The French Sports Minister has become the first Games official to swim in the River Seine to prove it's clean enough for Olympic competition.
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A 75-year-old American swimmer took a dip in the Seine River on Thursday, braving the murky waters in central Paris to celebrate the Fourth of July and highlight the French government's efforts to clean up the river for the Olympic Games.
The French Sports Minister has become the first Games official to swim in the River Seine to prove it's clean enough for Olympic competition.
The French sports minister has become the first Paris 2024 official to swim in the Seine in an attempt to prove the river is clean enough for Olympic...
The French sports minister has become the first Paris 2024 official to swim in the Seine in an attempt to prove the river is clean enough for Olympic...
PARIS (Reuters) - French Sports Minister Amelie Oudea Castera took the plunge and swam in the River Seine on Saturday, in a publicity moment that ...
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