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Trusting Blindly: How Louis From Dresden Became the Eyesight and Heart of an Australian

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An 18-year-old Dresdner becomes an indispensable companion at the world games of organ transplanters: Louis Bianchin supports the almost blind Australian Josh Yates – a special encounter.
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At the World Transplant Games in Dresden, the importance of organ donation is impressively demonstrated, because all athletes depended on it. Thanks to the transplants, there are now sports excellence again.

The Gaditian sprinter Miguel Ángel Muñoz this week faced the challenge of defending his world title in 100 straight meters at the 25th World Transplantation Games, which are held in Dresden (Germany) from 17 to 24 August.The Gaditian athlete has already added several successes in the international event: Silver in 100 smooth meters, Silver in 200 smooth meters, Bronze in 400 smooth meters and fifth place in a long jump.World Champion in PerthIn …

An 18-year-old Dresdner becomes an indispensable companion at the world games of organ transplanters: Louis Bianchin supports the almost blind Australian Josh Yates – a special encounter.

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rnd.de broke the news in Germany on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
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