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"I was in a catastrophic situation…" : Laurent Luyat talks about his health problems at the last Tour de France

Last summer, Laurent Luyat had to drop the antenna for health reasons in the middle of the Tour de France. The sports reporter returned to his misfortune in an interview with Buzz TV on Tuesday, May 23…

A Tour de France like no other for Laurent Luyat. Last July, the famous sports reporter had to leave his job a few days before the end of the full competition due to health reasons, as he announced himself on his Twitter account: “Friends due to health reasons (not important) I will not be able to finish the tour. I am sad. Never happened to me, funny.“However, the Grenoble native was able to quickly resume his post for the European Sports Championship in August.

Tuesday, May 23, Laurent Luyat was invited to the set. Buzz-TV present your book 20 years of Roland-Garros. The 55-year-old presenter has been on the terrace of France Télévisions since 2003 to watch the Grand Slam tournament, which is held from 28 May to 11 June this year. The journalist, who had a physically difficult 2022 year, took advantage of the opportunity and gave some news: “I had a professional year last year but it was complicated health-wise. I had rotator cuff surgery on my shoulder. It went very well, except that it was a six-month rehab. It was too long. My other shoulder was also bruised from falling at the Olympic games in Beijing, I slipped on the ice, that is, infiltration.

Then Laurent Luyat returned to his sudden departure from the France Télévisions antenna during the final Tour de France:I think I got a Covid or I don’t know which virus, which… I was in a disastrous situation! When I returned to Paris, I had a fever of 40 for four days. I said to myself: “If tomorrow the fever falls and I am in Paris and I have left them…”, frankly, I would be discouraged! And finally he continued. Friday, Saturday, even Sunday, arrival on the Champs-Élysées was time to get up from my seat and drink a glass of water, it was Everest without oxygen!“Fear more than harm for Laurent Luyat who managed to get back on his feet:”I rested and was treated. By Monday morning, it was all over! I’m down to 37, I’m almost never tired. It went as it came. It’s been going really well ever since!

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Source: Programme Television

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