The athlete wanted to put on the table the importance of mental health: “You can be well, but if you want to be better, you need the help of a psychologist.”
Together with Serrat, Carolina Marín is one of the winners with the most ‘pull’ of those who step into Asturias these days. The badminton player arrived at the Reconquista Hotel in Oviedo this Tuesday, and offered a press conference where she once again made clear her desire to retire on a badminton court. And it is that All of Spain broke down with her in the final of the Paris Olympic Games, an injury and above all a recovery that he also reflected on this Tuesday: “You can be fine, but if you want to be better, you need the help of a psychologist”putting on the table the importance of mental health.
The player confessed that He has not yet resumed trainingsince his recovery requires time, but he appreciated the support received both on social networks and in person, and noted that His career is “a dream come true”highlighting both sporting achievements and the affection and support of the public. The Princess of Asturias Sports Award is, according to Marín, a recognition not only of his career, but also of badminton as a growing sport in Spain. The athlete has been proud to serve as a role model for young people, a support that she herself did not have when she began her career.