Chile's rugby and hockey coaches discuss success in build-up to Santiago 2023
Pablo Lemoine and Sergio Vigil, who coach Chile's men's rugby and women's hockey teams respectively, made an appearance at the Andrés Bello University (UNAB) as they discussed their success in the build-up to the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games.
The pair were moderated at the Casona de Las Condes campus by Fernando González, a three-time Olympic medallist in tennis and deputy director of the institution.
Both agreed that the reach of sports with "values and content" is the key to long-term success.
Lemoine spoke on the importance of Chile hosting the Pan American Games, the most important multi-sport event in the Americas.
"For Chilean sport having the Games at home is spectacular, because of what it'll mean for the country and the athletes, because of the challenge of playing at home," said the Uruguayan.
"It's a festival that only happens every now and then.
"I hope this is a turning point that strengthens the sport programmes on a national scale."
Vigil, who led Chile to a gold medal at the South American Games last year, expressed how he looks at success.
"The only essential success is the one that after being achieved helps to improve and transform the spaces we live in," said the Argentinian.
"My dream is to generate an Olympic feel and for that spirit to live in each club or part of the country.
"One thing is becoming a champion, but it's a whole different thing to discover champions."
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