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France's Presdident Nicolas Sarkozy is a jogger, or at least he is taking it up. Apparently, this is considered un-French and is a subject of some light humor:
(Source: Joel Garreau for The Washington Post)
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France's Presdident Nicolas Sarkozy is a jogger, or at least he is taking it up. Apparently, this is considered un-French and is a subject of some light humor:
Sarkozy has fueled a French suspicion that running is for self-centered individualists like Americans, reports Charles Bremner, Paris correspondent for the Times of London.If only all international conflicts were like this. Sadly, Monk is rather Frenchy in this regard.
"Patrick Mignon, a sports sociologist, noted that French intellectuals had always held sport in contempt, while totalitarian regimes cultivated physical fitness," Bremner writes.
"Jogging is of course about performance and individualism, values that are traditionally ascribed to the right," Odile Baudrier, editor of V02 magazine, a sports publication, told Libération.
The British press is having a wonderful time with all this.
"The Sarkozy jog, say his critics, is a sad imitation of the habits of American presidents, and a capitulation to 'le défi Américain' (a phrase that was the title of a book published here as 'The American Challenge') as bad as the influx of Hollywood movies," writes Boris Johnson, a British member of Parliament and confirmed jogger, in the Telegraph.
"I am not deterred . . . by the accusation that jogging is right-wing," he says. "Of course it is right-wing, in the sense that the facts of life are generally right-wing. The very act of forcing yourself to go for a run, every morning, is a highly conservative business. There is the mental effort needed to overcome your laziness.
(Source: Joel Garreau for The Washington Post)