
A little bit about me!
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I was born in Río Negro, Patagonia, Argentina, in 1984.
I started competing in triathlons in 2005 while studying for my Physical Education teaching degree, which I completed in 2006. Until 2008 I raced as an amateur, earning that year the title of World Champion in my age group (18–24), and finishing as the first amateur overall after 22 professionals.
In 2009 I began racing professionally in the global middle- and long-distance circuit. I managed to reach the podium a few times in both distances, but I still haven’t reached the level of performance I know I’m capable of—an objective that, just like on day one, keeps me working hard every single day. This is my only secret: that there is no secret—only work.
To this day, I’ve built up a solid range of experiences both as an athlete and as a coach, spending several seasons abroad training with some of the best in the world.
In this space, I invite you to get to know me, follow my journey, and—if you're interested and willing—I can help you reach your goals, or even surpass them, within the sport.
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