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5h. Gymnast Filipa Martins announces the end of her career

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José Manuel Fernandes and Helena Matos's view of the day's main events. Program open to the participation of listeners who wish to give their opinion. Just sign up at 910024185. Every day at 10:10am on Rádio Observador.

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Filipa Martins became, at the Paris Olympic Games, the first Portuguese gymnast to compete in the final of the full competition (all around) at the Olympics.

“One of the most beautiful phases of my life has come to an end. A beautiful sports story. Now, it's time for new adventures and planning a beautiful future,” Filipa Martins revealed on Instagram

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Ginasta was the first Portuguese to compete in the All Around final at the Olympic Games

At the Olympic Games, the woman from Porto became the first to reach the all-around final.

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“One of the most beautiful phases of my life has come to an end. A beautiful sports story. Now, it's time for new adventures and to plan a beautiful future,” Filipa Martins revealed, also revealing that she now intends to finish her master's degree in sports training and, later, become a coach. The 28-year-old Portuguese woman made history at the Paris 2024 Games, being 20th in the final 'all around' of artistic gymnastics, in which she was the …

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Correio da Manhã broke the news on Sunday, September 1, 2024.
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