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French swimmers to set off for cross-Atlantic record-breaking relay

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As they glide through the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, French swimmers Matthieu Witvoet and Chloe Leger Witvoet are putting the finishing touches on two years of rigorous training for a record-breaking relay swim across the Atlantic Ocean, aimed at raising awareness about ocean conservation.

Breakdown
  • Mathieu Ouivaud and Chloé Léger-Ouivaud will attempt a three-month, 3,800-kilometer relay swim across the Atlantic. 8s
  • The couple will swim in six-hour shifts daily, aiming to set records for the longest female ocean crossing and the longest swimming relay with drifting. 28s
  • Their expedition aims to raise awareness for ocean conservation, supported by their educational program 'Ocean at School,' which has engaged over 63,000 students. 50s
  • Teachers will receive weekly lesson plans on ocean topics, and students will track the swimmers' progress through media updates. 1m 4s
  • The journey will be supported by a four-person crew, including a nurse, and the couple emphasizes the importance of their awareness campaign alongside the physical challenge. 1m 38s
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