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ELISAVET
VOULGARI
GREECE
ELISAVET
VOULGARI
GREECE
INTERVIEW
What are your passions and hobbies?
Eyebrow dancing.
What is your secret superpower (or one you would like to have)?
I would like to read minds and freeze time.
What is your favourite dish from your country?
I think I love all the traditional dishes but “Gemista” is a little bit better in my opinion.
Who is the most inspiring athlete for you?
Alina Zagitova (Russian figure skater).
The words I live by are…
Don’t be scared of something new.
What motivated you to apply for the EYOA programme?
I think the purpose of this programme motivated me and I would like to know more about Olympism and see the EYOF from another side.
What are your goals as an EYOA?
To help the athletes live every day with the Olympic values and make long-lasting friendships.
What would be your dream job in the future?
I would like to be a doctor but also a judge or trainer of figure skating.
What are your expectations from being an EYOA?
I think that the programme and the competition will be amazing and we will learn so much from it all.
What does Olympism mean to you?
Olympism is something bigger than the Olympic Games and competitions. Olympism is to live every day positively, helping others, respecting them, living with honour and excellence. To make friendships and most importantly to believe in yourself!
INTERVIEW
What are your passions and hobbies?
Piano, dancing, cooking.
What is your secret superpower (or one you would like to have)?
I would like to read minds and freeze time.
What is your favourite dish from your country?
I think I love all the traditional dishes but “Gemista” is a little bit better in my opinion.
Who is the most inspiring athlete for you?
Alina Zagitova (Russian figure skater).
The words I live by are…
Don’t be scared of something new.
What motivated you to apply for the EYOA programme?
I think the purpose of this programme motivated me and I would like to know more about Olympism and see the EYOF from another side.
What are your goals as an EYOA?
To help the athletes live every day with the Olympic values and make long-lasting friendships.
What would be your dream job in the future?
I would like to be a doctor but also a judge or trainer of figure skating.
What are your expectations from being an EYOA?
I think that the programme and the competition will be amazing and we will learn so much from it all.
What does Olympism mean to you?
Olympism is something bigger than the Olympic Games and competitions. Olympism is to live every day positively, helping others, respecting them, living with honour and excellence. To make friendships and most importantly to believe in yourself!