Diaz, 21, and Alayo, 22, went to the semifinals of each of the Challenge tournaments held in Recife, Saquarema and Guadalajara and the Elite16 event held in Tepic, getting back-to-back silver medals in Brazil and securing bronze in Mexico to step on the podium in an Elite16 tournament for the first time.
Their recent results may have changed the way their opponents see the young Cubans, but, for them, it all remains the same as their only goal continues to be representing their country at the Olympics in a few months and taking Cuban beach volleyball back to the biggest stage of international sports after missing out in Tokyo three years ago.
Diaz and Alayo won’t be on the court at this week’s Elite16 event in Brasília, Brazil, as they will appear in an event of the NORCECA continental tour instead, but it’s more of matter of not if, but when they will break into the qualification zone for Paris 2024.
We spoke with Diaz right after their third-place finish in Tepic to find out more about their Olympic aspirations in a Volleyball World exclusive interview.
Volleyball World: Jorge and you didn’t start competing on the Beach Pro Tour until last year. How is this experience going for you? Did you expect to be in a position to compete for an Olympic spot in such a short period of time?
Diaz: We’ve been playing together for just two years and it’s been a great experience for us to compete on the Beach Pro Tour. Since the start, we’ve been giving everything to accomplish our main goal, which is to qualify for Paris, and every time we go on the court, we leave all we have there.
VW: The last results have been very helpful in terms of helping you two qualify for Paris, especially the bronze at the Tepic Elite16. How confident are you that you’re going to be in Paris and how do you plan to approach these final tournaments of the qualification period?
Diaz: We’re very happy to have won our first medal in an Elite16 event and we know that it will help us a lot in qualifying to Paris. But we’ll keep working to turn our dream of playing in front of the Olympic rings into reality. We’ll continue to give our best in every tournament.