“My special moment was to play the Olympic Semifinal” – Alberto Munárriz on Olympic Pressure & Experience (Part 2)

In this episode of the Waterpolo Expert Talk, World Champion Alberto Munárriz shares an honest and reflective perspective on what makes the Olympic Games so unique – and why one specific moment stands out above all others: playing an Olympic semifinal.

Alberto begins by explaining why the Olympics occupy a completely different place compared to World Championships or European Championships. Held only once every four years, the Olympic Games combine sporting pressure with global attention on a scale unmatched by any other competition. For athletes in less globally visible sports like water polo, the Olympics represent the rare moment when the entire world is watching.

He vividly describes the atmosphere surrounding the Games – from the massive investment in venues and infrastructure to the intensity created by media coverage, national expectations and the sheer symbolism of competing for your country. Representing Team Spain is not just about winning a match, but about contributing to the overall medal count and national pride.
A key part of the conversation focuses on life inside the Olympic Village. Munárriz highlights how sharing everyday spaces with the best athletes in the world creates a unique sense of equality and connection. Eating together, living in the same buildings and encountering sporting icons like Rafael Nadal in elevators reinforces the feeling that, at the Olympics, everyone stands on the same level.

When asked about his most personal Olympic memory, Alberto does not hesitate:
playing the Olympic semifinal.

After missing the semifinal in Rio, stepping into that match was emotionally powerful. The day before the game, the build-up, the expectations and the collective focus made the experience unforgettable – even though Spain ultimately lost to Serbia. For Munárriz, the value of that moment goes far beyond the final score.
The episode then turns toward advice for young athletes. Alberto stresses that while dreaming big is important, enjoyment must always come first. His central message is clear: have fun. Enjoying training, games and daily routines makes long-term commitment possible and sustainable. Big goals like the Olympics should be approached step by step, through small, achievable milestones.

Munárriz shares how he personally structured his development. Rather than obsessing over the Olympic Games as a distant goal, he focused on immediate objectives: breaking into the first team, playing his first match, then becoming a regular starter. Each step brought him closer to the ultimate dream without overwhelming pressure.
Recovery and regeneration are also discussed. With many games played in short periods during major tournaments and the Champions League, Alberto emphasizes the importance of listening to one’s body. Breathing techniques, stretching, quality sleep and occasional cold baths are part of his routine, but he underlines that recovery is highly individual and must be adapted to personal needs.

The conversation closes with reflections on longevity in modern sport. Thanks to improved medical support, recovery methods and professional care, today’s athletes are able to compete at a high level for longer than previous generations. Munárriz expresses gratitude for being able to live this life, travel across Europe, play in the Champions League and continue representing his country at the highest level.

This episode is a calm, thoughtful and inspiring insight into Olympic pressure, personal fulfillment and why the journey matters just as much as the destination.