Opentopia Directory Encyclopedia Tools

Laure Manaudou

Encyclopedia : L : LA : LAU : Laure Manaudou



 

Laure Manaudou (born October 9, 1986 in Villeurbanne) is a French swimmer.

Laure Manaudou in 2005.
Enlarge
Laure Manaudou in 2005.

Career

She won the gold medal in the Women's 400 m Freestyle at the 2004 Athens Olympics. That was France's first ever gold medal in women's swimming and the first gold medal won by a French man or woman since Jean Boiteux's triumph in the 400 m men's freestyle event in Helsinki in 1952.

Manaudou won the silver medal in the Women's 800 m Freestyle at the same Olympics. In that race, she had a quick start but was passed down the stretch by Ai Shibata from Japan.

She won a bronze at the Women's 100 m backstroke, also at the Athens Olympics. She thus became only the second Frenchwoman to win three medals in a single Summer or Winter Olympic Games. The first was the late track and field athlete Micheline Ostermeyer in London in 1948. She is currently joint second on the all-time list of French triple female Winter or Summer Olympic medal winners along with Micheline Ostermeyer, Marielle Goitschel, Pascale Trinquet-Hachin, Perrine Pelen, Anne Briand-Bouthiaux, Marie-José Pérec, Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli and Félicia Ballanger. The all-time leader is the fencer Laura Flessel-Colovic with five Olympic medals.

She won three gold medals at the 2004 European Swimming Championships in Madrid for the following events: 100m backstroke, 400 m freestyle, and the 4x100 m team medley.

On July 24, 2005 at the 2005 Swimming World Championships in Montreal, Canada Manaudou won the Women's 400 m Freestyle. Manaudou was under world record pace for the first half of the race. In the second half of the race, Manaudou was challenged by Shibata, her rival from the Olympics. Pundits are already predicting that Manaudou will eventually eclipse the world record mark in the 400 m, set by Janet Evans at the 1988 Summer Olympics. On the May 12 2006 she broke this old world record during the final of the French championship in Tours, with the time of 4:03.03 (previous record was 4:03.85).

Her coach is Philippe Lucas. Her club is Melun-Dammarie. Her mother Olga Schippers is of Dutch origin, and played badminton in her native country.

External links


Olympic medalists in swimming (women) | Olympic Champions in Women's 400 m Freestyle
1924: Martha Norelius | 1928: Martha Norelius | 1932: Helene Madison | 1936: Rie Mastenbroek | 1948: Ann Curtis | 1952: Valeria Gyenge | 1956: Lorraine Crapp | 1960: Chris von Salza | 1964: Virgina Duenkem | 1968: Debbie Meyer | 1972: Shane Gould | 1976: Petra Thuemer | 1980: Ines Diers | 1984: Tiffany Cohen | 1988: Janet Evans | 1992: Dagmar Hase | 1996: Michelle Smith | 2000: Brooke Bennett | 2004: Laure Manaudou

 


From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.


Search Titles
0123456789
ABCDEFGHIJ
KLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZ?

E-mail this article to:

Personal Message: