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Blanca Manchon

 

Blanca Manchón

Full name: Blanca María Manchón Domínguez

Date of birth: March 6, 1987

Origin: Seville, Andalusia (Spain)

Height: 1.65 m

Profession: Professional Athlete | Windsurfing

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blancamanchon/

“Athletes who have been mothers come back stronger.”

Blanca María Manchón Domínguez is a renowned Spanish athlete who competes in sailing in the Mistral and RS:X classes, multiple times world windsurfing champion and awarded as the best sailor in the world in 2010, by the International Federation of Vela, being the second Spanish to receive this distinction.

In 2004, in her Olympic debut in Athens at just 17 years old, at which time some rule had to be changed so that she could compete, she was an Olympic diploma (8th). Currently, she is successfully shuffling between her sports career, her swimsuit venture, and her family in the role of her mother.

Blanca Manchón

The Andalusian athlete has been present at the XIV Conference on Pediatrics that has been held in Murcia and has the endorsement of the Spanish Association of Pediatrics. The windsurfer has visited the Hero España facilities in Alcantarilla and there she has given motivational talks to employees of that company and to students in the last year of Pediatrics from various universities in the country.

Blanca Manchón is now also a lecturer having participated in a wide series of talks that she has given in Murcia. The Andalusian windsurfer, she has given motivational talks to employees of that company and to students in the last year of Pediatrics from various universities in the country, at the Hero España facilities in Alcantarilla. Without a doubt, with her drive and her passion, she has been an inspiration for athletes, mothers and businesswomen, even in the most challenging circumstances.

“She can be a mother, businesswoman and elite athlete.”

Blanca Manchón

The Sevillian sailor has already accredited her place hers to compete in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in sailing, specifically in the Windsurfing class.

“Returning to the Games after 17 years is a source of pride.”