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Julien Henx: "People Realize I'm Not Finished Yet

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When Julien Henx took part in his first games of the small European states in Liechtenstein in 2011, Emma Barthel was only 13 months in the world. "That's already crazy," says the swimmer. He was 15 years old then, just like Barthel now. At the JPEE 2025 in Andorra, the two of them went together for the team Lëtzebuerg into the pool. On June 20th, Henx becomes 30. "The JPEE accompany me half my life", he explains.
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When Julien Henx took part in his first games of the small European states in Liechtenstein in 2011, Emma Barthel was only 13 months in the world. "That's already crazy," says the swimmer. He was 15 years old then, just like Barthel now. At the JPEE 2025 in Andorra, the two of them went together for the team Lëtzebuerg into the pool. On June 20th, Henx becomes 30. "The JPEE accompany me half my life", he explains.

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Wort.lu broke the news in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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