Subtil timing. Tony Estanguet, le président du COJO Paris 2024, a profité de la date de son 42ème anniversaire, mercredi 6 mai, pour prendre sa plus belle plume et rédiger une longue lettre à la « famille olympique » française.
Elle a été envoyée en début de matinée. Puis le triple champion olympique, confiné en famille dans sa maison de Pau, a partagé avec son directeur de cabinet, Michaël Aloïso, un « temps d’échange » avec les médias, le premier depuis le début de la crise sanitaire.
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