History of Champions

The little ones
great protagonists

Crossing borders. Children’s Trip to High Performance Centers in Brazil 8 moving stories are woven into the wonderful world of ping pong. Their effort, perseverance and dedication made this group of champions worthy of the International Sports Scholarship that the Impactando Lives program grants to the most featured.

Crossing Borders

The numbers are cold, but the stories behind each of these little ones and the achievement of this dream are warm, moving, heartwarming, and life-transforming. This central chapter is dedicated to our little giants protagonists, each one has infected us with their joy, their tenacity, their innocence and that pure smile that no type of limitation can overshadow. They have been an example to follow for their colleagues and this trip, more than a prize, has been instructive in all that this term can imply: educate, cultivate and empower themselves.

Yens Ventura García

Puno

My best friends from the trip? Everyone, because we laugh all day

Sara Callahuanca Mamani

Puno

"I did not know the beach, the sand is fine as flour"

Danna Maita Mendoza

Ica

"I wanted to get to the seat (of the plane) quickly and sleep, because I was afraid"

Eliú Mendoza Yauri

Junín - Vraem

"It was very good, with a lot of training and professional coaches"

Edward Mendoza Segura

Junín - Vraem

"It was very good, with a lot of training and professional coaches"

Diego Arcos Albarán

Ica

"I live with my parents, we just live from agriculture, they go to work and I help them"

Adonai Effio Gonzáles

Chiclayo

"I want to be a champion like Monica, I want to learn many things"

Julio Vera Malque

Puente Piedra - Lima

"I am enjoying Table Tennis, it is helping me to be more respectful, more responsible ..."

Trip to Brazil

Brazil

Special Hosts

A special thanks to our hosts and collaborators who welcomed us in their respective institutions in the beautiful cities of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Without them the work of daily training, social cultural exchange, media diffusion, transportation, as well as recreation and awards for children would not have been possible.

Documental

The story of 8 Peruvian children

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