“Three bottles of vodka a day”, the chilling admission of a former runner



Leif Hoste returned directly to the dark period he went through after the end of his career.

Leif Hoste breaks the silence. The end of a high-level sporting career sometimes leaves invisible injuries, much more difficult to treat than those of the body. The former Belgian runner is the tragic illustration of this. Triple Belgian time trial champion and double participant in the Tour de France (2007 and 2008), Hoste hung up his time in 2012, after a career abruptly ended by a back injury.

At 48, he recently spoke candidly about the descent into hell that followed his retirement. Disappointments in sport, divorce and a complete loss of bearings gradually caused his life to shift towards a severe dependence on alcohol. “Drinking gave me a form of peace and control. Before I knew it, I was dead drunk.”he confides in the columns of The latest news.

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