Hombrados, Emilio Mínguez, Dani Molina, Javier Lorente and Jareño talk about motivation and sport in Guadalajara

The boxer Miriam Gutiérrez and the writer Juan Manuel Prada also take part in the conference organized by the PP of the capital of Alcarria

MADRID, 22 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The former handball player José Javier Hombrados, the former world champions of Kenpo Emilio Mínguez and of paratriathlon Dani Molina, the director of Movistar Inter Javier Lorente and, among others, the basketball coach Ángel González Jareño participate this Saturday, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., in the conference ‘Motivation, culture and sport’ at the Principal Casino in Guadalajara.

Organized by Populares Guadalajara, this day will address several thematic round tables such as elite sports and training, entrepreneurship, communication, advertising and marketing and reading, coinciding with the celebration on April 23 with the International Day of the Book.

The president of the Fundación Siglo Futuro, Juan Garrido, will be the moderator of the talk on ‘We read to know that we are not alone’, in which the writer Juan Miguel de Prada, winner of the Planeta Prize in 1997 with ‘La tempestad’, will take part, and the journalist Carmen Sánchez Alegre, author of the book ‘Shall we talk about suicide?’.

The Spanish boxer Miriam Gutiérrez, known as ‘The Queen’, who has held the title of interim women’s lightweight champion of the World Boxing Association since 2019, will also take part, addressing the use of new technologies, drug use and gender violence at the Family and Youth table.

Directed by Armengol Engonga and Eladio Freijo, from the deputy secretaries of Training and Ideas and Capital of the Populares Guadalajara group, this training session on Motivation, culture and sport will also include the actress María Pedroviejo, the legal adviser José Miguel Peñas and the journalist Gaspar Díez, editor-in-chief of Europa Press, as moderators.

The president of the Popular Party of Guadalajara, Lucas Castillo, stressed the importance of connecting directly with civil society in order to learn first-hand about “their problems and concerns and thus be able to provide an immediate response to their needs.”

Castillo stressed that the conference will present the opinions of experts and technicians, as well as positive proposals from the attendees “because the desire of the Popular Party is to build and not destroy, and that is the main objective of this conference “.

In this sense, the provincial president has pointed out that the people who have lived under the governments of the Popular Party “miss” them. “Not only because we have managed well, but also because we have empathized with their concerns regardless of the administrations in which we have governed,” he said.