Orlando Ortega (Artemisa, Cuba, 1991) heads the list of athletes who will represent Spain this weekend at the Ibero-American Championships in Alicante. The Spanish-Cuban hurdler faces with special enthusiasm his return to the national team after the misfortune of Tokyo 2020-a hamstring injury prevented him from competing-, a setback that made him rethink his life. Now, almost a year later, he looks happier and more balanced than ever.
Orlando attended MARCA in the hall of the Hotel Vibra Algarb in Ibiza, where the athletes who participated in the Meeting Toni Bonet of the white island on May 7. We are surrounded by children who have come to a promotional event and look with curiosity and devotion at the myth.
Then it will be time for the autographs but first, between one question and another, he reveals that will marry in October with his girlfriend Aina Maro and that in December I will finally be able to travel to Cuba, where a large part of his family still resides, after nine years. Life, in short, smiles at him again.
QUESTION. After spending a few months in Barcelona -until October 2021 you lived in Cyprus- do you have the impression that you have made the right decision?
RESPONSE. It’s that I had it very clear from the first moment and I told Antonis Giannoulakis -his previous coach of him-, who has behaved like a ten at all times. I am very calm and very happy because I have realized that there is a world beyond athletics.
He had arrived at an incredible time in Tokyo and he knew that he could fight for the medals so he had a very bad time; I was crying for almost two months and I didn’t see the final on television
P. That’s what you recently told him in a wonderful interview in El Pas.
R. It’s just that now I’m enjoying athletics like a little boy. And it doesn’t matter if it went bad for me on a given day because that can happen to anyone at your job. Now I know that I am going to finish training and I am going to go home with my girl to prepare dinner or watch a movie and that makes me immensely happy. I am also studying computer engineering at UCAM.
P. And how about this new stage with your father? Are there differences from the first?
R. Now we are more attuned and there is much more communication. We have a life together beyond the track and that has a very positive effect on training.