PARIS: France's former Olympic pole vault champion Renaud Lavillenie has found a way to keep his competitive juices flowing during the coronavirus ...
PARIS: France's former Olympic pole vault champion Renaud Lavillenie has found a way to keep his competitive juices flowing during the coronavirus lockdown by staging an"international home containment competition".
"Day 20," he wrote above the video, which was accompanied by his own commentary."Everything is under control! Tears of joy on my face after a 5m61 today during my international home containment competition." During his 20 days of self-isolation, Lavillenie has been regularly posting updates of creative efforts to stay fit, including bench-pressing a toddler and weightlifting using car tyres.
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