Still in the process of resuming training, Christophe Lemaitre has only returned to peaks since the start of the week, but does not say goodbye to the end of his season. The Lemaitre-Tribondeau-Carraz trio will not give up with the goal of the next World Championships organized in the summer of in Eugene in the United States.
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Lemaitre's achievement prompted a discussion with an uncomfortable theme in the French press. Le Monde wrote: "It has launched an old and controversial debate that can be summarised by the question: Do black people run faster than white people and if so, why?
Blogs and message boards on liberal websites deplored the references to race as inflammatory while at the other end of the political spectrum extremist sites celebrated what they regarded as a victory for the white race. For Lemaitre the topic was distasteful. I had a good race, I broke the record, but there is not much more to say. I did what I had to do, that's it. He shrugged when told he had entered the history books: "The history of French sprinting, yes, but let's not say that I'm in the big league yet.
But that did not stop the debate. It is clear there is no genetic or other thing. It's just the kind of work you put in. For Lemaitre, who describes himself as "a little bit introverted", the TV cameras have taken some getting used to.
After he broke the national record L'Equipe put him on the front page, even though the Tour de France was taking place. Overnight he was a celebrity. All the more surprising, then, that Lemaitre never dreamed of being an athlete — he was more interested in watching Olympic Marseille. In , he won the world junior m title in Poland. Last year he broke Dwain Chambers' European junior record to win gold at the European junior championships in His 9.
At the time of the world championships in France [], I knew nothing about my sport. More recently I have started to fill in the gaps. Today, I follow the news closely, I watch the races of my m and m rivals on television.
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