Paralympic Games: Laurent Chardard, the fight of a swimmer September 2, 2021 French swimmer Laurent Chardard’s hope of securing a Paralympic medal has not yet fizzled out. Stung to the quick by its disappointing entry into… Continue Reading
“Nadia, Butterfly”, the loneliness of the long-distance swimmer August 4, 2021 Nadia, Butterfly ** by Pascal Plante Quebec film, 1 h 47, Official selection of the 2020 Cannes Film Festival In full glory, the Canadian… Continue Reading
Tokyo Olympics: American swimmer Simone Manuel’s rediscovered mind July 30, 2021 Her name is Simone too. Not Simone Biles, Simone Manuel. For the moment, she does not make the Olympic column like her compatriot gymnast,… Continue Reading
Australian swimmer Maddie Groves slams door to Olympic selection denouncing sexism June 11, 2021 Two-time Australian Olympic swimming medalist Maddie Groves slammed the selection door for the Tokyo Olympics, denouncing the presence in the sport of “Misogynistic pervert”…. Continue Reading