Paralympic champion (gold medalist at the Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in the 400m in 2016, silver and bronze in Beijing in 2008 in the 200m and 400m, bronze in London in 2012 in the 100m; triple champion in the world), suffering from a significant visual impairment, the Franco-Malian Nantenin Keita (37) pursues the ambition to shine at the Paralympic Games in Paris in 2024. A project that the daughter of the Malian musician Salif Keita lives passionately on the track and that she accompanies behind the scenes as a member of the board of directors of Paris 2024.
LE FIGARO.
- What does this first dedicated day represent?
Nantenin KEITA.
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It is the promotion of our movement, it puts a focus on us.
It is also the opportunity offered to come and meet Paralympic sports and parasports, to discover, to take an interest.
The idea is to facilitate reading, understanding, to create links on the eve of Paris 2024.
Can such a day be a source of inspiration?
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