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Dijon. He Crosses France (and the Côte-d’Or) in a Wheelchair for a Good Cause

Summary by bienpublic.com
A former soldier turned firefighter and then disabled athlete, Nicolas Marfil set himself a challenge: to cross France from north to south in a wheelchair, to honor the military and firefighters. He also raised money for two charities. A journey that took him to Côte-d'Or for four days, from Châtillon-sur-Seine to Beaune, via Dijon, where we met him this Saturday.
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A former soldier turned firefighter and then disabled athlete, Nicolas Marfil set himself a challenge: to cross France from north to south in a wheelchair, to honor the military and firefighters. He also raised money for two charities. A journey that took him to Côte-d'Or for four days, from Châtillon-sur-Seine to Beaune, via Dijon, where we met him this Saturday.

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bienpublic.com broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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