Leon Marchand narrows his World Swimming Championships focus with world record in sight
Marchand, who won four swimming gold medals last summer, returned to his training base of Austin, Texas, in late March to prepare for the World Championships. The meet begins this weekend in Singapore (live daily on Peacock).
The 23-year-old from Toulouse initially entered the same four events he won in Paris: the 200m and 400m individual medleys, the 200m breaststroke and the 200m butterfly.
On Monday, French media reported that Marchand dropped the 200m breast and 200m fly, his two closest races in Paris (the two Olympic finals were about 1 hour, 45 minutes apart).
2025 World Swimming Championships: How to watch, schedule, preview
The World Swimming Championships air live on Peacock from July 26-Aug. 3.
Nick Zaccardi,
"It's a choice we made because we are in a post-Olympic year, and he has never had the opportunity to present a 200m medley without having a race before or after the same day," Marchand's France-based coach Nicolas Castel said in comments reported by France Info that Castel reposted on social media, according to a translation. "He wanted to test this isolated 200m medley and see what he was capable of."
The 200m fly final is the day before the 200m IM final. The 200m breast semis are in the same session as the 200m IM final. Dropping them would mean Marchand has no individual races before the 200m IM.
He could be capable of breaking the world record: 1:54.00, set by Ryan Lochte at the 2011 World Championships. In Paris, Marchand swam 1:54.06, missing the record by six hundredths of a second.
If he can take it down, Marchand will become the second man to own both individual medley world records in the last 30 years. The other: Michael Phelps, whose 400m IM record Marchand broke in 2023 after Phelps held it for 21 years.
"I have a lot of things to improve," Marchand said in the spring, reflecting on the Paris Olympics as a whole. "It's not over. I also did a lot of mistakes, so I can do better for sure."
Marchand has said the four years of work leading into Paris were the hard part.
Swimming at his home Games, despite the pressure, was like spending the money he banked over thousands of training hours, to take a metaphor that his Austin-based coach, Bob Bowman, adopted in his years guiding Phelps.
So, how much has Marchand deposited since Paris that he can withdraw in Singapore? Bowman said he's been swimming near his top level in practice.
"I'm very happy with how he's been since he's come back," Bowman said. "He's been perfectly normal. He's tried hard. He's made the improvements."
Marchand took six weeks of vacation after the Olympics, according to L'Equipe. Then on Nov. 1, he broke Lochte's 200m IM world record for 25-meter short course pools, which are used less frequently than the 50-meter pools at most major meets like the Olympics.
He swam and surfed in Australia over three months early this year (during which he cracked a rib, missing a week) before settling back down in Austin.
Marchand has yet to swim at a high-stakes meet in 2025, unlike Americans who had to qualify through trials. So there is little race data to gauge how close he is to summer 2024 form.
"I think that his year has unfolded — other than the injuries — it's kind of been what he wanted," Bowman said. "I think he needed a mental break. I think he needed to go away to Australia to get out of France for a while. And then when he was ready to come back, he's done very well in Texas."
Léon Marchand is France's new swimming star in perfect timing for Paris Olympics
France's Leon Marchand developed into the world's best male all-around swimmer under Bob Bowman, who sees similarities between Marchand and Michael Phelps.
Nick Zaccardi,
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Longhorns OF is impressing in the Cape Cod League
During the offseason, the Texas Longhorns' roster has undergone significant changes. They have been busy in the transfer portal, adding some of the best talent available, including outfielder Aiden Robbins. As the Seton Hall product prepares for his first season as a Longhorn, he has been busy impressing scouts in the Cape Cod League. Through 15 games for Harwich, Robbins has posted a .321 batting average while driving in six runs. He has also shown some power with four home runs and three doubles. In his second taste of Cape Cod League baseball, Robbins has been a hits machine and shown great plate discipline. While Robbins has made headlines with his bat, his success comes as no surprise. In 440 collegiate plate appearances, the Pennsylvania native has posted a .369 batting average. He has also been a threat on the base paths with 30 stolen bases. That includes a career-high 20 with Seton High during the 2025 campaign. Over the last few weeks, Robbins has showcased the skills that made him a popular player in the portal. He can hit a baseball out of the ballpark in a hurry if a pitcher makes a mistake. With his speed, Robbins is a threat to swipe extra bass when he reaches. Those are traits that would be welcomed in any offense. Due to his play, Robbins was named a Cape Cod League All-Star. He made the most of his appearance with a home run as the East Division cruised to a win. That is something Texas fans should get used to, as Robbins is expected to be an important part of the offense. Although his Longhorns debut is still months away, excitement has been building over what Robbins will accomplish in Texas when the 2026 campaign begins. This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Aiden Robbins is making the most of his time in the Cape Cod League
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Arsenal vs Milan: probable line-ups, where to watch on TV and live stream
Massimiliano Allegri's Milan meet Arsenal in their first summer friendly in Singapore: here's where to watch the game on TV and streaming. Allegri's Milan meet Arsenal in their first pre-season friendly in the Asia-Pacific tour today. It kicks off at 13:30 CET (12:30 BST). Milan will also face Liverpool and Perth Glory in the coming days before returning to Italy. The latest reports from Italy suggest that Allegri tested a hybrid system before the Arsenal game, although the starting formation is expected to be a 3-5-2 system with new signing Samuele Ricci starting in central midfield, Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leao up front. Samuele Ricci is a new Milan player ( Alexis Saelemaekers has returned from a loan spell at Roma and is expected to start on the right flank, while the promising Davide Bartesaghi, 19, is set to get the nod on the opposite flank. Milan have also secured a deal for Pervis Estupinan from Brighton, but the Ecuador international will undergo medical tests on Wednesday before joining the Rossoneri in Asia later this week. epa11852594 Riccardo Calafiori of Arsenal celebrates after scoring during the English Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Arsenal FC, in Wolverhampton, Britain, 25 January 2025. EPA-EFE/VINCE MIGNOTT Arsenal vs Milan – probable line-ups (via Gazzetta) Arsenal (4-3-3): Raya; Timber, Saliba, Calafiori, Lewis-Skelly; Odegaard, Zubimendi, Rice; Saka, Havertz, Martinelli. Milan (3-5-2): Maignan; Tomori, Thiaw, Pavlovic; Saelemaekers, Loftus-Cheek, Ricci, Musah; Bartesaghi; Leao, Pulisic. Arsenal vs Milan – where to watch on TV If you are in Italy, you can watch the game on Milan TV via DAZN. It's also available on Arsenal's official app for £4.99 or CBSSN in the USA.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Texas Stars Re-Sign Artem Shlaine To One-Year Deal
The Texas Stars have signed forward Artem Shlaine to a one-year extension, it was announced earlier this week. A product of Moskva, Russia, Shlaine split time this season between Arizona State (NCAA) and the Stars. While he collected an assist in six AHL games, Shlaine scored 17 goals and added 21 assists for 38 points in 31 games for the Sun Devils. Before joining Texas at the end of last season, Shlaine spent five seasons in the NCAA with Arizona State, Connecticut and Northern Michigan. Over that span, he scored 46 goals and added 73 assists for 119 points in 155 career games. With Shlaine staying put with the Stars, he will have a strong opportunity to spend the entire year in the AHL. Having proven himself to be a dominant collegiate player, Shlaine has the skills needed to play in all situations for his team.