“The prosthesis broke in half.”

“The prosthesis broke in half.”

Diogo Carmona He continues to celebrate his latest career achievements alongside sports and skiing. The young actor was at the Paris Olympics, where he participated in a modified demonstration.

In an interview conducted on Tuesday afternoon, August 20, with Julia PinheiroDiogo explained some details of this trip to the French capital, and the way he currently practices sports with an artificial leg.

It doesn't bother me, it's just a part that doesn't come back.“He started saying, remembering pictures of himself before the accident.

It's in the past and I feel a bit nostalgic about it. There are some things [agora] I will never be able to do that, even though I prove every day that I can break the limit, that I can do unimaginable things without a leg.He continued.

Regarding his participation, he added:The demonstration didn't take long and I wanted to do a few maneuvers but didn't have time. So I wanted to try the hardest thing right away. It was an “all or nothing” moment and luckily I got it all.

I've been trying before, I fell and hurt myself a little, but after four tries I managed to do it. It was a rewarding moment without a doubt. (…)”, the actor highlighted.

However, Diogo Carmona ended up spending little.the fear“, when he was involved in an “accident” while performing the maneuver.

I tried another, more difficult maneuver and My prosthesis broke in half. People were very worried in public, but I wasn't hurt.Nothing bad happened. Luckily, I had a replacement, I got to Portugal and was able to find him. But it was a “one of a kind” moment.“, he recalls.

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