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Cuban legend Miria Luiz conveys a message of hope

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Cuban legend Miria Luiz conveys a message of hope

Recently, the legendary Cuban women's volleyball player Mirea Luiz was selected by ESPN as "one of the female athletes who changed the history of sports".

Louis, 53, has held the role of executive vice president of FIVB since 2018. In her glorious career, she helped the Cuban women's volleyball team win the Olympic Championship three times (Barcelona in 1992, Atlanta in 1996 and Sydney in 2000). Together with our Lang Ping director, American star Flora, she was known as the three main attackers of the world women's volleyball team in the 1980s.

In these uncertain times, she sent a message of hope to the world through social media. Louis said: "At this moment, let us always be full of love, faith and hope, and protect ourselves." We have the strength to cross this hurdle together and let us work together for a better world. ”

ESPN's selection included Mirea Luiz and nine other women athletes of all time, namely Serena Williams (US/Tennis), Yelena Isinbayeva (Russia/Pole Vault), Stefi Graf (Germany/Tennis), Simon Byers (US/Gymnastics), Diana Taurusi (USA/Basketball), Nadia Komanech (Romanian/Gymnastics), Wilma Rudolph (US/Sprint), Ronda Rusi (USA/Judo), Marta Bergeron (USA/Gymnastics), Wilma Rudolph (US/Dash), Marta Kelly., and Others. Vieira da Silva (Brazil/Football).

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