57 km of swimming in an Argentinian river, the new crazy challenge of quadri-amputee swimmer Théo Curin

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“This race scares me. All the pressure is on me. And I like it. “Almost a year after crossing Lake Titicaca in the company of Malia Metella and Matthieu Witvoet, Théo Curin embarks this Sunday, November 13 (noon, French time) in a new crazy bet as he likes them. The famous 22-year-old quadri-amputee swimmer will indeed be at the start, with 18 other competitors (including a Frenchwoman), of the Santa Fe-Coronda aquatic marathon, in Argentina. A race created in 1961 of approximately 57 km which connects the two cities in the northeast of the country, in opaque and muddy waters… infested with jellyfish, piranhas and caimans.

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