Diver Imbeau-Dulac battled eating disorder ahead of London Olympics
TORONTO — It might have seemed like an innocuous gesture. But it was part of a much bigger problem that saw Canadian Francois Imbeau-Dulac lay down some of the best dives of his life at the 2012 London Olympics — and then completely fall apart.
The Canadian diver remembers a particular practice more than a year before the London Games. He and a teammate were walking onto the pool deck when the teammate reached out and pinched some skin on his back. The teammate told Imbeau-Dulac that he wanted “to feel what it was like to be fat.”
It wasn’t just the one incident. The 28-year-old from St-Lazare, Que., says there are “a bunch of little stories like that I could tell you.”
But Imbeau-Dulac began to believe that to earn his spot on Canada’s Olympic team, and to be able to compete among the world’s best, he’d have to not only improve his technique but the image he portrayed to the judges — from the moment he climbed onto the board.