Contents
The programme normally consists of a report, with a duration of between 10 and 20 minutes on average, and several sections that have changed over the seasons.
The reports are about activities that take place in the mountains, in the air or on water and are designed to highlight the activities of people who do the sport.
Most of the reports can be categorised into one of these four general groups:
- relatively unknown sporting activities
- profiles of outstanding sportsmen and women in different fields
- competitions
- in-house creations
The programme includes or has included the following sections:
- racons (ideas for discovering new routes)
- nius (short news items)
- i a + ... (short reports lasting 3–5 minutes)
- alerta (safety advice from the GRAE of the Firefighterss of the Generalitat)
- embat (news about water sports)
- vici-bici (news about sports involving the bicycle)
- en forma (tips for getting fit given by instructors from DiR)
- aparador (recommendations about equipment given by specialised shops)
- musical (reports accompanied by music)
- somni d'aventura (competition to win a sports trip to a place of interest)
Read more about this topic: Temps D'aventura
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