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Ricardo Arriaga Perezonly 16 years old, needs financial assistance to be able to travel to Turkeyto represent Peru at the Cadet, Junior and Under-21 World Championships, World Youth Karate Championships.
Through a rotaphone, Gregorio Arriaga, the teenager’s father, said that his son had already won several medals at various international world championships at a young age. karateheld in Bolivia, Ecuador, Mexico and other countries.
This year, he said, his son was called to Peruvian Karate Federation represent our country in the aforementioned world tournament. However, as he pointed out, the Peruvian Sports Institute (IPD) did not allocate the necessary budget for the trip of a teenager, so now the family must pay the expenses, which in total amount to about ten thousand soles.
“We need to find resources for travel, given that, apparently, for administrative reasons IPD did not make a deposit from the relevant budget to the Karate Federation. Now all athletes have to travel by their own means,” he said.
“My dream is to represent my country”
Team RPP news came home this morning Ricardo Arriaga Perez and spoke to a young karateka who said he was thrilled to be representing Peru at the World Championships.
“My dream is to represent my country like I did before. I know that if I give my best, the medal will come by itself, ”said the teenager, after which he turned to the community for help.
“Any help is good for me to gradually add cash aid and thus be able to fulfill my dream of representing my country,” he assured.
Any person or solidarity company who wants to support this athlete can call 943828355. The Cadet, Junior and Under 21 World Championships will be held from 26 to 30 October in the Turkish city of Konya.
Source: RPP

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