Allison Pineau has experienced everything with the French handball team, from a world title in 2017 to an Olympic coronation in 2021 in Tokyo, including a European crown in 2018. Which does not prevent her from dreaming of a ultimate big challenge: experiencing its fifth Olympic Games next summer in Paris.
But at 34, when she was not part of the group of world champion Bleues last December, this challenge seems the most arduous of a magnificent career, which she returns to in her autobiography,
Alli.
Story(s) of a champion
, published by Éditions Les Sportives.
LE FIGARO. - The exercise of autobiography often has therapeutic virtues for its author…
ALLISON PINEAU.
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This work of introspection allowed me to put words to evils that were buried, to ask myself questions, to have a certain reflection on who I was, who I am and who I want to become a high-level sportswoman after my career.
I faced my emotions...
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