After the pole, the posts?

“It would not be improbable that I would do

Koh-Lanta

(…).

I like the adventure side, I'm a guy crazy about challenges, ”declared Renaud Lavillenie in the columns of

L'Equipe Magazine

published on Saturday.

The weekly linked to the sports daily devoted its last issue to the flagship program of TF1 and, on this occasion, organized a cross-talk between Claude, candidate for the anniversary season La Légende currently being broadcast, and the pole vaulter.

The 2012 Olympic champion, thus took the opportunity to slip that he would see himself in the show once his sporting career is over.

"I will talk to Denis [Brogniart]," he said.

In 2010, the

Le Choc des heroes

edition 

had effectively made the competition of ex-sportswomen and sportsmen such as Franck Leboeuf, Myriam Lamare, Frédérique Jossinet or Gwendal Peizerat, among others, but nothing says that the production plans to renew the experience.

"We do not identify with a world champion"

In another article in

L'Equipe Magazine

, Denis Brogniart recalls that the program prefers to rely on anonymous people.

“Viewers are very attached to that because they identify with the candidates.

If tomorrow you put Martin Fourcade in the running, the identification phenomenon will be less strong: we do not identify with a world champion, we have curiosity for him.

And today, the main spring of

Koh-Lanta

is to live an adventure by proxy, ”explains the host.

Romain Lavillenie therefore runs the risk of having to continue to experiment with comfort and immunity in front of his television screen.

Even if he tends the pole to the production.

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