#101 Florent Manaudou

Inside with Brett Hawke - Un pódcast de Brett Hawke

Florent Manaudou is the 2012 Olympic Champion in the Men's 50 Freestyle. Anthony Ervin clipped him in 2016 to mess up his bid to win back-to-back Olympic titles. Florent retired and became a professional handball player. He has since come out of retirement to join Energy Standard as part of the International Swimming League. This episode is brought to you by Aquavolo, the inventor of Drag Sox, one of my favorite pieces of training equipment. They are a must have as we use them nearly every day. There is no simpler training tool to build power in the water than a pair of Drag Sox. Which is exactly why we partnered with them. Order a pair of Drag Sox, type in "BRETT" at checkout, and save 10%! Available globally! This offer is good through November so order now! DRAG SOX ARE THE PERFECT STOCKING STUFFER! Show Notes: How do a sister and a brother both win Olympic Gold? Laure leading the way.  Reminiscing about the 2000 Olympics. Wanting to be just like Ian Thorpe. Roman Barnier, James Gibson, and the work they've done together. Making the decision between going after the 100 Fly or the 50 Free. After 2011 World Championships, he decided the 50 Free was it. The only problem is he had to beat his French compatriots first. Winning the 50 Free at the 2012 London Olympics. Beating out his brother-in-law. Becoming Olympic Champion at 21 years old: it was difficult. Getting beat by Anthony Ervin at the 2016 Rio Olympics.  Playing professional handball. Can you break 21 in the 50 LCM Free? What's it like to race Caeleb Dressel? "I love it!" - Florent Manaudou Who is the best sprinter in swimming history? And much more! Subscribe, Review, Share! Apple Google Spotify YouTube Connect | Brett Hawke On Instagram @hawkebr on Twitter @insidewithbh On Facebook @insidewithbh Produced by: SWIMNERD: Pace Clocks, Live Results, and More. Sponsored by: Drag Sox from Aquavolo. Type in "BRETT" at checkout to save 10%! Special Thanks: Antonin Grenier, the photographer for this episode's artwork. And, to Mine Kasapoglu, for sharing her pictures of Florent with us, also. Supported by: Fitter & Faster

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