Julia Simon is slowly leaving her refuge season.
"I'm a winter person.
I enjoy cold weather.
With the sun, the heat, my body has more trouble.
I chose the right sport.
But I still want to see the spring, the little flowers.
In summer it's great for training, in autumn there are great colors.
I like to take advantage of each season, but I always look forward to winter..."
During a spring getaway to Paris, the Savoyard woman admits to dragging the traditional
"biathlon blues"
that accompanies the end of the season, period. end of two hundred and fifty days a year spent away from home.
With a smile, she erases the temporary spleen, confides:
"There's always that little slack when you come home and say, 'It's already over...' It's not a question of competition, because I've had my fill of it, that I feel that physically and mentally I need a break, it's more what surrounds the competitions, see the girls.
In addition, there are stops…
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