Vegetarian Athletes: The Hockey Player January 27th, 2010

From Vegetarian Times

The Montreal Canadiens hockey team got a fighter when they traded for Georges Laraque in July 2008.  That year, Sports Illustrated named Laraque the game’s best enforcer: his job is to protect his teammates while roughing up the opposition.  Off the ice he fights for animal rights; the 6-foot-3 athlete became a vegan in 2009, after seeing the film Earthlings.

Laraque

Q. What motivates you to be an activist?
A. Animals cannot defend themselves – people have to do it for them.  That’s why I wanted to do protests [with PETA].  Animals are dying every single day.  It’s my duty to educate people.

Q. How do you reconcile your image as a tough hockey player with your caring side?
A. I want people to know the real me, and while fighting on the ice is my job, it’s not who I am as a person.  I try to help as many people as I can.  I don’t only look our for the welfare of animals; I also do charity work on the behalf of kids, like Play It Smar [a community outreach program with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania].  The impact you have on kids when you’re an athlete is unreal.

Q. Has your switch to a vegan diet affected your athletic performance?
A. I’ve never felt better in my life.  I’m less tired; my body has more energy.  It’s unbelievable!  When you become a vegan, you learn to put the right stuff in your body.

Read more about Laraque’s animal activism with PETA.

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One Response to “Vegetarian Athletes: The Hockey Player”

  1. Grace Brown says:

    I always support the cause of PETA.;`’

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