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Grand Corps Malade : ウィキペディア英語版
Grand Corps Malade

Fabien Marsaud (born 31 July 1977 in Le Blanc-Mesnil, Seine-Saint-Denis), better known by his stage name Grand Corps Malade (also abbreviated GCM), is a French slam poet.
==Biography==
Fabien Marsaud was born in 1977. His father Jacques Marsaud was a communist activist, and a regional functionary and general secretary of the commune in Noisy-le-Sec and Saint-Denis and later on director general of services at Conseil général du Val-de-Marne and later in la Communauté d'agglomération Plaine-Commune.〔(nouvelobs.com: "Saint-Denis où j'ai grandi", interview of Grand Corps Malade by Emmanuelle Walter (8 February 2007) ) (in French)〕 His mother was a librarian. They lived in Noisy-le-Sec.
Fabien excelled in his classes, particularly in literary courses and in sports, with sports becoming a passion of his, particularly playing basketball.〔(ActuStar: Grand Corps Malade: L'art du rebond )〕 He received offers to be on the youth development team of Toulouse, but preferred to stay in Saint-Denis. After playing in basketball teams in Nanterre and Saint Denis, he signed with a basketball team based in Aubervilliers, a northeastern suburb of Paris that had a team playing in Division 3 French basketball.〔(Sportweek.fr: Ludivine Morbin: Grand Corps Malade - L'art du rebond )〕
After his secondary education and baccalauréat, he got his Diplôme d'études universitaires générales (DEUG) in "Sciences et techniques des activités physiques et sportives" (Staps).
On 16 July 1997, during a sports camp where he was a supervisor, he made a bad dive in a pool, he displaced his spine and was told he would never walk again.〔(Le JDD: Stéphane Joby in article Grand Corps Malade - Le sport plus fort que la musique" ) (in French)[〕 However, in 1999, after a year of intensive treatment, he was able to walk again, thus his alias ''Grand Corps Malade'' (meaning "Tall Sick Body" in French) in reference to his condition as well as his height (nearly 6'4" which is 1.95m).

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