
One of the surprises of the interview that journalist Jordi Baste had with Iñaki Urdangarin on the program Pla Sequence from LaCAT2, this is the call they made to one of their children, Pablo, like him, a handball player.
Previously, Iñaki, who told the program about his arrival and stay in prison and the problems he subsequently had to face, such as the painful breakup with Infanta Cristina, offered his best praise to his children, who, they say, “They are an example of resilience at a time when their father disappears.”
He talked about what Juan, in London, Miguel, who works in an investment fund in Madrid, and Irene, who is in the second year of her degree in England, are currently doing. He devoted more time to Pablo, the second, who plays handball professionally in Granollers.
Iñaki said his son had it worse than him, because he didn’t have the training base he had. In the United States, Switzerland, France and Germany, he did not have the necessary luck, but His arrival in Barcelona opened doors for him.
“We both cried with emotion when they selected him in the Spanish team,” he said, after which Baste asked him to make a video call.
Pablo, who was on the bus with his companions, admitted that for him, having the surname Urdangarin was an encouragement and not a burden. ““My father is the ChatGPT of handball,” he said.
He admitted that he is heavy, like him. AND He appreciated all the advice he gave him in practicing this sport.