April 03, 2011

Tattoos of swimmer Alain Bernard

The swimmer of Antibes Alain Bernard has, as of many swimmers, some tattoos necessarily very visible when he practice his favourite discipline: the 100 m freestyle. French swimming champion is tattooed in two individuals and places relatively little current for a man: the lower belly and ribs. Olympic champion in the 100 m freestyle at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games with a record time of 47 seconds 21 hundredths, Alain Bernard opted to ink on his skin two very strong symbols related to practice swimming in very high level high speed

First tattoo of Alain Bernard, his shark tattoo located on the lower belly, symbolizes on its ability to blend into theliquid element, on which he surfs more that he does swimming, such as a shark or dolphin surfing the waves of the ocean. This Polynesian tribal shark tattoo is very stylish, seem to go back to the surface, rostrum to the top. It is partially composed of symbols inspired by the Polynesian korumbo, but retains a fairly realistic form.

The another tattoo of Alain Bernard is located on its shores, right: it is once again a tribal tattoo, around this time the symbol the stronger its success at the highest level: tattoo of the Olympic rings, color. This symbol is perfectly consistent with the character simple and humble of the champion, very in tune with the values of Olympism

First swimmer not to have done tattoos, but swam the 100 m freestyle below 47 seconds, Alain Bernard is an exceptional swimmer, as his accomplices of the team of France and the Relay 4 X 100 metres : Amaury Leveaux, Fabien Gilot, and Frédérick Bousquet swimming champions. During masculine from famous champion Laure Manaudou, also addition to tattooing, Alain Bernard surfing the wave of the growing reputation of the sport for the general public, with such great results: triple Beijing gold medallist, vice champion of the world and Europe 2010 of the 100 metre champion.

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