Drakou on Peloponnisos FM 104.1: “All of Patras called me to wish me well” – 2024-07-25 00:26:00

A few hours before “flying” with the National Team mission to Paris ahead of the Olympic Games, the only female athlete participating in the sports festival, Nora Drakou, spoke to Peloponnisos FM 104.1 and the show “Entos-Ektos Edras” .

The Panathinaikos swimming pool referred to the last moments before leaving for the French capital, while commenting on the fact that he received calls from many relatives and friends for good luck.

Key points of the interview:

If he is anxious in the last moments: “I’m not nervous, I’m impatient, to see what the Olympic village is like, I’m not nervous about the competitive part, after all, I have a lot of time ahead of me to acclimatize.”

If technically the preparation for the games is over: “No, the training does not stop, until the last day, we train in the morning and in the afternoon, it’s just that everything is done in a shorter time and the rest time is extended.”

How many wishes have you received in the last few days: “Many people have called me, I had a crazy time with the two European medals and I was called by people I had seen since I was a child. The same has been happening in the last few days, people are showing me their love, sending me messages with positive energy and giving me a boost.”

What do you want to achieve in Paris: “I want to live it to the fullest. In the previous Olympic games I had not seen the whole Olympic village in order not to get tired, however this time I want to experience it and enjoy all my moments there”.

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