November 22, 2024

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Belgian cat Antonia Delaire played every Olympics crying on her shoulder: “Time Out”

Belgian cat Antonia Delaire played every Olympics crying on her shoulder: “Time Out”

A great discovery from a Belgian cat. Antonia Deler played the entire Olympics with a torn shoulder. As a result, the Belgian was out of action for several months. She posted on social media: “I have given everything for the country I love, now I will do the same to come back stronger.”

“Sports can be very beautiful, but they can also be very cruel.”

And with this, Antonia Delaire opens her message on social media. Of course, she refers to the sad fourth place – right next to the Olympic medals – after a great championship for the Belgian Cats in Paris.

Delaire herself has also done more than contribute to the French capital. And we can call that admiration, because it now appears that the Antwerp player has played an entire tournament with a torn shoulder.

Her agency already announced this yesterday. And today, Delaire herself confirmed it in her post.

“I will be out for a while with a shoulder injury,” he added. “I gave my all during the Games for the country I love, and now I will do the same to come back stronger and achieve new goals with Avenida.”

Her Spanish team are likely to lose her for a while. Delaire is expected to be out for several months. She sustained the injury in the Cats’ last training session before the match against Germany, the first match in Group A.

The Cats’ upcoming European Championship qualifiers are also a big question mark. Lithuania and Poland await on November 7 and 10.

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