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results are not long in coming and within three years she beat
20 records of France. In 2003, she won third place in 100 backstroke
at the World Championships and wins and its first international
title. The desire to win the overwhelming and in 2004 she became
the best French representative at the Athens Olympics by getting
3 medals (1 gold in the 400m, 1 silver in 800m and bronze in 100
backstroke). Discovered by the general public Laure becomes an
idol, but she keeps a cool head and remain focused on their sport,
for proof, she became world champion in the 400m in July 2005.
In 2006, Laure Manaudou pulverizes the clock on 400 m (3'56 "09)
and became the fastest woman in the world at that distance (she
also holds the world record in 800 meters). In women of heart
after the World Championships Swimming 2007 or she has won 5 medals
and a new world record (1'55 "52 in 200m freestyle), the
beautiful Laure Manaudou decides to leave the French training
center to be closer to her ex - boyfriend, Luca Marin. Yet a few
months later, she changed back to life from training with his
brother Ambérieux. Side heart big change too, as the beautiful
Laura left Luca Marin Stasiulis for Benjamin, a young promising
swimmer. Despite criticism, Laure Manaudou is a great champion,
she proves to the European Championships in December 2007 with
two wins and a new European record in 100 meters. Beginning in
2008, to prepare more actively for the Beijing Olympics, Laure
Manaudou is a double hit by moving in Mulhouse, she finds herself
in the same club as her fiance and train under the guidance of
Lionel Horter, a best French coaches. Here she prepares for the
Beijing Olympics, and his new title of European champion in 200
meter backstroke (2'07''99, record of France) in Eindhoven in
March 2008 shows that is ready. His poor performance at the Beijing
Olympics in 2008 are unborn doubt in the mind of Laura. She decides
to take a few months off away from the ponds. After careful consideration,
Laure Manaudou announced in September 2009 it stopped swimming,
because it feels it has made all these dreams in this sport. Thank
you Laure Manaudou for having made us dream too.
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