All posts by Carmen Gomaro

Carmen Gomaro - leading international news and investigative reporter. Worked at various media outlets in Spain, Argentina and Colombia, including Diario de Cádiz, CNN+, Telemadrid and EFE.

Too many state secrets for a public trial in Germany

The trial for the most serious espionage detected in the German secret services (BND) has begun at the Berlin Court of Appeal with the suspense of the best thriller. The hearing began an hour late due to tight security measures and was interrupted after about 20 very intense minutes.. The Attorney General's Office has asked the Court to consider closed-door hearings due to the load of confidential information that will come to light in the process.. The president of the chamber and very experienced judge, Detlef Schmidt, has accepted the request. Your decision will be transcendental.

Carsten L sits on the bench. a senior BND official, and, as an accomplice, the diamond merchant, Arthur E.. They are accused of treason and sale of state secrets to the Russian intelligence services (FSB). Both have been detained since last year in Moabit prison in separate modules.. They will also continue the trial separately, each in a glass cabin and separated from each other – and from their lawyers – by about two meters..

Carsten L., 53 years old, chose a dark blue jacket and light blue shirt for his first appearance.. He seemed like a businessman, but when asked about his profession, he responded with James Bond syntax: “Soldier.”. Professional soldier”. He had been in BND service since 2007, first on technical reconnaissance and more recently, before his arrest, as head of the sensitive personal security unit.

Arthur E., 32 years old, opted for a black shirt. He seemed unconcerned and even joked with his defense attorneys.. At this first hearing he has decided to remain silent. He has already testified during the interrogations and the court has scheduled 50 sessions, until next July.

A stony silence prevails when the attorney general, Lars Malskies, proceeds to read the indictment, which, suddenly, interrupts. Malskies considers that the details contained in the last pages of his writing are especially sensitive and asks that journalists and the public present in the room be excluded from these passages.. These are state secrets revealed to Russia in the fall of 2022, in the middle of the Ukrainian war.

Carsten L's defense lawyer. Johannes Eisenberg, protest. He wants to “end the secrecy” and keep the process open to the public at all costs. The information revealed, he claims, was not so sensitive. Eisenberg suspects that the investigation has been manipulated and flawed, and maintains that the other defendant, the diamond merchant, is an “imposter.”

The judge takes note of the parties' arguments and suspends the hearing. He wants to calmly reflect on the matter, “Everything must be completely secure, not even the slightest security breach must be left open,” he explains.

Before leaving, the magistrate takes a piece of paper from a folder on the table.. It is a letter from Carsten La Arthur E. intercepted by prison authorities. The text is clear: “It is about destroying evidence,” he says. And read “you were never with the FSB, you never received money”. In his message, Carsten L. He suggests that he declare that he was pressured by the CIA and the FBI, that American authorities wanted to expose the BND.

The Prosecutor's Office considers it proven that a German spy delivered secret documents to Arthur E.. and that he received money in exchange, but fears that they are coordinating their statements.

The plot of this thriller has leaked just enough. Apparently, the accused met by chance at a party in Weilheim, the Bavarian headquarters of the BND.. The BND employee would have spoken openly about his work to the trader, who is now known to have been born in Russia, has a German passport and allegedly has contacts in the FSB..

In September and October 2022, the trader met several times in Moscow with Russian agents and, allegedly, in one of those meetings, the FSB gave him a list of questions of special interest, most of them referring to the delivery of weapons systems. Americans and Germans to Ukraine. Carsten L. responded to those questions, including data on the technical means used by the BND and other Western services to capture communications from the Wagner mercenary group. He received, in exchange, 450,000 euros. Arthur E. received an envelope with 400,000 euros in cash in Moscow.

Carsten L. He was arrested on December 21, 2022 and the businessman on January 22, 2023 on the basis of arrest warrants issued by the investigating judge of the Federal Court of Justice. He maintains that everything is a setup to discredit the BND of the US CIA and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). He argues in his defense that the data carriers confiscated from his accomplice by these services during a visit to the United States were not delivered to the German authorities in their original form.

This is a fundamental issue that Judge Schmidt will spend time on before handing down sentences that could range from five years to life in prison.

The 'Putinist' cherub who scandalizes by singing with his 'Nazi aesthetic'

Who. Yaroslav Yurievich Dronov, known as Shaman, is a Russian performer and composer and passionate nationalist..

That. A fervent supporter of Vladimir Putin and his war against Ukraine, he is the subject of an intense debate on social networks because they accuse his latest video clip of being made “according to the canons of Nazi propaganda”.

As. Immune to controversy, he has been chosen as Putin's representative in the electoral campaign

It had been a long time since the president of the Federation Council had managed to bring together so many senators, who were generally not very jealous of their work.. The music brought them to their feet, some had tears in their eyes. The president of the upper house, Valentina Matvienko, said that she got goosebumps. This is how this week the vibrant patriotism of the Russian singer Shaman once again unleashed its spell among an elite that is increasingly nationalistic and thirsty for victories.

Yaroslav Yurievich Dronov was born in the city of Novomoskovsk on November 22, 1991, when the USSR had one month left to live. Since he was a child he liked to sing, as an adult he stood out for his love of Russian nationalism and his hatred of Ukraine: the formula to succeed in an expanding country.

It is the best-known Rubiales in Russia. He rose to fame thanks to musical talent contests such as Factor A. Since 2020, Yaroslav Dronov has been performing under the stage name Shaman.

In July 2022, Shaman released a video for the song 'I am Russian'. It was the prelude to a series of concerts in the territories of Ukraine annexed by Russia: from Lugansk to the devastated Mariupol. The artist also regularly performs at pro-Kremlin concerts, pro-war propaganda events and other nationalist 'covens'.

His message has been increasingly harsh. This year Shaman released the song 'Nosotros', its second clip was published on April 20, Adolf Hitler's birthday. Several analysts pointed out how the image of the shaman is reminiscent of the young Nazi who sings 'Tomorrow belongs to me' in the film 'Cabaret': “That Hitler Youth hairstyle, the Protestant cross, the black leather, the bracelet with the colors of the flag,” listed the exiled professor Nikolai Mitrokhin. The singer also raised his left hand several times at chest level.. Even the deputy of the United Russia government party Oleg Matveychev denounced what seems to him a “Trojan horse” of “leftists, liberals and national traitors”.

For Matveychev it is obvious that “by broadcasting this video on Hitler's birthday, depicting him in Red Square, he is telling everyone that Putin is Hitler”. On the Internet, journalist and presenter Farida Kurbangaleeva denounced: “The Fourth Reich has already arrived…. “What happens is that this time, instead of a Bavarian pub, there will be golden domes”. Other spokespersons for Putinism, however, have defended their role. But in a country that suffered so much from the blows of Nazism, these frivolities cause shock.

Despite all the controversy, Shaman is already well inside the Sanhedrin that will lead Putin to his fifth electoral victory. Vladimir Putin's list of representatives for the presidential elections will include traditional exponents such as the heads of the Marinsky and Bolshoi theaters, the veteran film director Nikita Mikhalkov, but also this pop nationalist who aspires to breathe new energy into Russian patriotism. In total, by law, Putin can appoint up to 600 representatives. His duties will include campaigning for the Russian leader and facilitating the process of gathering support for him.

Voting to elect the Russian president will take place from March 15 to 17, 2024. Warmongering will be expressed in the call and the senators have been the first to show their emotion at the patriotic chords of Shaman.

Republicans open a formal investigation to impeach Biden

The Republican Party, which controls the House of Representatives, has authorized the formal opening of an investigation aimed at initiating an impeachment process, that is, a legislative mechanism that could potentially end up forcing the removal of the president of the United States.. But that won't be the case. Republicans have been investigating Biden since March and to date have been unable to find any evidence that the US president has been illicitly enriched..

What, then, is the opposition after? Simply keep his base happy and maintain the mirage that Biden, in one way or another, was illegally enriched by the activities of his son, Hunter, or his younger brother, Jim.. They have not achieved it and there is no reason to think that they will achieve it. But, with the formal opening of the investigation, they can call members of the president's family or people around him to testify.

The problem with calling these people to testify is that what they say may not fit into the conspiracy theories defended by the opposition.. The most obvious example is that of the president's son, Hunter, who is accused by Justice of tax crime.. Hunter Biden has been called to testify before a House committee, and he has accepted, but has asked that his testimony be public. That is something that had been proposed by the Republicans themselves, but to which they now, inexplicably, oppose. None of them has explained why they do not want the statements of the president's son to be broadcast on television and the Internet throughout the country, if, as they affirm, it is evident that his alleged crimes involve what many conservatives describe as “the mafia family.” Biden.”

