Tokyo: Argentina Fencer Maria Belen Perez Maurice received marriage proposals from their long-term partners and coaches in front of the television camera at the Olympics on Monday, the second time he asked questions in the same way.
Athlete, after the first exit at the third Olympics, very exploring questions from reporters when his coach, Lucas Saucedo, appeared behind him with a piece of paper in his hand reading “Do you want to marry me?” He put one knee to the ground.
“Say yes, many people look at us,” he said.
In 2010, Saucedo tried a similar action at the World Championship in Paris, but with a little luck.
At that time, he replied: “Is this a joke or what?” Eleven years, however, he said.
“I was silent.
I said to myself ‘Oh My God’,” Perez said Maurice, who had established a relationship with Saucedo for 17 years.
“We will celebrate in Argentina around the big asado (traditional barbecue).” It was a great end for a day that began with a loss of 15-12 for Hungary Anna Marton at the Women’s Saber event.
On Sunday, Germany Football Forward Max Kruse managed to ask his girlfriend to marry him on TV directly after his 3-2 team won over Saudi Arabia.