“I’m going to the Paralympic Games, in misfortune there is happiness”

You have to call on your mind for serious things

If children met Paralympic athletes, what questions would come to mind? This is the idea of ​​our special series “Children’s World” broadcast on the occasion of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Charlie Dupiot asked children to interview Edmond Sanka, a para-canoe competitor, and Badr Touzi, a shot put specialist.

Badr Touzi, French athlete, practices shot put. They are 10 middle school students to question him around the idea of ​​resilience, which is much talked about during this period of Paralympic Games. Their first names: Anna, Meili, Medina, Sienna, Delphine, Lili-Rose, Neelah, Ilyan, Alice and Lisa. They are students in 4th grade at the Collège international de l’est parisien in Noisy-le-Grand. They recorded their questions and their reflections on the microphone of our reporter Charlie Dupiot who passed them on to the athlete Badr Touzi.

Fourth episode of our special “Children’s World” series dedicated to the Paralympic Games.

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