Spanish Olympic jumper Nicolás García wanted to acquire a role that did not belong to him record a video at the said reception which he then uploaded to his TikTok account, in which Pedro Sánchez receives and greets the Spanish athletes before starting their journey to Paris.
You can see it in the video with the president of the government in the backgroundwhile I was talking to some Olympic athletes in a relaxed manner, Nicolás García is shown in the mentioned video with a very serious face, which can be interpreted as a gesture of displeasure and disagreement with the president of the governmentPedro Sánchez, or perhaps a simple joke in the form of sarcasm.
The video also features a message written by the Olympic athlete that reads: “POV: You have to go to the president”with the jumper's face apparently angry after going to La Moncloa during this official visit. It did not take long for the image to rock social networks across the country, recalling the cold greeting of footballer Dani Carvajal at the reception in Moncloa after winning the Euro Cup.
Olympic jumper Nicolás García leaves Carvajal's greeting as a joke and turns his back on Pedro Sánchez with an angry face after going to Moncloa on an official visit. pic.twitter.com/2jdCppunr7
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A rude gesture that comes a few weeks after the player's cold greeting of the Spanish football team, Dani Carvajal, He presented it to the President of the Government at the reception of the Spanish team after winning the fourth European Championship, something that has helped many to draw parallels with the current controversy. At the time, social networks, because they could not help it, called the Spanish player, among other adjectives, “fashionable” and “radical”.
Nicolás García Boissier is one Spanish athlete who participates in trampoline diving. She won a bronze medal at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships and a silver medal at the 2024 European Aquatics Championships, both in the 3m synchro springboard event. He competed at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, finishing 19th in the 3m springboard event. He will compete again at the 2024 Paris Games to try to secure a medal for our country.