About the project:

For several years, rowing has been my great passion and I have already won the title of champion of Asturias. This sport is not only marking my life, but it has also taught me to always go beyond my own limits!
I train with the Corvera Rowing Club, a place where every day challenges me and fills me with satisfaction. I am also lucky to train with real stars, Alberto and Rubén, two Olympians who, in addition to experience, bring patience, dedication and love for what they do. And Alfredo Domínguez, a rowing legend with more than 40 years of experience and a key figure in the Spanish Rowing Federation. I couldn't be in better hands! With them, I am learning that rowing is much more than a sport; it is a way of life.
I would like to share my passion with the whole world, especially with those who do not have the same opportunities as me. I have discovered that in Equatorial Guinea, rowing does not have the necessary resources, and I want to change that! I contacted José Salvador, the president of Equatorial Guinea Rowing, and found out that they do not have ergometers there, an essential piece of equipment for training technique and strength.
My goal is clear: raise €4,320 to buy three ergometers (the cost is detailed below) and send them to the Equatorial Guinea Rowing Club. I also want to travel there to teach them how to use the equipment and pass on everything I have learned. I know how essential this device is in training because, in addition to allowing you to improve technique, it helps develop physical strength, even without having access to water.
My dream is that these ergometers will give future rowers in Equatorial Guinea the opportunity to train more effectively, to enjoy rowing and, who knows, maybe in the future to see them on the biggest sporting stages!
Because rowing, like life, is about rowing forward, without brakes.
I encourage you to spread the word and share this campaign with your friends and help me spread the word and have more chances of achieving this goal.
Thank you very much!