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FAUSTA
REPEČKAITĖ
LITHUANIA
FAUSTA
REPEČKAITĖ
LITHUANIA
INTERVIEW
What are your passions and hobbies?
Travelling, baking, cooking, cycling.
What is your secret superpower (or one you would like to have)?
Invisibility.
What is your favourite dish from your country?
Zeppelins and potato pancakes.
Who is the most inspiring athlete for you?
Therese Johaugt and Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (Norwegian cross-country skiers).
The words I live by are…
“Never stop dreaming.”
What motivated you to apply for the EYOA programme?
Firstly-meeting new people. Secondly-I’m always ready to learn new things. When I saw an announcement about EYOA programme I was super excited probably because It’s kind of new thing for me so I was ready for all the difficulties. So never stop dreaming and work hard for your dreams!
What are your goals as an EYOA?
To learn and grown.
What would be your dream job in the future?
To be a xc-skiing coach and work with kids and teenagers.
What are your expectations from being an EYOA?
Last time I participated as an athlete. This time I hope to learn more about Olympic values and friendship between athletes. Hope to gain as much new knowledge as possible during all this project.
What does Olympism mean to you?
Friendship, respect, excellence.
INTERVIEW
What are your passions and hobbies?
Travelling, baking, cooking, cycling.
What is your secret superpower (or one you would like to have)?
Invisibility.
What is your favourite dish from your country?
Zeppelins and potato pancakes.
Who is the most inspiring athlete for you?
Therese Johaugt and Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (Norwegian cross-country skiers).
The words I live by are…
“Never stop dreaming.”
What motivated you to apply for the EYOA programme?
Firstly-meeting new people. Secondly-I’m always ready to learn new things. When I saw an announcement about EYOA programme I was super excited probably because It’s kind of new thing for me so I was ready for all the difficulties. So never stop dreaming and work hard for your dreams!
What are your goals as an EYOA?
To learn and grown.
What would be your dream job in the future?
To be a xc-skiing coach and work with kids and teenagers.
What are your expectations from being an EYOA?
Last time I participated as an athlete. This time I hope to learn more about Olympic values and friendship between athletes. Hope to gain as much new knowledge as possible during all this project.
What does Olympism mean to you?
Friendship, respect, excellence.