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Frédérick BousquetFreddy Bousquet, 21.33May 17, 2009 Just 3 weeks after breaking the World Record in the 50 Free, French Olympian Fred Bousquet lowered his own US Open Record at the Charlotte UltraSwim.
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Close, Chris, but the quote is about the dutch, not the french. Excellent reference, however.
finally found a Frenchman who doesn't surrender....
Nobody knows; it's never been done.
wakka wakka wakka
To semi-quote the great Nigel Powers from "Goldmember":
"There's only two things I hate in this world. People who are intolerant of other people's cultures and the French".
Just kidding Frenchy. France is bringing it right now and I think its awesome.
i dont like the french, but i love this guy.
"There's only two things I hate in this world. People who are intolerant of other people's cultures and the French".
Just kidding Frenchy. France is bringing it right now and I think its awesome.
What the hell do you have against us?
Just because of an awkwardness from Bernard, exit of its context and too much advanced by journalists??
I don't wanna have an argument, i just wanna know what the hell do you have against us and if it's because of one person do you think all the french are like this guy??
be open minded dude!
Whatever congratulation freddy, AND CONGRATULATION PHELPS for your meeting et for all you have done for this sport (yes i'm french but i can congratulate guys of others country without a "but i don't like this the habitants of this country"
Take it easy Peter_Gallick (if that is your real name) obviously I don't think that there is a suit that lets you dope...or do I
btw- i think 6 or 7 of the swimmers in that 50 final were wearing a Jaked, but Fred was the only one who went 21.33...so if the Jaked suits are magic, why didn't everybody else go 21 low? Could it be that no matter what technology exists, it still comes down to the swimmer inside the suit?