Spain’s synchronized swimming team captain spoke out against rules that have made it impossible for her to take her baby to the Tokyo Games.
MADRID — The captain of Spain’s synchronized swimming team has complained about the “drastic measures” byOna Carbonell used herto say she had to leave behind her 11-month-old son “despite the appearance of some news suggesting the possibility that we athletes could travel to the Tokyo Olympic Games accompanied by our infants or young children.”
“After receiving countless expressions of support and encouragement to go to Tokyo with Kai, I wanted to express my disappointment and disillusionment that I will finally have to travel without him.”
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