Some new stuff (or at least stuff I haven’t read before)
He was never one for team sports, the closest feeling he got to skating before trying it himself was tennis.
His sisters’ coaches actually didn’t want to take him in because of the limited ice time. His mom convinced them, but he says it was because they wanted to keep Laura, even if that meant accepting a little brother who didn’t even know how to put his skates on.
He said his dad found it hard to understand figure skating, and he thought he could sharpen their blades the way you do with a knife

But he studied it and he made his own machine to sharpen it. He quickly moved from the “school” level to the club, and he says that one of the reasons must have been that his coaches didn’t want him to mess around with the other kids
Given that Laura was Spain’s national champion, he felt like he had some privileges. If they wanted her sister, they would have to bear with him, too. But he didn’t take advantage of it, at least not consciously, he was just a mischievous child. His first competitions were more like exhibitions because he was the only one of his category, so he was always 1st, 2nd, 3rd and last. But he didn’t care, because it was just him and the rink.