new presenter of the game “Slam” on France 3

Para sportsman, actor, model and host! Théo Curin will present the next season of the daily game “Slam” on France 3, succeeding Cyril Féraud.

Disabled swimmer Théo Curin will present the next season of the successful daily game France 3, Slamin place of Cyril Féraud, reveals France Televisionsconfirming information from Parisian/Today in France.

Face of French disabled sports

A four-limb amputee at the age of six following meningitis, Théo Curin, 24, is the main face of disabled sports in France. The announcement of his arrival at the helm of this successful show comes two and a half months before the Paralympic Games (August 28-September 8, 2024), organized in the wake of the Paris Olympics.

Slam, pillar of France 3

Broadcast at 5:30 p.m., Slam is one of the pillars of the grid France 3 since 2009, when Cyril Féraud began hosting it. Candidates must answer questions to find letters and thus complete crossword grids. “Take good care of the baby”, launched Cyril Féraud on the social network X to the attention of his successor, wishing him “all the joy in the world at the helm of Slam at the start of the school year”.

Sportsman, actor, model, presenter…

Théo Curin participated in his first Paralympic Games at the age of 16, in Rio in 2016, before becoming a double world vice-champion in 2017 and winning a bronze medal at the World Championships two years later. On television, he is already one of the faces ofClose call, the travel magazine of France 5 (“Echappées Belles”: Théo Curin takes on Savoie). He is also an actor and model.

Féraud animates 2 other games

For his part, Cyril Féraud, one of the star presenters of the public group, 39 years old, will present Everyone wants to take its place, another game broadcast at midday on France 2, replacing Jarry, who only stayed for one season. Féraud keeps the animation of another game, Family duels, broadcast on France 3 Before Slam.

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