Cámere, better known as the ‘silver left foot’, represented Peru in World Cups and Olympic Games
The family of Milagros Cámereformer volleyball player peruvian team, confirmed his death at 51 years of age. Cámere left a legacy in the Peruvian volleyball by participating in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta and at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.
In addition, he represented the country in the 1994 FIVB World Championship in Brazil and at the 1998 FIVB World Championship in Japan.
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Peruvian Volleyball Federation says goodbye to Milagros Cámere
The president of the Peruvian Volleyball Federation, Gino Vegasrecalled the athlete’s journey from her beginnings in the youth categories to her outstanding participation in international events.
Likewise, Vegas described Cámere as a dedicated and committed athlete, who at all times maintained an exemplary attitude on the playing field.
In addition, he highlighted his ability in attack and his contribution as a reference in the Peruvian team, nicknamed «the silver left hand».
The former volleyball player was recognized for her teamwork and leadership, being a starter in the team that represented Peru in the Sydney Olympic Games. Vegas praised his commitment to volleyball and noted that his legacy inspires people to follow his example of dedication and effort.
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2024-05-11 04:57:00