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Flamenco artist set to conquer Rio

Badminton: Spain's Carolina Marin is one of the favourites at the Games
Last Updated 28 July 2016, 19:21 IST

Inspired by a love of flamenco dancing and sporting hero Rafael Nadal, Spain's Carolina Marin dreams of becoming the first European woman to win a badminton Olympic gold in Rio.

Marin's ambitions are lofty but realistic. She is a two-time world champion in a sport normally dominated by Asia.

She is also ranked number one in the world and has blazed the trail for badminton in Spain where minority sports struggle for funding and attention in the shadows of the nation's star-studded football teams.

“It is an obsession and an ambitious objective,” said Marin at the end of another day’s training in Madrid she describes as ‘home.’

“It will be more difficult than the World Championships because there is more pressure, the expectations from the press and the people are very different. But I am desperate for it to come and, above all, enjoy the Olympics.”

Marin was dumped out in the first round in London four years ago as a 19-year-old by gold medal winner Li Xuerui of China, but much has changed since winning the World Championships for the first time two years ago.

She retained her World title in Indonesia last year and won the European Championships for a second time in May to consolidate her place as World number one. “The secret of all this is in the work we have done. Many hours in this centre, which is my home. It is the fundamental key to my climb up the rankings.”

Yet, another key to the unexpected rise of a girl from Huelva on Spain's sunny southwest coast to world number one was her love of flamenco as a youngster.

“I danced flamenco and thanks to a friend I got to know badminton.
“They are very different, but there are some movements in dancing flamenco, above all the fluidity of my body, which helps me play badminton.”

Marin will follow Nadal as Spain’s flag bearer at the opening ceremony on August 5.
Yet, despite speaking of the 14-time tennis Grand Slam champion in reverential terms, she admitted she has already done more for badminton in her homeland than even Nadal has for tennis.

Gold on August 19 could see Marin catapulted even further into the media spotlight if she can see off the likes of Chinese world number two Wang Yihan, defending champion Li and Indonesia's Ratchanok Intanon.

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(Published 28 July 2016, 19:21 IST)

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