"As Olympic training became more detailed, more scientific and more
complicated, France created an agency in its sports ministry. Its
nondescript name — PrĂ©paration Olympique et Paralympique — masked a more
ambitious purpose: to boost medal counts through athletic surveillance,
as much Spy Games as Olympic Games, under the direction of a man
competitors called the French James Bond."
You can read more in today's New York Times HERE.
Monday, July 23, 2012
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