Hunter Biden has thus gone rogue, exposing him to congressional sanctions and, potentially, even a judicial process that could put him in jail.. His attitude, however, is not new. One of Biden's top critics and persecutors in Congress, Jim Jordan, is in rebellion… himself, for refusing to testify before the Commission that investigated the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021 by Trump followers. Trump adviser Peter Navarro, who headed his National Trade Council – a White House body created by the then-president – is also in rebellion for the same reason. The ideologue of 'Trumpism' and campaign manager of the former president in 2016, Steve Bannon, has been sentenced to 4 months in prison for the same reason, again in the case of the assault on the Capitol. Bannon has appealed the ruling.

Crisis in the Government of Japan after the resignation of four ministers over a public fundraising scandal

As happened at the end of last year, Japanese politics will end 2023 equally bled by new corruption scandals that threaten to topple Prime Minister Fumio Kishida..

The Japanese leader has carried out his third major purge within his cabinet in 16 months at the head of the third world economy. If in 2022 several ministers fell for fraud in the electoral law and connections with a controversial Christian sect, this time everything revolves around a case opened by justice related to the collection of public funds within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (PLD).

Kishida forced four of his most important ministers to resign this Thursday, just one day after his government easily overcame a motion of no confidence presented by the opposition in a Parliament in which the PLD has a large majority.

Yasutoshi Nishimura (Minister of Economy and Industry), Junji Suzuki (Interior) and Ichiro Miyashita (Agriculture) have presented their resignation to the leader. But the most significant fall has been that of one of Kishida's most trusted men, his chief cabinet secretary, Hirokazu Matsuo.. The purge has also taken away five vice ministers and senior officials.

The mass forced resignation hits above all the most powerful faction within the LDP, traditionally linked to the late former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who surrounded himself with a group of faithful during his two long periods at the head of the Executive..

Japanese prosecutors are investigating undeclared financing, for approximately 500 million yen (the exchange rate is three million euros), from which many of the ruling party politicians benefited over a period of more than five years.

“In light of the various accusations made about these funds, which have shaken public confidence in politics, I have submitted my resignation,” Matsuno announced this Thursday at a press conference.. In addition to his cabinet secretary, another very hard blow for Kishida has been that the scandal also affected one of his closest advisors, Michiko Ueno.

The local press has reported that investigators are going to question dozens of legislators this weekend and search their offices in search of evidence related to the concealment of public funds to support the profiles and candidacies of politicians from the Abe faction, a group which has been a strong counterweight to Kishida's dominance of the LDP these last two years.

After the latest scandal, all indicators point to the prime minister's popularity plummeting: it has fallen to 23%. Seven months ago, when Kishida hosted the G-7 summit in Hiroshima, his approval ratings were above 50%.. In Tokyo there is now a lot of noise about whether the 66-year-old leader will hold out his term until 2025 or call early elections.

Last year, Kishida's mandate was already put into doubt after he launched a first reorganization of his cabinet – four other ministers resigned – after the assassination in July of former leader Abe, the relations of the ruling party came to light. with the controversial Unification Church. Abe's assassin, Tetsuya Yamagami, claimed that he attacked the conservative politician with a homemade weapon because of his ties to this powerful ultra-conservative organization with strong ties to the LDP.

Abe maintained a close relationship with the church, as did, an investigation after the former prime minister's death showed, 179 of the LDP's 379 parliamentarians.. There was a lot of controversy in Japan over the politicians' connections with an organization known for pressuring its parishioners to make large donations that many had to go into debt to pay, such as the case of the mother of Abe's assassin.

