former artistic swimmer Ona Carbonell this monday itsGolden Footprint IberdrolaDue to his sports career during a visit to the company’s facilities, where he was received by the CEO of ‘Iberdrola España’, Mario Ruiz-TagleHe also presented her with a diploma.
Barcelona announced last Friday End of sports careerAccording to ‘Iberdrola’, he stamped handprints on a plaster cast that featured two Olympic medalists and more than thirty between World Cups and Europeans, a memento that will be displayed at the company’s offices in Madrid this Monday. I wanted so”Appreciate the brilliant career of the woman who has won the most medals at the Swimming World Championshipshe also thanks his equal opportunity participation as the company’s Ambassador”.
“The most important thing is that you leave us values, sacrifices, principles and an exemplary legacy.. For this reason, you have succeeded in reaching the top and achieving your goals as a touchstone in women’s sports.”
On the other hand, Carbonell thanked the company for its support and encouragement for women’s sports, which made visible the excellence of many women who, like her, had to overcome obstacles to achieve their dreams. Former swimmer especially stressed support that made it possible for her to combine her motherhood with high competition.
36 international medals
Ona, who has been with Iberdrola since 2016, 36 international medalsHe simultaneously leaves to devote himself to family life and to face new professional challenges.
On the palmar of the athlete there are more than 36 medals, including silver and bronze, 22 world medals and 12 European medals at the Olympic Games. He also has the Royal Order of Sports Merit silver medal awarded in 2013.
since 2016 Iberdrola is a pioneer in promoting equality for women through sports practices in Spain.a already benefits more than 600,000 female athletes with its support of 32 national sports federations, that is, 2 out of every 3 federations.
Since then, Iberdrola’s initiatives have led to a 36% increase in the number of female licenses from supported Federations and have more than 100 competitions under their own names, including 32 Iberdrola leagues.