Alessandro Ossola dreams of Paris with a smile

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The words of Alessandro Ossola

There will also be Paralympic athlete Alessandro Ossola on Monday among the guests at Sky Inclusion Days, a day of meetings, testimonies and performances to be held in Milan from 9 a.m. at the National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci.

"I am very happy to participate, I already did it last year and it is nice as well as important to talk about inclusion. It is an evolving concept. I will give a short speech related to serenityà and happiness, with also a hint on how to get them based on my history", explained to Sportal.it the Turin-born, 1987-year-old.

"I have always seen sports as an opportunity&39;to grow. For me è it was just a rebirth to get out of a tunnel you can sometimes end up in. I think it is important to smile and downplay, even though we are not robots. Forò a little bit bionic I am (laughs, ed.)".

"If you tell me Paris what do I say? A nice croque-monsieur – jokes Ossola again pretending not to know about the Paralympic appointment -. Since the Tokyo Games ended we have been working hard. I already got the minimum time but now it will be up to the Federation to decide who to send to France. If they do not choose me I would still be happy if a young person goes. I have my experience in five circles l've done it".

Future closing: "I consider myself a dreamer, I have so many goals in life. I also think especially about the inclusive padel circuit that we have created. It is a sport that will be very successful in the coming years. After athletics I will dedicate myself to that".

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