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Javier Conde becomes a Laureus Ambassador

Javier Conde
Javi Conde has become the first Spanish Paralympian to be appointed as ambassador for the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, where he will collaborate on projects to support young people and children living in challenging environments around the world.
The five-time Paralympian received the honour during a ceremony on Wednesday (3 June) in the city of Bilbao, Spain, attended by acting mayor Ibon Areso and the director of the Laureus Foundation Spain Paula Garcia.
Conde, a T46 long-distance runner who collected seven gold medals, joins a prestigious list of Spanish ambassadors who are leading sports figures, such as Grand Prix motorcycle racer Marc Marquez, former tennis player Arantxa Sanchez Vicario and former Olympic gymnast Jesus Carballo.
It is among the ways Conde has been recognised for giving back to his community. He also received gold and silver medals of Sports Honour from the Superior Sports Council of Spain to mark his achievements; he has raised EURO 135,000 for running marathons in 27 Olympic and Paralympic cities.
He is now the manager of the Athletics Adapted School Saiatu - Javi Conde – Basauri, which has a roster of 35 athletes, and he supports fundraising activities through the Maratones Solidarios organisation.
Javier also joins a list of former and current sportsmen and women as Laureus Ambassadors, who, along with the members of the Laureus World Sports Academy, support the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation.

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