Retraining athletes, mission impossible?

Retraining athletes mission impossible

The retraining of high-level athletes is a sensitive subject. Like soldiers returning from the front after a war, sometimes the gods of the stadium have the greatest difficulty reconverting after their sporting careers.

With Kady Kanouté Tounkara (Mali), 2008 Beijing Olympian and 2007 African Basketball champion with Mali. President of the WADA Education Committee, Member of the IOC Career+ Program Steering Committee. Member of the IOC Entourage and Esports commissions.

“Africa at stake” is also.

– The portrait of an inspiring woman – 1 woman/1 destiny – Azza Besbes (Tunisia), African champion, vice-world champion in saber fencing, graduate of engineering and business schools.

– 1 photo/1 story – the life of Mo Farah, from modern slave to knight of the English crown.

Mo Farah knighted by Queen Elizabeth II: Sir Mo Farah gets knighthood from the Queen – Video Dailymotion.

Photo: Mo Farah receives his knighthood from the Queen (Press Association).

With Yvan Gastaut, historian, lecturer at the University of Nice Côte d’Azur, researcher at the Migration and Society Research Unit, member of the Scientific Council of the National Sports Museum and of the orientation council of the National Museum of the History of ‘immigration.

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