Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The third edition of the Lima City Cup has begun at the iconic Eduardo Dibós Coliseum, an event that promises to be a sports feast for competition and teamwork enthusiasts. With the participation of over 40 districts from Metropolitan Lima, the Cup solidifies its role as a platform that seeks to promote sports and coexistence among young people and adults from various areas of the capital. The competitions cover a wide range of disciplines, such as chess, basketball, soccer, and volleyball, which not only highlights the diversity of the event but also fosters inclusion and skill development in a competitive yet friendly environment. Each discipline will offer categories ranging from children to adults, allowing everyone, regardless of their level of experience, to enjoy and learn through sports. The inauguration of the event was a moment of celebration and featured the presence of prominent Peruvian athletes who will leave their mark on the country’s sports history. Among them are figures like Julio César Uribe, an icon of Peruvian soccer; Deysi Cori, a talented chess player; Rosa García, a standout in volleyball; and Cecilia Tait, who remains one of the most beloved athletes in the collective memory of Peru. The participation of these recognized athletes not only adds prestige to the event but also inspires young athletes to dream big and strive to achieve their goals. The mayor of Lima, Rafael López Aliaga, emphasized the importance of family participation in such events, acknowledging the effort parents make in accompanying their children in their sports activities. “I want to congratulate the parents because it’s a job to be here with their children; I recognize it, I appreciate it,” the mayor stated, highlighting the fundamental role that family plays in the development of young athletes. The Lima City Cup is not limited to being just a series of competitions; it also seeks to create an atmosphere of camaraderie and respect among participants. During the event, various parallel activities are expected to take place that will promote integration and fun, turning the Coliseum into a true center of entertainment and learning. The event organizers have worked hard to ensure that every detail is designed for the well-being of the athletes and the attending public. Security measures, accessibility, and a festive environment are top priorities so that everyone can enjoy without worries. The administration of the Eduardo Dibós Coliseum has closely collaborated with local authorities to provide a suitable space for the development of the competitions. This event serves as a showcase for local talent, allowing emerging athletes to gain visibility and have the opportunity to display their skills before an enthusiastic audience. The Lima City Cup promises not only to be a competition but also a true spectacle filled with emotions and passion for sports. As the days progress, it is anticipated that the stands will fill with family, friends, and fans, who will undoubtedly elevate the energy in the Coliseum. The friendly rivalry among the participating districts will also add a special flavor to each match and game, resulting in memorable moments for attendees. The organizers hope that this third edition will be a resounding success and serve as a boost for future editions, thereby fostering the growth of sports in Lima and, consequently, throughout Peru. The Lima City Cup is not just a tournament; it is a celebration of sports culture and the unity that sports can generate among communities. Thus, Lima positions itself as a city that cares not only about urban development but also about the physical and emotional well-being of its citizens.