Exatlón 2021: Who is the NEW man who will arrive as a reinforcement of Pathfinders

The fifth season from Exatlon Mexico is increasingly intense and exciting, an edition that between the exhausting tests, the participation of special forces and the entry of new reinforcements, have made the public more and more attentive to the reality show from TV Azteca.

And if it is about reinforcements, it is precisely this issue that is still on everyone’s lips, since shortly the blue team will be strengthened with a new member.

After the departure of Yareli Arguijo, Conquerors had to weigh a drop, which, to some degree, detracts from group performance. Now, with the entry of a new athlete, they will surely be more motivated to go out with greater safety in each circuit that is to come.

New Pathfinder booster revealed

For a couple of days there has been talk of the Income of a reinforcement for Pathfinders, news that is good for the team, after the elimination of Yareli Arguijo.

Until now the identity of this new athlete was unknown. However, spoiler accounts have let us know who it is.

This booster for the blue team in Exatlon Mexico it is Yusef Farah, former participant of the second season of this reality show from TV Azteca.

The news about the upcoming arrival of this Jalisco athlete immediately generated reactions among Instagram users. While some celebrated the entry of this former contestant, there were others who disagreed.

Who is Yusef Farah, new reinforcement of the blue team in Exatlón México?

In the coming days Conquerors they will receive their new reinforcement, Yusef Farah, an athlete who was already part of the reality show and who joined the Heroes team at that time.

Yusef Farah is from Guadalajara, Jalisco and is currently 29 years old. He is a triathlon athlete, so he is an expert in three specific disciplines: judo, rugby and athletics.

In addition to being a high-performance athlete, the new Pathfinder booster has a degree in Biology and is of Lebanese descent.

As part of his career as an elite athlete, Yusef Farah He was a 12-time national Judo champion, in addition to having participated in the Pan American Games in Toronto, after being selected in the 2015 nationals.

His foray into judo occurred because this athlete was a victim of bullying, in addition to having confessed that as a child he had no friends and that his first four years practicing this sport were complicated due to various injuries and fainting spells that he had during that time.

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