In a heartwarming moment at the City of Weston Commission Meeting on October 21, 2024, the community came together to celebrate the remarkable achievements of young athlete Julieta Rosales Frey. As the lights of the city hall illuminated the gathering, the atmosphere buzzed with pride and excitement.
Julieta, a rising star in track and field, was honored with a certificate of recognition for her outstanding performance. Currently ranked as the number one athlete in Florida for the 1500 meters, she also holds impressive national standings, being sixth in cross country and eighth in the nation for the 1500 meters. Her recent participation in the Junior Olympics, where she secured an eighth-place finish, earned her both a medal and an All-American patch.
As she stepped forward, adorned with her medal, Julieta expressed her gratitude, thanking her family and coach, Antoine, for their unwavering support. Despite her shyness, her words resonated with the audience, highlighting the importance of dedication and hard work in achieving success.
Coach Antoine shared insights into Julieta's journey, emphasizing the challenges she faced upon moving to the area. He recounted how, with patience and perseverance, they translated her workouts and built a strong foundation for her athletic career. "If you believe you can do anything," he encouraged, reflecting on Julieta's transformation from a newcomer to a national contender.
The meeting concluded with a round of applause and photo opportunities, capturing a moment that not only celebrated Julieta's achievements but also reinforced the community's commitment to supporting its young talents. As the evening drew to a close, it was clear that this recognition was not just about medals and rankings; it was a testament to the power of community, resilience, and the bright future that lies ahead for young athletes like Julieta.