The mayor receives the Lera sisters, Spanish champions of Olympic Wrestling
28-02-2019
The Mayor José Miguel Luengo and the Councilor for Sports, Estíbaliz Masegosa received today at the City Hall of San Javier sisters Lorena and Carla Lera brand new champions of Spain Sub 23 of Olympic fight in the national held in Madrid.
The young people of San Javier are at the top of this sport came through school and grassroots sports, belonging to the Municipal School of Olympic Fights of San Javier, recalled the Mayor, José Miguel Luengo, who highlighted the significant increase that has occurred in the last years of youth of the municipality who get national and international titles in different sports modalities.
Lorena and Carla Laria, 20 and 17 years old respectively, started in the infant stage with judo in extracurricular classes at school "Our. Mrs. de Loreto "from where they passed with their teacher, Pepe Rabadán, to the Municipal School. There they tried the Fight Olympic Games from the age of 12 when they started attending their first competitions.
From that moment they focused on the struggle, a modality in which They have been winning medals based on an extra effort to make your demanding workouts compatible with your current studies of 3º of Biochemistry and 2º of Bachillerato. Your next and immediate challenge takes them to via
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