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APJ Vide 'Shorty' Well - Rebecca Ampa

printed article of "Bravo", the sports supplement of "La Republica".

'Shorty' Well

At 23, he achieved his dream of qualifying for their own merits in the Olympics. He knows that a medal is difficult but not impossible.

Angel of children. In Valladolid is loved by children who attend the academy of his coach, who supports in return for their invaluable contribution.
His more than two meters in height (measured 2.01) bully anyone who does not know Carlos Zegarra (+100 kg), the Peruvian judoka few days ago sealed his ticket to the Beijing Olympics.
Not to mention more than 150 kg of weight, but 'well distributed and of pure fiber, "in his own words. And although it sounds unbelievable, 'Shorty', as they call their relatives, is one of the largest angel Peruvian athletes that this reporter can remember. Even
devotes her spare time in Valladolid, Spain, to teach their secrets to dozens of 'kids' who attend the academy of his coach, the English Maria Martinez, a great architect of the stellar moment his career.



BLESSED BE "She has been the key to this success. Not only has taught me new techniques and polishing my tactic also helped me become more consistent in every fight. Do not think there is nobody better for me she, at least for now, "says Carlos, on the influence of the English, who always accompany him with his own money, to touring he does, and despite keeping a low profile, draws attention because in judo there are few women coaches.
But what it means for him to compete from August 15 in Beijing: "The Olympic Games is not just my dream, is also the dream that I want, it's nice to feel the satisfaction of my family, friends and acquaintances. It is a very special feeling, "and although he admits that the chances of enticing a medal are complicated" is not impossible, because they are the best and I am one of them. Of course, London 2012, I dare to promise a medal. "
At 23 years, to achieve their dreams has not been easy. Just started in judo at age 15 and" almost by accident "this sport will has provided the happiest moments of his life.



"I started in the Peruvian-Japanese , but did taekwondo and karate, sensei's orders Jorge Miranda, who then told me to practice judo, and although at first I did not like, to begin to compete turned her my life. The steadfastness and sacrifice is a key factor, but more support from family and friends. The State's contribution has been crucial (IPD COP) and hopefully this will continue after the Games, "emphasizes thinking the future.

The Republiuca
21/04/1908 Rebecca Ampa

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