Olympic Champion Lefert Quits The Pool To Make A Living

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September 14, 2012 03:28 AM
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Members of France's 4x100m men's freestyle relay team Clement Lefert, Fabien Gilot and Amaury Leveaux cheer as their anchor Yannick Agnel swims the final leg, during the event final at the London 2012 More... Credit: REUTERS/Michael Dalder

Olympic 4x100 freestyle relay champion Clement Lefert has quit swimming to go back to university, saying he will not be able to make a living out of his sport.

"I have put an end to my career to focus entirely on my studies," the 24-year-old Lefert told local newspaper Nice-Matin on Friday.

"I did not take this decision overnight. I have been considering it for a while because I always worried about my future."

Lefert, who also took a 4x200 freestyle relay silver medal at the London Games, said he wanted a bright professional future and had enrolled at business school EDHEC, one of the best in France.

"I want to have a job I like, not one I would not have chosen and I am fully aware that swimming will never make me free from want," he said.

"I am not Camille Lacourt, Yannick Agnel or Laure Manaudou," he said, referring to the few French swimmers who clinched lucrative advertising contracts after they won world or Olympic titles.

Manaudou, who was the 2004 Olympic 400m freestyle champion but failed to get into a final in London, gets 1.5 million euros ($1.93 million) a year from sponsors, according to daily newspaper Le Parisien.

By comparison, American swimmer Michael Phelps, the world's most decorated Olympic athlete, has been earning five to seven million dollars a year since the 2008 Beijing Olympics, according to media reports. ($1 = 0.7748 euros).



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