Boulder, Colorado – Marguerite Lorenzo, a rising star in athletics, is at a crossroads, balancing the demands of a full-time career with her international athletic ambitions. The athlete recently relocated to Boulder, Colorado, to be with her boyfriend and will begin doctoral studies in environmental civil engineering, focusing on forest fire risk in the region.
Lorenzo acknowledges facing a recurring “life crisis” at the end of each athletics season, questioning her future path. Despite a recently disappointing season, her Olympic dream remains within reach.
According to her coach, alfredo villar Zbaffi, Lorenzo needs to improve her jump by approximately three centimeters to qualify for the Paris Games. “She would have to jump approximately 1.90 m,” Zbaffi stated. “She was roughly 10 or 15 rows of the Paris games. Considering that it is indeed a girl who hatched late, to go and find three more centimeters, it is very reasonable.”
Lorenzo is currently uncertain if she will have access to university facilities for training but intends to continue her athletic pursuits. She stands at 1.90 m tall.
The athlete’s future remains open, with possibilities extending beyond athletics. The article suggests a pattern of Lorenzo succeeding in challenging environments, referencing potential achievements ”near the great barrier of Corail in australia, at the top of Mont Everest, or even in space.”
Whether this “lovely chaos,” as described in the article, will ultimately lead lorenzo to the Los Angeles Games remains to be seen.