Juanjo Caselles is preparing for one of the world’s toughest open-water swims: a 36-kilometre crossing of Scotland’s Loch Ness. Orihuela swimmer Juan José “Juanjo” Caselles is preparing to cross Loch Ness in a demanding challenge aimed at continuing to break down barriers for people with disabilities. The 45-year-old, who has been swimming since he was 17, will attempt the 36-kilometre crossing on 2 September. He expects to spend between 11 and …
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