Rémi Jacob 11h20, June 07, 2023

France Télévisions unveiled on Tuesday, June 6, 2023 everything you need to know about its new daily show "Aux Jeux Citoyens!" broadcast until the Olympic Games. The program will last 26 minutes and will be presented by Carole Gaessler. Laure Manaudou, Marie-José Pérec, Théo Curin, Stéphane Diagana and Céline Dumerc will intervene.

The name of the TV France show for the Olympic Games was unveiled on Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at a press conference. France Télévisions did not wish to communicate precisely on its programming. But, in all likelihood, it will arrive on the air on France 3 in early July. It will be from Monday to Friday at 20:20. And that until the start of the Olympic Games in July 2024.

A show that's not just for sports fans

It will last 26 minutes. The aim is to turn up the pressure one year before the start of the Olympic Games and offer a daily countdown. And beware, it will not be a sports show for purists, but a program accessible to all! This is what explains on Europe 1 its presenter Carole Gaessler: "It's more than sport. Don't expect me on the field of pure sport, because that's not going to be my role. My role, precisely, is to remain who I am, that is to say curious about a universe that I do not know. So I'll try to explore it. It is also aimed at sports fans, that is to say that we will be credible. And Alex Boyon, one of France Télévisions' sports figures, will be that credibility, as will our consultants, former champions. But above all, I want to address all those who do not follow the sport."

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Théo Curin will have his own column

Among these "former champion consultants" that she has just mentioned, and who will be on set with her, Stéphane Diagana, Laura Manaudou, Mari-José Perec, or Théo Curin. The disabled swimmer will also have his own section, every Friday. It will be called Theo the taxi." The idea, in fact, is to take with me, in my little electric car, a sportswoman or a sportsman and take her to the place where he wants to go, quite simply. We don't talk about lap times, we don't talk about results, we just talk about their lives, quite simply. And then we do everything we can do in the car, which is sing, laugh, play games. I stop at the side of the road or in a parking lot to play them games. The main goal is to have fun and see the athletes as we rarely see them," explains Théo Curin in Culture Médias. This show called Aux Jeux Citoyens will be discovered very soon on France 3.