Pol Oriach
A champion's mindset according to Pascal Martinot-Lagarde
Look at the champions. They all have an atypical side, their own ingredient that makes them nuggets in their field, like madness or arrogance. It takes a special kind of madness to reach for the moon, but a normal person will achieve normal results. In pole vault or long jump, athletes go for it and don’t ask themselves any questions, even though we might wonder whether the human body is capable of doing that… Being a champion means having a grain of madness to see beyond what people usually see.
Awards
2018
Gold medallist at the European Championships in Berlin in the 110 m hurdles in 13.17s
2019
Bronze medallist at the World Championships in Doha in the 110 m hurdles in 13.18s
2020
5th at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo in the 110 m hurdles in 13.16s
2022
Silver medallist at the World Indoor Championships in Belgrade in the 60 m hurdles in 7.50s
2022
Silver medallist at the European Championships in Munich in the 60 m hurdles in 13.14s
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