Attitude: The preview of the Pan American Games with Miguel Tudela
"My biggest motivation is to go to Paris and bring an Olympic medal back to Peru. I am willing to leave everything, to sacrifice everything necessary to achieve that result," says the Peruvian.
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Migue Tudela is having one of the best moments of his career; he won five of the five stages in which he entered the QS, he made the final in the Pan American Games, he entered the challengers and he was the South American champion of the WSL.
He has already been an Olympian and few surfers have achieved what he has achieved for Peru. But Miguel wants more and has more to dream of: CT and not only qualifying for Paris 2024 but bringing a medal to his country.
"My biggest motivation is to go to Paris and bring an Olympic medal back to Peru," says the Peruvian, adding: "I am willing to leave everything, to sacrifice everything necessary to achieve that result."
These are not minor words.
The Pan American Surfing Championship in Panama will be held in Santa Catalina between April 21 and 30, Miguel Tudela will be part of the Peruvian team.
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