The Spaniard Lorenzo Albaladejo Paralympian held tomorrow Tuesday, January 26 (11:45 am) a lecture on his sports experience in the House of Culture "Pedro Serna".
Organized by the association "Susarte" the municipality in collaboration with the Department of Athletics and exercise of the town, this presentation is part of project values ​​education through sport "Running after excellence in sports and in life ".
This project, championed by the young athlete is scheduled to tour the schools in the region transmitting the values ​​athletes top level can, and should contribute to their society.
"We want to convey to students the importance Murcia to fight for what you're passionate about, seeking maximum performance as you like, so that they get, like elite athletes, the best version of themselves", point The organizers of this project.
An exemplary athlete
Lorenzo Albaladejo (Murcia, 1990) is a Paralympic athlete in the T38 category.
He suffered a cerebral palsy because of problems at birth, which did not prevent him star in a great career.
Among its successes is twofold second in Europe in 100 and 200 meter dash (2012 and 2014) and Olympic diploma in the 100 meters (6 ° classified) and 200-meter (7 ° classified) of the 2012 Summer Paralympics. It also has national records of 100 meters (11.79 seconds), 200 (23.61 seconds) and 400 meters (53.97 seconds).
Source: Ayuntamiento de Las Torres de Cotillas