Amaya Martinez won silver in the men’s mass start event on Thursday on the iconic Lake St. Moritz to achieve his goal of making history for Colombia at the Winter Youth Olympic Games.
The 16-year-old timed his late surge to perfection and finished with an overall score of 20points, coming in behind Japan’s Arito Motonaga, who claimed gold with 30 points.
“I did not really believe it at first,” Amaya Martinez said. “With the mass start, you have tobe really smart and stay calm until the end of the race. It was a big moment of joy for me towin a medal after all.”
The performance capped a remarkable journey for Amaya Martinez, who moved fromColombia to the United States three years ago. Trading his rollerblades for speed skates, hebegan to pursue his Olympic dream in Salt Lake City, Utah.
“I am the happiest mother in the world right now,” his mother, Beatriz, said moments afterthe race. “It has not been easy for him. We left everything behind to follow his dream, butnow it has all been worth it.”
On Sunday, Amaya Martinez became the first Colombian to compete in speed skating at anyYouth Olympic Games, finishing fourth in the men’s 500m event. The following day, hefinished fourth in the men’s 1500m. On Wednesday, he and his teammates weredisqualified for overtaking infringements in the mixed NOC team sprint.
After Thursday’s medal breakthrough, Amaya Martinez paid tribute to his parents. “I would like to dedicate this achievement to my mum and dad,” he said. “They have always been there for me and are really the winners of this medal.”