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  1. Laure Manaudou (Villeurbanne, Rhône-Alpes, 9 de octubre de 1986) es una nadadora francesa ganadora de tres medallas en los Juegos Olímpicos de Atenas 2004. Pertenece al Club CN Melun-Dammarie. Mide 1,78 m, pesa 63 kg y tiene 37 años. Está entrenada por Philippe Lucas. Su madre, Olga Schippers, es holandesa y era jugadora de bádminton en su ...

  2. Laure Manaudou (French pronunciation: [lɔʁ manodu]; born 9 October 1986) is a retired French Olympic, world and European champion swimmer. She has held the world record in freestyle events between 200 and 1500 meter.

  3. Laure Manaudou, née le 9 octobre 1986 à Villeurbanne, est une nageuse française pratiquant les quatre nages (brasse, papillon, crawl, dos crawlé) ayant obtenu des résultats nationaux et internationaux dans la quasi-totalité des distances de compétition : 50 m, 100 m, 200 m, 400 m, 800 m et 1500 m.

  4. Born to compete. Born in 1986 in the Rhone region of France, Laure Manaudou grew up in a sporting family. Her father Jean-Luc was a handball coach, while her mother Olga was a top badminton player. However, it was in the pool that the youngster flourished. She did so well at her local club that when she was 14 she was ‘headhunted’ by top ...

  5. Subscribed. 118. 123K views 17 years ago. Laure Manaudou of France won the women's 400-meter freestyle final at the world swimming championships on Sunday to successfully defend the title she...

  6. La exnadadora francesa Laure Manaudou, triple medallista olímpica en Atenas 2004, fue la primera deportista francesa en portar la Antorcha Olímpica camino a París. Manaudou recibió la llama de parte de Stéfanos Duskos, remero griego oro en Tokio 2020, que fue el primer portador desde el antiguo estadio olímpico hasta las ...

  7. Biography. One of the prominent female swimmers of the first decade of the 21st century, Laure Manaudou excelled in the long distance freestyle events, as well as the backstroke. Her first major international event were the 2004 European Championships, during which she claimed three golds (400 freestyle, 100 backstroke, medley relay).