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.
In a day full of energy and excitement, the President of the Republic, Dina Boluarte, received the members of the Peruvian Under-17 volleyball team this Friday at the Government Palace, just one day before the team debuts in the World Championship of their category. This event, in addition to being a ceremonial act, became a symbol of government support for national sports, especially for young athletes representing the country in a major event. The Peruvian team is preparing to face a formidable rival, Brazil, at the Eduardo Dibós Coliseum in San Borja. In this context, the president expressed her pride and confidence in the players, who have trained hard for this challenge. "We are very proud to welcome our Under-17 volleyball team, who are going to leave every drop of sweat on the court fighting against other strong teams like themselves," Boluarte declared during her speech, reaffirming the government's commitment to youth sports. The president also highlighted the importance of volleyball in the country, noting that there are currently 800,000 young people registered in school tournaments for this discipline. This figure not only reflects the popularity of the sport but also immense potential for the future of Peruvian volleyball, which has seen its talent base grow in recent years. Such initiatives aim to promote sports and enhance the well-being of young people, providing them with opportunities to develop both athletically and personally. On behalf of the team, captain Ariana Vásquez took the floor and thanked the government for its support of national sports. With palpable determination, she assured that each player would give their best on the court. "As players, we will give everything on the field, at every moment, every point, every set, every match; we will give it all for the jersey we love so much. We know it will be difficult, but we will fight at every moment," she affirmed, resonating with the combative spirit that characterizes Peruvian athletes. The atmosphere became even more cheerful when President Boluarte and Education Minister Morgan Quero joined the players for some ball passes. This gesture not only humanized the officials but also demonstrated a sense of camaraderie and mutual support between the government and sports. The joy of the moment was reflected in the smiles of everyone present, creating an atmosphere of hope and unity around the team. However, the day also had its dose of humor. During the exchange of passes, Minister Quero suffered an unexpected fall while trying to hit the ball. Despite the little stumble, the official quickly recovered and took the incident in good humor, generating laughs among the players and attendees. This moment underscored that, despite the seriousness of the event, there is always room for fun and lightness. With the World Championship just around the corner, expectations are high. The Under-17 team has the opportunity not only to compete but also to leave an indelible mark on the hearts of Peruvian fans. Volleyball supporters in the country have been eagerly awaiting this tournament, dreaming of the young athletes overcoming barriers and making a strong representation on the international stage. As the inaugural match approaches, the pressure increases, but so does the support from an entire nation. Peruvians are ready to cheer for their team, hoping that the players not only fight for every point but also become an example of perseverance and dedication for all young people in the country. The reception of the team at the Government Palace is a testament to the authorities' commitment to sports and, more importantly, to recognizing the work and sacrifices of these young athletes. Boluarte's administration seems to align with the desire to foster a sports culture that inspires new generations, and this event is a step in that direction. With the imminent start of the World Championship, all eyes will be on the young Peruvian players. The duality of pressure and support they have received will be their greatest motivation on the court. Thus, the stories of this championship will not only be told through the results but also through the courage and effort of every athlete defending the Peruvian jersey.