Prince’s Carabiniers of Monaco Assist Swiss Swimmer in Record-Breaking Open Water Swim

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27-year-old Swiss swimmer Noam Yaron enlists the support of Prince’s Carabiniers to protect him from jellyfish during his attempt to swim from Calvi to Monaco and set a new open water record.

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The Prince’s Carabiniers of Monaco have been called upon to assist Noam Yaron, a 27-year-old Swiss swimmer, in his attempt to set a new open water record by swimming from Calvi to Monaco. Yaron requested the support of the Carabiniers to protect him from the abundance of jellyfish in the area. The unit, known for their expertise in various operations, has taken on this unusual mission. The swim is expected to be a challenging feat due to the distance and potential obstacles. The Prince’s Carabiniers have a long history of assisting in different endeavors and are now lending their support to this record-breaking swim.

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