️???? Michaël Jérémiasz: “I was between a Rafael Nadal and a Benoît Paire, I needed to work hard and also to burn my life” – Belle Trace

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This week, the former wheelchair tennis player Michaël Jérémiasz is the guest of Flo Masnada in Belle Trace.

He evokes overflowing his documentary that he is shooting as a producer. The angle: “How sport has changed the lives of people with disabilities around the world for 150 years”.

Then he talks about his podcast (05:00) created with So good on the sexuality of people with disabilities.

He then looks at his association “Comme les Autres” (06:05) which offers social support boosted by sport and thrills to people who have become physically disabled after an accident.

His accident is obviously in question (11:37). Michaël Jérémiasz comes back to it and explains that it took a long time before returning to the scene of his accident in Avoriaz.

Before turning to wheelchair tennis (2:10 pm), a sport he played at a very high level. He recounts his career as a high level athlete which led him to the Olympic Games.

Good listening !

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