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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Laure Manaudou Nue Pictures, Nue is French for Nude

Laure Manaudou (21), French Olympic gold medalist swimmer nude pictures. Click on pictures to enlarge.





















French Olympian Laure Manaudou nude pics. Click on pictures to enlarge.




Laure Manaudou (21), French Olympic gold medalist swimmer, took pictures of herself without clothes on for her boyfriend, and Italian swimmer, Luca Marin. Laure and Marin had an ugly public break-up at a recent swim meet in Hungary. The pictures of Laure without clothes appeared just hours after the two split. There is also rumored to be a video, and currently it appears there is no real video only the rumor. Marin said when asked about the photos:

"I know nothing about the video and have only seen the photos. Yes, it looks like it’s really her but it is ridiculous to think that it was me who put them there. They (the allegations) are inventions. I only said that she had done a very rude thing (by throwing the ring away) and that I was happy she was no longer my girlfriend."

Laure was so mad she threw the ring away Marin gave her. Harsh. Lauren said in response to questions about the pictures:

"I’ve decided not to talk about my personal life anymore. I would prefer to keep silent about it at this point."













Laure Manaudou (born October 9, 1986 in Villeurbanne) is a French Olympic, world and European champion swimmer.

Manaudou currently holds the world record for the 400 m freestyle and 200 m freestyle.

She won the gold medal in the women's 400 m freestyle at the 2004 Athens Olympics. It was France's first ever gold medal in women's swimming and the first swimming 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 took the bronze medal at the women's 100 m backstroke. She thus became only the second Frenchwoman to win three medals in a single Summer or Winter Olympic Games, the first being was the track and field athlete Micheline Ostermeyer in London in 1948.

She is currently tied for second (three medals altogether) on the all-time list of French multiple 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, who has five Olympic medals.

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