in Tokyo and swept her attitude and smile. Until then, she “had very few followers on Instagram. The ‘physio’ told me: “You’ll reach thirty thousand, you’ll see & rdquor ;. I bet him a dinner and I’m going to have to buy him a flat because I have a hundred thousand more & rdquor ;. She appreciates “the visibility that this entails for taekwondo, for the women who practice it and for minority sports” and acknowledges that “it was difficult to imagine that I could get there because five months before I didn’t even know I was going to go to the Games & rdquor ;. Her grandmother took her to all the extracurriculars that her parents signed her up for. “I went through rhythmic gymnastics, ballet and tennis but I always wanted to leave the classes, I didn’t like it at all. It was to try taekwondo and I didn’t want to leave it. That is why I say that since I was four years old I was clear that this discipline was mine & rdquor ;. That grandmother is the one with whom, at the same time, he has football discussions “because she is a ‘fan’ of Real Madrid that you can’t even imagine. When we eat together and watch ‘Jugones’ it’s a continuous discussion”. Because Adriana Cerezo, a native of Alcalá de Henares.
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