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Tamberi to spend time with family 'but not quitting'

Tamberi to spend time with family 'but not quitting'

'What I did was because of my attachment to Italy'

ROME, 12 August 2024, 09:37

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High jump champion Gianmarco 'Gimbo' Tamberi has said he will dedicate time to family and friends but "this doesn't mean quitting" over his failing to defend his Olympic title at the Paris Games after being hospitalised with renal colic and vomiting blood.
    "I showed attachment to the colours" of Italy, "I'm happy I tried, I owed it to myself, to those who chose me as the flag bearer and to those who supported me", said the 32-Marche born athlete, one of Italy's flag bearers in Paris.
    Tamberi said he "can think about everything now", when asked by reporters whether he was considering taking part in the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo next year.
    "What I am having the hardest time with now is, once again, putting sport in front of everything.
    "But it's possible, it's a thought I have today which can change tomorrow.
    "I surely owe time to my friends and family, but this doesn't mean quitting", he concluded.
   

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