Anfac proposes an immediate tax discount for electric cars

“The Government has to respond to our requests in the first quarter of 2024, so that they can enter the budgets and the necessary measures are taken.”. If not, we will have lost another year.”. It was the message that Wayne Griffiths, the president of the Anfac manufacturers' association, wanted to convey after having held two meetings with the new ministers of Industry (Jordi Hereu) and Transport (Oscar Puente. Some meetings that convinced him to continue leading Anfac for another year “to do important things, not to appear in the photo.”. “I needed to find complicity with them and, although they can't promise us anything yet, they share our analysis,” said the also CEO of Seat and Cupra.. And that analysis is that “things are not going well” in terms of electrification, which defines a period that the manager described as “disruption rather than transformation.”.

three requests

Among the requests that Anfac leaves on the table, three stand out. One is to replace aid for the purchase of plug-in cars with fiscal measures, a kind of bonus that can be collected immediately without the dealer having to advance it either.. More measures should also be introduced to benefit companies, which buy half of these types of vehicles.. Finally, they propose that the Ministry of Transport monitor the status and evolution of the charging network in real time since, starting next year, the EU “will require us to meet the objectives set.”.

José López-tafall, general director of Anfac, with Griffiths

In that sense, Griffiths recalled that we are still 50% below the market level and scope of the charging infrastructure.. For example, with a sales share of only 12%, compared to the 20% average in Europe, which is what it should reach next year.. An exercise for which it predicts that total registrations will exceed one million units in the case of passenger cars as long as the necessary measures are applied. For 2023, the latest forecast is to remain at 950,000 cars, 17% more than in 2022, “which was an especially bad year” in the words of José López-Tafall, general director of Anfac.

In the opinion of manufacturers, the current legislature is key for the future of the Spanish automobile industry: “whatever is not done in the next two years will have been lost, since manufacturers have to make their investment decisions and can decide take them somewhere else”. In Spanish, this forces us to flee from prohibitions in cities to stimulate the sale of electrified models. Because the “demand exists”, although consumers have seen how inflation or interest rates are 'eating' the money intended for the acquisition of a new vehicle and, in addition, they continue to have many doubts about the technology to choose..

eighth producers in the world

If we add to that boosting Moves for heavy vehicles; fight absenteeism in factories, which has doubled from 5% to 10%; and take advantage of the potential in renewable energies, Spain could not only maintain its status quo, but reinforce it. In 2023, the factories will assemble some 2.4 million units, allowing us to regain eighth place in the world as manufacturers.. In the last two years, it was occupied by Brazil

Regarding the EU strategy, rather than putting obstacles or tariffs that “protect” the automotive industry against “more competitive rivals” [read Chinese], Griffiths said that an industrial plan is necessary that improves productivity and competitiveness.

The 100 abandoned planes in Spanish airports: a million-dollar hole that cannot be solved even by giving them away

A group of 95 abandoned aircraft have been deteriorating due to corrosion for more than a decade at several Spanish airports.. Although the amount has decreased from 127 in 2020, a joint debt of 6.86 million euros in airport fees has been generated for AENA.

At a time when space at airports is especially valued, the airport manager is trying to get rid of these planes to the point of having asked for 0 euros for some of these aircraft, a potential bargain with a trick, since the winner of The bid must cover the costs of towing the plane out of the airport, which can exceed 60,000 euros.

The case has come to the fore due to a question sent to the corporation by Fabián Chinea, senator of La Gomera of the Confederal Left Parliamentary Group. The representative has asked specifically about an emblematic case, that of the McDonnell Douglas MD-87 aircraft, which has been lying at the Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport since November 2010.. Operated by SAICUS AIR, the airline entered bankruptcy, leaving the aircraft in the hands of its current owner, Promerca Cargo Internacional. Despite being seized and in the process of being auctioned, the unknown persists as to when it will be released from its parking lot, according to the Government's response to the question, since the bid is in preparation.

The senator's investigation has also shed light on the complex process that AENA has to follow to get rid of these aircraft.. The company is obliged to publish three edicts in the Official State Gazette (BOE) and in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU), on three different dates for three consecutive months to locate the owner of the abandoned vehicle.

If a year later, there has been no claim, the procedures begin to organize a public auction for the sale of the aircraft.. The operation is not simple, since the time the plane has been stranded affects its subsequent state.. In fact, many times, the companies that bid in these auctions only want to dismantle the plane and sell it for scrap or some of its parts.

Another alternative suggested by the senator is the transfer of them to cultural or university institutions, however, AENA has not received any proposal from an entity of these characteristics and in many cases the ownership of the plane complicates the process.

