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An Olympic Medalist Tried to “Face” the Undersecretary of Sports and Smashed Milei: “His Government Has Meant a Profound Setback“

Summary by Doble Amarilla
Jon Uriarte, a historic Argentine volleyball player, winner of the bronze medal of the 1988 Summer Olympics, was critical of the role of Javier Milei’s government in the present of the sport. He detailed the absence of State participation and assured that currently certain measures such as the disappearance of the Evita Games and the low amount of scholarships for high-performance athletes will generate consequences. The experienced volleyball p…
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Jon Uriarte, a historic Argentine volleyball player, winner of the bronze medal of the 1988 Summer Olympics, was critical of the role of Javier Milei’s government in the present of the sport. He detailed the absence of State participation and assured that currently certain measures such as the disappearance of the Evita Games and the low amount of scholarships for high-performance athletes will generate consequences. The experienced volleyball p…

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Doble Amarilla broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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