From Swim news:
"In Italy I will show that I can win another way, by training another way. I'm used to pressure: over the year, I've become the only winning Frenchwoman." We assume she means in a pool, and we assume she's forgotten the European crowns won by the likes of her former teammate with Lucas, Esther Baron, and Alena Popchanka, coached by Fred Vergnoux in Edinburgh.
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"Luca Marin will be there," he told the Italian and French press, adding that he would call French technical director Claude Fauquet today to talk about Manaudou's form. Her new coach Paolo Penso was reported as being "90 per cent" sure that she would also race at the French nationals.
Well, that's nice. Perhaps France would like to make that 100 per cent, if only to draw in the crowds." [Link]
Laure Manaudou has significantly changed her training after spliting from her former coach. Though the type of workouts are not mentioned she alludes primarily to emotional and diet changes. In an interview with an Italian newspaper, the Gazzetta dello Sport, Manaudou stated the following:
- While maturing, I learned more things and I opened the eyes, even if I do not disavow the past", said the world champion.
- "I had to be only a machine, whereas I have also a heart and a head. I often cried and I was not able to eat correctly", said Manaudou about her trainings in Canet-in-Roussillon (southern of France): [Link]
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The French are well known for their rich, calorie-laden diet along side of what to an American would be copious wine consumption. It sounds like Mademoiselle Manaudou was on a restricted diet which left a lot of good things off the table. Incidentally the French also stress moderation in eating food - the percentage of French with an obesity problem is only a small fraction of that seen in the States.
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