They tell us that in the municipal pavilion of their town Bellreguard (Valencia) they put up a giant screen and they experienced the most exciting 13:17 seconds of their lives.
Until now, because there is still the 110-meter hurdles final of the Paris Olympics tomorrow at 21:45 where Quique Llopis is going for everything and we are with him because right now we are only looking at the semi-final.
But what is all this? Any medals? And why not? The truth is that we only see Grant Halloway in a category above the rest. The rest are human and Llopis is just one more.
“I’m on cloud nine. It’s been a dream since I was a kid to be in the top eight. I keep telling myself, ‘take advantage of this opportunity’ because I don’t know where I’ll be in four years,” explained Quique Llopis.