#interviews
The Iberdrola group wants to be a loudspeaker for the most representative and exemplary voices both nationally and internationally. Culture, sport, science and innovation
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Considered one of the world's best rugby players, Patricia García competed at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics and the 2013 and 2018 world championships. Her life has been one of hard work and determination, qualities that have enabled her to overcome the obstacles she has faced during her career in sport.
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Facebook "What's important is the attitude that makes you pick yourself up and go for the next challenge"
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Helen Roca and María Ribera, Maribí, fell in love with rugby at university. Now, they are both coaches in the División de Honor Femenina (the top Spanish league competition for women) and faced each other at the Liga Iberdrola final in 2019.
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Salma Paralluelo is equally committed to football and athletics. Last year she was proclaimed European and World champion with the sub-17 national football team, and is the youngest woman to have won a senior athletics medal. While she can juggle both sports, she will not give up either of them.
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Facebook "Juggling football and athletics is complicated. I have thought about giving one up, but I am not willing to choose right now"
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Twitter "Juggling football and athletics is complicated. I have thought about giving one up, but I am not willing to choose right now"
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Linkedin "Juggling football and athletics is complicated. I have thought about giving one up, but I am not willing to choose right now"
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Mar Álvarez joined the staff of the Spanish Rugby Federation five years ago and will be one of the key players in the next European championship as the only woman present in the technical staff of a male team.
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Facebook "Soon we will be able to rise within the top 10 of the women's rugby elite of which we are already part"
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Twitter "Soon we will be able to rise within the top 10 of the women's rugby elite of which we are already part"
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Linkedin "Soon we will be able to rise within the top 10 of the women's rugby elite of which we are already part"
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"There's no need to give up on one dream to achieve another one: it's hard, but it's not impossible"
Spanish national individual rhythmic gymnastics coach, Alejandra Quereda, combines her two big passions: sport and higher education. In her day to day, Olympic medals and from two world championships share space with medical books.
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Facebook "There's no need to give up on one dream to achieve another one: it's hard, but it's not impossible"
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Twitter "There's no need to give up on one dream to achieve another one: it's hard, but it's not impossible"
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Linkedin "There's no need to give up on one dream to achieve another one: it's hard, but it's not impossible"
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At 12, Sara Peñalver left her home to devote herself totally to badminton. She is now training in Madrid with the trainer of Carolina Marín, with whom she is already being compared
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