Ridiculous of Barça in Antwerp

Barça continues without raising its head. As much as the match was inconsequential, they lost 3-2 in almost a carbon copy of what happened against Girona, and they did so against an Antwerp team unable to even score points in the first five games of the league.. Once again, errors in their own area and lack of bite in attack cost them dearly.. Vermeeren, Janssen and Ilekineah punished a Barça team that was helped by the goals of Ferran Torres and Marc Guiu. He had a ridiculous night of which the consequences remain to be seen.

Barça took to the field with two unexpected starts. On the one hand, that of Robert Lewandowski who, although in principle he was going to rest, told Xavi that he was not tired and that he wanted to play, but that he is still far from his best form. And, on the other, that of Héctor Fort who made his debut in an official match with the Barça first team and who became, in turn, the fifteenth youth player to fulfill his dream with the help of the Egarense. Things, however, soon went terribly wrong..

An excessively risky pass from Iñaki Peña and a hasty touch from Oriol Romeu ended up leaving the ball on a silver platter to Arthur Vermeeren who did not waste the gift. Absolutely. With a shot almost into the top corner, the young Belgian forward once again put his team ahead in his stadium. Something that, in fact, has already happened against both Shakhtar and Porto. Two rivals who, after the setback, managed to win for Bosuil.

EMBRACED

For many minutes it did not seem that Barça was going to be able to emulate them. Antwerp, emboldened by a very early goal, made the Blaugrana incredibly uncomfortable. Van Bommel's team tried to tickle them again and again while they fought perfectly in defense. Until the young Lamine Yamal knew how to have the necessary patience to wait for the perfect moment and put a goal ball at the feet of Ferran Torres. The former City and Valencia man responded in the best possible way. In two touches, control and shot, he sent the ball to the back of the net to make the score 1-1.. The equalizer could have come sooner, due to a possible penalty by a local defender that the VAR, in the end, did not consider punishable.

Antwerp, far from being intimidated by the tie, jumped onto the field after the break with the knife between its teeth. Janssen, with a goal finally disallowed for offside, gave the first warning. And the same protagonist, after an action in which Oriol Romeu appeared in the photo again, was in charge of putting his team ahead again before the first quarter of an hour of the second half was up.. The former Girona midfielder dallied too much when taking the ball from near the Barça area and thus led to the theft by Yussuf who was right when looking for his teammate so that the score was 2-1.. Xavi, with this outlook, had no choice but to bring out three players who he would have preferred to rest on the pitch: Pedri, Gündogan and Cancelo, to at least find the equalizer again.

Three changes that, of course, gave Barça extra quality. And that, in turn, caused the Blaugrana to push Antwerp closer and closer to their goalkeeper. Something that, despite everything, did not prevent the locals from looking for the option of doing more damage to their rival, taking advantage of a loss to launch a counterattack.. At the top, the Blaugrana could not find clear options. Until Marc Guiu had another magical appearance. From 2-2, in no time, it would go to 3-2, thanks to Ilekineah. The Blaugrana, more than in a rut, seem to be stranded in the Sargasso Sea.

Simeone's revolution triumphs and takes first place in the group

Fidel Castro said: “A revolution is not a bed of roses, it is a fight between past and future”. It is still unknown why Diego Simeone, Atlético de Madrid's best coach, decided to revolutionize the number 11 in the most important game of the season.. Already classified, being first is capital for the red and white interests. The Argentine was looking for roses, with the danger of being pricked by their thorns, but the Metropolitano is his garden, and there is no one to cough on him.. 20 wins in a row. [Narrative and statistics, 2-0]

He reached them without his best striker, with the permission of the midfielder Griezmann, without his best midfielder and without his best center back, Witsel, whom he elevated to midfield.. one per line. The backbone of this Atlético. It is true that Griezmann doesn't care who is behind, in front or next to him.. The Frenchman is the best player of the 22 with his left or right foot.

Precisely, it would be the bad one, the right one, that he would use to culminate a good pressure from Lino on Marusic and thus overtake the red and whites.. Subtle touch to the base of the stick and the first to the pocket. Griezmann found the first rose of the European revolution from Cholo and kept two from Luis Aragonés. Then another great drive would fail culminating in the same leg, but the boy is human.

The thorns were in the central lane, the one in which Witsel sometimes vacated due to lack of routine to the delight of Zaccagni and Immobile and in which Savic, in charge of taking the ball in the Belgian's absence, gave away every pass between the lines he attempted.. Fortunately, the lacials could not find Luis Alberto, the player under whom they pivoted in the first leg in Rome. The time he appeared, he created a very clear chance that Guendouzi missed.

