Javi in Marca.
He talked about the difficults he had without financial support: “Until five years ago I couldn’t have a personal support even though I was already a European champion and double world medalist, I was dependent on my parents money and the help of the Spanish Federation”.
About ROI: After the last Revolution on ice tour he has received proposals to travel to Mexico, London and different parts of the Persian Gulf. This year, they will premiere in Japan a new show that will revolve around flamenco, with Antonio Najarro as choreographer, and they aims to mix music and dance with Spanish cuisine and wine. Japan will be the starting point of a show that in 2020 they hope to take to the main cities of the world.
At the moment he has been more dedicated to public events and to collect the different recognitions for his career, but soon he will return to training. “It’s work, but it’s not the same tension or the same rhythm as when you’re preparing a World Championship. You enjoy it more because you’re more relaxed.
Javi hopes to be able to take a long vacation soon, but for now it will have to wait. In addition to the Ice shows he has other plans. Although his Summer Camps are already consolidated, he plans to organize days of coaching throughout the year aimed at professional skaters in different Spanish cities and, possibly, abroad.
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