The Huelva volantista Carolina Marín assured this Sunday in Seville, where she was honored by the ‘Pink Tide’ of the women’s career, that although her recovery is on the right track, will not rush his return to the slopes as in the past and will pick up the racket again “at the right time”.
Carolina Marín, Olympic gold, three-time world champion and 2024 Princess of Asturias Sports Award, received the tribute of the Seville Women’s Race and joined the solidarity cause of claiming their role in the world of sports and fighting cancer, especially breast cancer, in an event at the end of the event.
The midfielder from Huelva has three cruciate ligament and meniscus tears, two in the right knee and one in the left, the last in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, of which she said that “the recovery is going very well, meeting the deadlines and At the moment everything is on track“, but there is no “deadline to return.”
“To this day The most important thing for me was the Olympic Games.s and that has already happened. Therefore, I am in no hurry. “I don’t want to run, I already ran too much with the two previous injuries, so right now I’m trying to take advantage and enjoy these types of events,” he said.
The Huelva athlete expressed her conviction that she will still “need some time because the blow was hard” and He doesn’t want to run, so he will go back to “pick up a racket at the right time.”