Valentina Acosta opens up about Colombians’ participation in the Olympics
This Thursday with the performance of the athlete Valentina Acosta Colombia’s participation in Tokyo 2020 Olympics
Colombian rivalry in introductory course From Shooting He finished in square 50 with 627 points.
After the competition, Acosta said the weather and nerves played a trick on him.
“It was a difficult day, and the fact is that there is a very strong climate, with a lot of heat and a breeze that is very difficult to control,” he said.
“At first it was a lot of nerves, I was taking too long with my shots, unfortunately in the first round when I wanted to lower an arrow, I didn’t feel safe shooting, I knew if I shot it from below that would be a bad shot,” the Colombian explained. In the process of lowering it, I fired it and it cost me 10 points less than I expected.
Now, he will face Archer Sarah Beatles From the United Kingdom, which scored 653 points and was ranked 15th.
Valentina Acosta’s next post will be on July 27, where she’ll be looking to get classification for the next round.
The qualifying round is over and national goalkeeper Valentina Acosta occupied the 50th box with 627 points, and now she will face Sarah Beatles of the United Kingdom, looking to qualify for the next round.
Come on Valentina! #ColombiaEnTokio #Olympic Games pic.twitter.com/DVK1hGrHYY
– Olympic Committee COL (OlimpicoCol) July 23, 2021
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