HungNguyen
October 17th, 2011, 09:57 AM
On Monday, at the "Night Of 100 Stars", Alessia announced her retirement and this is what she wanted to say:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nk-U6vI4Etk
I was 8 when my grandfather first took me to a dancing school, and dancing has been my life ever since.
I spent my youth in gyms and sports halls where I dedicated all my time to practising. This wasn't a hardship because, "if you are passionate about something you don't feel the pain". And so I was to learn that nothing is for free, and it is only by working hard, day after day, that you can achieve your goals. The journey has been a challenge, and the road to success has been a very long and tortuous one. But I have achieved my childhood dreams, winning everything there is to win and keeping my promise to those who have always been there to support and encourage me.
The titles I have won are really only the tip of the iceberg, to be seen at the end of a long, difficult, but extraordinary journey which I hope might serve as an example to all those who really believe in dancing. However, the time has come to hang up my dancing shoes and to take on the role of teacher and coach.
I want to say a big thank you to all those who have helped in these demanding but fantastic years. These achievements have been more than just the result of hard work, determination and commitment, they have been made possible thanks to the support of my family, my coach and my dancing partners who have shared the triumphs.
But more than anything it is thanks to those who, with their applause and their criticism, have supported and believed in me, encouraging me to try harder and to achieve even more. There are many other dancers who also make the same sacrifices as myself but often this is without the same result, and for this I am very grateful.
In all these years I haven’t said very much, and this is why my goodbyes now are brief and I am leaving it to the video to tell my story as a competitive dancer. Life gives us many opportunities, and now I want to dedicate myself to my family with Angelo, and to passing on all that I have learned. I would like to wish all those who are passionate about dancing the success they deserve without having to compromise. Always remember: "to win you have to keep dreaming and never give up".
http://dancesportinfo.net/Articles/7567.aspx
(http://dancesportinfo.net/Articles/7567.aspx)_
The incredible Tango lady dancer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nk-U6vI4Etk
I was 8 when my grandfather first took me to a dancing school, and dancing has been my life ever since.
I spent my youth in gyms and sports halls where I dedicated all my time to practising. This wasn't a hardship because, "if you are passionate about something you don't feel the pain". And so I was to learn that nothing is for free, and it is only by working hard, day after day, that you can achieve your goals. The journey has been a challenge, and the road to success has been a very long and tortuous one. But I have achieved my childhood dreams, winning everything there is to win and keeping my promise to those who have always been there to support and encourage me.
The titles I have won are really only the tip of the iceberg, to be seen at the end of a long, difficult, but extraordinary journey which I hope might serve as an example to all those who really believe in dancing. However, the time has come to hang up my dancing shoes and to take on the role of teacher and coach.
I want to say a big thank you to all those who have helped in these demanding but fantastic years. These achievements have been more than just the result of hard work, determination and commitment, they have been made possible thanks to the support of my family, my coach and my dancing partners who have shared the triumphs.
But more than anything it is thanks to those who, with their applause and their criticism, have supported and believed in me, encouraging me to try harder and to achieve even more. There are many other dancers who also make the same sacrifices as myself but often this is without the same result, and for this I am very grateful.
In all these years I haven’t said very much, and this is why my goodbyes now are brief and I am leaving it to the video to tell my story as a competitive dancer. Life gives us many opportunities, and now I want to dedicate myself to my family with Angelo, and to passing on all that I have learned. I would like to wish all those who are passionate about dancing the success they deserve without having to compromise. Always remember: "to win you have to keep dreaming and never give up".
http://dancesportinfo.net/Articles/7567.aspx
(http://dancesportinfo.net/Articles/7567.aspx)_
The incredible Tango lady dancer