Another one who appeared, but where he shouldn't have, was Lino. Hermoso will have reasons to reproach the Brazilian for standing between him and the goal, through VAR, after a great play led by the center back and turned by Griezmann. When the public was already singing the goal, the referee went to the monitor and saw the defender crouching and bothering Provedel, disallowed. A shame, because the winger was Atlético's best attack.

Söyüncü's 'Redebut'

The match was surprisingly calm despite the Cholista revolution and Lazio's need to win to take first place from the red and whites.. These, with great judgment in launching the ball, rocked it and came closer to the future that Simeone plans for the red-and-white game than to his past warrior.. Likewise, the Argentine wanted to make the revolution his way and at half-time he brought out Griezmann, his best player, and made Söyüncü re-debut, a player who has barely reached 100 minutes this season.

The other one who came out was Memphis, who when he was injured was a lion, and today he is a cat, as Mourinho would like to say.. At least, despite being slightly ahead, he did not intervene in Atlético's second goal, a shot by Lino into the top corner after a rebound in the Italian defense.

To avoid more heart attacks, Simeone removed two of his praetorians just at the same moment in which Sarri decided to give up first place. Koke contained and Morata finished. No success, yes. As if he were the forward from other seasons. The Italian took Luis Alberto and Immobile off the field. Message loud and clear. The only thorns in the game for Atlético were leading the way to the locker room. Sarri put the Argentine revolutionary on a bed of roses.

IMU's project or the revolution of Spanish athletics through Big Data and AI: "This is going to look like Formula 1"

“In not too long, athletics is going to look more like Formula 1 than you could imagine,” says Raúl Chapado, excited about the arrival of technology to his sport, for the benefit of the athlete's health, performance. which are monitored by the coaches and also by the spectator, who perhaps soon, in addition to watching a seemingly simple race on television, will be able to have mountains of live information about speed, fatigue, acceleration, heart rate or any other physical variant. of competitors.

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ATHLETICS. The admirable sporting gesture of Ricardo Rosado in the Malaga marathon: “He was having a very bad time, he was staggering”

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On Tuesday, in the Athletics Module of the Higher Sports Council, the Spanish Athletics Federation, with the presence of president Víctor Francos, celebrated its Athletics Innovation Day. This time he surrounded himself with engineers, scientists, Big Data experts and technicians to present his most ambitious project, the IMU's, an innovation laboratory applied to sports sponsored by Telefónica Tech and with the financial support of European funds.. “Be pioneers,” challenged President Chapado.

The key is to make decisions based on data and if it can be in real time, even better. And for this, Artificial Intelligence. Juan Carlos Álvarez, director of the National Center for Athletic Training, deploys his 11-gram wearable sensors (IMUs, inertial measurement units). “They weigh less than the race numbers and it's appreciated,” jokes Diego García Carrera, the Olympic walker who acts as a model this time.. On a treadmill, with a previously calibrated sensor in each of his shoes, he increases his pace until he reaches 15 kilometers per hour, while algorithms that generate KPI's (key performance indicator) and variables that, once 'translated', they are gold for the athlete and their coach, with live details (they receive it on their smart watches or sunglasses) about their performance, step size, supports, turns and even 'flights' '. Also, in the long term, it generates biofeedback that is stored with which the athlete can compare his parameters over time and even with those of other rivals or teammates.

The head of the Athletics Tech & Innovation LAB explains why this project started with athletic walking, “a not very explosive specialty, with repetitive movements, that could receive information in real time”. Although they are already working on the 110/100 meter hurdles tests, and on the discus throw, “where we believe it has potential”. Precisely because of those controversial 'flights' that, among other things, have put the traditional march into question. «In walking we can be disqualified for not extending the advancing leg (when in contact with the ground it must be extended 180°) or for losing contact with both feet on the ground with the naked eye.. That is where this system can help us,” admits José Antonio Quintana, the national guru of the specialty.

