Amaury Leveaux’s Tell-All Book, “Sex, Drugs, and Swimming” Comes Out on Wednesday

Amaury Leveaux, the Bad Boy of French Swimming, is in the news again. Leveaux, who has held the SCM world record in the men’s 100 free (44.94) since the 2008 European Championships in Rijeka, Croatia, has written a “tell-all” book, going behind the scenes of French swimming. “Sexe, drogue et natation: un nageur brise l’omerta” or “Sex, Drugs, and Swimming: A Swimmer Breaks the Code of Silence,” comes out on Wednesday, April 22, and already it is getting a lot of media attention.

The weekly “Journal du dimanche” published several extracts today, and Leveaux has given interviews to various French media outlets. Leveaux tells L’Equipe that he wrote the book because since his retirement in 2013, people often say he isn’t anything like the image they had of him. He was often portrayed in the media as “the guy who doesn’t care, who is extravagant, who is a bit impolite… and in fact, it’s the opposite. I wrote the book to set the record straight.”

But as the journalists are quick to point out, he may actually have done more to stir things up than to calm the waters. Never one to mince his words, Leveaux apparently takes on much of the world of French swimming. Beginning with the Federation, whom he calls dinosaurs who want to play the system, all the way to his fellow members of the National Team, Leveaux has something to say about nearly everyone.

And yet, from early reports, it seems that for the most part, Leveaux stops just short of naming names. For example, he talks about a “darling of the French public” whom he sees at a party during the London Olympics snorting cocaine from between the breasts of one of the press attachés. When the journalist asks, “aren’t you putting everyone (on the London team) under suspicion?” Leveaux responds, “there’s no suspicion. A guy did something. If he recognizes himself, he recognizes himself.”

Leveaux goes on to say that he enjoyed the occasional line of coke, too, but that some of the swimmers used cocaine as a performance enhancer, and that even the coaches had some idea of what was going on. Yet again, he doesn’t point fingers at any one person.

Leveaux also throws a collective jab at the Marseille swimmers, such as Fabien Gilot, Frédérick Bousquet, Florent Manaudou and Camille Lacourt, who he says are show-offs, and are full of themselves. “For some of them, their behavior is nowhere near as nice as their muscles.” Yet at the same time he admits that he had tried to join Marseille, known for its sprint program, after London to prepare for 2016, but only one of the swimmers wanted him; the others said no.

One swimmer for whom Leveaux holds nothing back is Cesar Cielo, whom he accuses of doping. “Cheaters are like pedophiles. A bullet to the head. Maybe I’m being extreme.” Cielo won gold to Leveaux’s silver in the 50m free in Beijing in 2008.

And yet Leveaux insists he is not bitter. He just felt there were too many “dumb” memoirs and autobiographies; he wanted to tell his own story.

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Aquajosh
9 years ago

I’m more interested in finding out who the Russian swimmer that trained with him that went back to Russia to get testosterone injections was. The story he tells is very much in line with what we’re hearing about the ARD documentaries. Anyone have any ideas as to who this might be?

brasseur
9 years ago

Ha. Having trained with the guy for almost a year I find it laughable that he thinks he’s portrayed unfairly by the media. Maybe it’s what made him a great swimmer, but the guy is one of the most self centred people I’ve ever met. He was only ever interested in fame (hence the release of this book I guess).

SWIMFR
Reply to  brasseur
9 years ago

Are you Hugues Duboscq ?

brasseur
Reply to  SWIMFR
9 years ago

There should be no suspicion. If he recognizes myself, he recognizes myself

floppy
9 years ago

Some people think John McEnroe is a bitter, self-centered jerk. But he made tennis much more popular. Swimming could definitely use an infusion of personality

But does he have any evidence on Cielo? Or just rumors?

Reply to  floppy
9 years ago

Well,
he has just something on Cielo:He is 2008 SILVER medallist at 50 free.
What a hateful guy!

Who was born to be Amaury Levaux, will never be a Florent Manaudou! And confessing coke usage is not something to take lightly…

Paul
9 years ago

Does anyone know for certain that the release is only going to be in French?

Speedy
9 years ago

Thank you Anne for this posting! I really want the book, but do you know if there will be a translated version?

Team Rwanda
9 years ago

Thanks for the videos Bobo

bobo gigi
9 years ago

And the soon to be married couple
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iADUrb4Jzxg

bobo gigi
9 years ago

About Anne Lepesant

Anne Lepesant

Anne Lepesant is the mother of four daughters, all of whom swam in college. With an undergraduate degree from Princeton (where she was an all-Ivy tennis player) and an MBA from INSEAD, she worked for many years in the financial industry, both in France and the U.S. Anne is currently …

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