First, imagine yourself in his place.
Go to the track of a stadium, blindfold yourself, hold the hand of a friend and run as fast as possible, in the dark without knowing where you are going.
It's complicated, but that's the life of Timothée Adolphe (32).
Paralympic vice-champion of the 100m in 10'90 in Tokyo, the runner from the PUC (Paris University Club) sprints, thus, in the most total darkness.
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