García Carrera, at the CSD facilities in Madrid. RFEA

Because there is an instant, approximately 45 thousandths of a second (at a competition pace), in which neither of the walker's feet has contact with the ground, impossible to detect by the human eye, but not by technology.. “To this day it remains the only athletics specialty that incorporates the subjective value of a judge's opinion on technique, when it has been proven that it is very difficult, even with good judges, to determine if a decision is correct,” he explains. to EL MUNDO García Carrera.

The man from Madrid not only praises this arrival of the VAR to his sport to resolve doubts, he also predicts radical changes if the International Federation agrees in the not too distant future (the next Olympic cycle) to adapt its regulations: «We walkers are going to be judged much more strictly, so we are going to have to tighten our belts, even consider having to compete a little more slowly to make the technique 100% perfect. But we are in favor.”

«It will allow us athletes to rest assured that we are competing in a fair sport.. You are not going to have the frustration of being beaten by someone you have doubts about.. And at a general level, to have the acceptance of everyone and eliminate the number one criticism that our specialty has: that the criteria of the judges cannot be determined 100%. “Everything is going to be beneficial,” he congratulates himself before returning the sensors of his shoes and hearing the wink of his coach Quintana: “Don't worry, this is not going to prevent you from training, training and training again.”

Carlos Sainz: "There is no written rule that says that Catalonia must have a Grand Prix forever"

Carlos Sainz is already looking to next January 5, at the beginning of the Dakar rally, no less than his 15th participation, in search of his fourth Touareg at 61 years old. One more challenge for the legend, who this Wednesday, accompanied by his co-driver Lucas Cruz at the Jarama circuit, celebrated the launch of his Audi RS Q e-tron, the electric-powered prototype of the brand with the four rings with the one who seeks to make history.

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It will be revealed in January. This is what the F1 circuit in Madrid will be like: semi-urban, 'Italian'…. And at night and crossing inside the Ifema pavilions?

This is what the F1 circuit in Madrid will be like: semi-urban, 'Italian'…. And at night and crossing inside the Ifema pavilions?

And forget the bad experience of 2023, that accident that caused a double fracture of the vertebrae and, of course, the abandonment. The man from Madrid was excited about the improvements to the car, which will carry on its chassis the more than 10,000 messages of encouragement and support that fans have sent to the couple through social networks.. “Three years ago we started a complex project, with a car that looked like science fiction. We win stages, we lead the rally. This year we hope to be able to fight until the end,” Sainz challenged.

In addition to analyzing his participation in Saudi Arabia in the Dakar, the Matador did not want to miss the opportunity to talk about the Spanish Formula 1 Grand Prix which, as EL MUNDO announced, will move from Barcelona to Madrid starting in 2026. When asked by this newspaper, Sainz was enthusiastic about the event. “That Spain has a Grand Prix is essential. “If it is confirmed, as a Madrid native, you can imagine how happy it makes me,” he said.

Sainz and Lucas Cruz, with the Audi that will participate in the Dakar 2024. JUAN CARLOS HIDALGO EFE

“I know what it implies, the mark that a Grand Prix leaves. The site (Ifema) is logistically unbeatable in the world. For Madrid it would be fantastic,” continued the driver, who confessed how happy it would make his son Carlos to race in his city: “I have experienced it, it is something unique and fantastic. “You're going to enjoy it a lot.”. “Madrid is a fun city, capable of the best, I am very happy. Catalonia has had it for a long time and has enjoyed it, before it was in Jerez, and there is no written rule that says it has to be forever,” he added about the possibility of Montmeló losing the Spanish Grand Prix and praising that it started from a “private initiative and no one will be able to point fingers at anyone”: “I encourage anyone who has decision-making capacity. I hope it happens,” he concluded.

Sainz's challenges are multiple. Achieving his fourth Dakar with four different teams, being the first to do so with a hybrid car and achieving it with Audi in what may be his last year in Arabia. But the Madrid native is aware of the passage of time. «I don't know my future. All the energy is in this year's Dakar and when it's over there will be time to analyze how it went, how I felt physically, how competitive I was, if I had fun… these are questions that one has to ask oneself, about everything at this point in the sports career,” he assured. «I'll give it a couple of days, be honest with myself, ask myself those things and see if the balance falls in the direction of continuing to try. I will look in the mirror, ask myself those questions and answer them. I have earned the right to have any decision respected, to continue in another project if it exists and I decide, and to stop if I decide to stop,” he added during the presentation of the car.