Sunday, March 13, 2011

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Gómez Noya: "I will seek victory at the Olympics"


English triathlete Javier Gomez Noya said his goal in the London Olympics is "to go for victory" because it is considered a "favorite" in the fight for medals, but warns against "many people" with a chance of winning there, including Brownlee English brothers "for running at home" and "by the level shown" in recent years.

"In London, my idea is to go for victory after the race I put in my place, "he said." I think one of the favorites because I see a chance of winning a medal but there are many people with a chance of winning in the Olympics, "he said." Brownlee Brothers (Alistair and Jonathan, UK) for running at home and the level they have demonstrated in recent years are the favorites, "he said in a statement to Europa Press.

Gomez Noya said he does not know how it will be" exactly "in the first race of the season on 21 March in Australia, but said spring training, first in Fuerteventura and then the last three weeks in Punta Umbria (Huelva) - "have gone well." He also stressed that his two appointments "major" of the season came in June (European Championship) and September (late tests World Cup) so we must "go step by step" While acknowledging that it "wanted to start racing."

"Winning the European Championships in Pontevedra is not an obsession but I'm excited," he said. "On this occasion being at home, in areas where you train is usually much more special and it's a one-day test in which we can get enough data in the face of preparation for the London Olympics," he said.

On the other hand, praised the triathlete Madrid Ana Burgos, who at forty years trying to qualify for the 2012 Games. It said it is "an example" since it began in this sport and he has done "great things at the national level" while noting that his challenge to contest the upcoming Olympics is "to remove his hat," a goal he considers feasible considering the "working capacity" and "high level" in which, according Noya, is still the Madrid.

"The problem with the Olympics, unlike other careers, you have few opportunities in your life as an athlete. I've had so far and I have 27 years. I was fourth and perhaps was not as expected but did not go as expected, "he lamented." Triathlon in a very strategic sport in which the day of the competition you have to be perfect to perform well, "he warned.

Finally, Gallego said Thank You "very much" received awards for their great results in 2010 but warned that such surveys sometimes "private training" and "be quiet." Despite this drawback, he was grateful that "values \u200b\u200bare a minority sport" as the triathlon.

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