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# Badminton | Carolina Marín: “My big goal is Paris 2024, I don’t want to force anything at all”

VALENCIA. The Spanish badminton player Carolina Marín confessed this Monday that, although “there are always possibilities”, she does not want to “force absolutely anything” in relation to her knee injury in order to be in good condition at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, so his presence at the 2021 Huelva World Championships is still on the air.

“There are always possibilities, there are days and weeks left, but everything becomes more complicated and health is the most important thing. My great goal is Paris 2024 and I don’t want to force absolutely anything that puts that goal at risk, which is very important to me. “Marín said at the presentation of the 2021 Huelva World Championships held this Monday at the High Performance Center in Madrid.

The five-time European champion will set foot on a track again when she feels confident and “confident to compete, not just to participate”. “I would go to Huelva to compete for a medal and climb to the top of the podium. There is a very great expectation and it is a difficult goal. The broken knee has only given me six months to reach the World Cup, it is a very long time limited, “he lamented.

“Honey I’ve always had, now even more so and they understand the situation, they don’t put pressure on me. Carolina remains for a while and when I have to return it will be because I am one hundred percent,” insisted the Huelva woman, who does not feel pressure to compete again , despite the fact that the World Cup is held in his hometown and in the Sports Palace that bears his name.

Although her presence has not yet been confirmed, the Andalusian will be present during the competition and acknowledged that “it will be tough” if she cannot, finally, fight for a medal. “We will make the decision at the last minute,” he remarked. “The doctors cannot give me a date to return, it depends on the feeling of each one. I am guided a lot by my feelings and how I feel,” said the Olympic champion in 2016.

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