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Ana Peleteiro

is in one of the sweetest moments of her life.

With her bronze at the Tokyo Olympics around her neck, in recent months she has rebuilt her life with her new partner, also a jumper

Benjamin Campaoré

, and has announced that she will be her mother at the end of the year. of year.

This season she will not participate in the World Cup in Eugene or in the European in Munich, but she will be for a happy reason.

During her absence, although she continues to train at a slow pace under the orders of

Iván Pedroso

, she has taken the opportunity to spend several weeks in France with Campaoré's family and to visit several programs that had claimed her some time ago.

A few weeks ago she went through 'El hormiguero', where she is already a regular, and this Sunday she was in 'Lasñas', a 'talk show' presented by the 'influencer'

Sindy Takanashi

and broadcast by Atresplayer Premium.

In that program, where they are used to dealing with intimate issues, Peleteiro dealt with issues that she had never revealed, such as the reasons why her mother abandoned her just after she was born or the abuse suffered by a former partner.

Referring to a previous episode of the same program, the jumper commented: "I was training in Portugal, watching that interview and suddenly I started to cry. I have experienced what this girl says and I did not know it was sexual abuse."

"I realized then that I had suffered sexual abuse. I was in a manipulative relationship, very bad and toxic, but realizing that the person you have lived with has done that to you is heavy. It affected me a lot, in my life it was a shock of reality that freaks out", acknowledged Peleteiro.

your adoption

Only one relationship was known about the Spaniard prior to the one she now maintains with Campaoré: the one she had with fellow jumper Nelson Évora for five years, which ended just after the Tokyo Olympics.

During the 'show', Peleteiro did not clarify if Évora was the one who committed these abuses, in fact he did not offer more details, but he did speak at length about the process of adopting him.

"My parents adopted me when I was two days old, my story is heavy. I thought that my mother had died in childbirth and that's why my parents had adopted me. In 2016 I told my mother 'what did my mother die of? , for childbirth?' And she says to me 'but what do you say? Your mother is not dead. Your mother abandoned you, gave birth at home by herself and took you to minors in La Coruña. The only information she gave was that he didn't want anyone in his family to adopt you and that you had a sister," confessed Peleteiro.

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