Mission PAMA
At 23, Cyprien runs a marathon a day for 25 days, from Paris to Marseille, to raise 50,000 euros for LENVOL, a charity supporting seriously ill children. Mission PAMA is a powerful story of endurance, solidarity, and pushing limits.
At 23, Cyprien runs a marathon a day for 25 days, from Paris to Marseille, to raise 50,000 euros for LENVOL, a charity supporting seriously ill children. Mission PAMA is a powerful story of endurance, solidarity, and pushing limits.
Cyprien Benoist
Self
At 23, Cyprien runs a marathon a day for 25 days, from Paris to Marseille, to raise 50,000 euros for LENVOL, a charity supporting seriously ill children. Mission PAMA is a powerful story of endurance, solidarity, and pushing limits.
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