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France's Maxime Grousset crowned world champion in 50m fly
France's Maxime Grousset crowned world champion in 50m fly

LeMonde

time28-07-2025

  • Sport
  • LeMonde

France's Maxime Grousset crowned world champion in 50m fly

His impressive time made him the man to beat. After the 50m butterfly semifinals on Sunday and his time of 22.61 seconds, the ninth fastest in history, Maxime Grousset knew all eyes were on him. He was also well aware he would be the last swimmer called for the final on Monday, July 28, at the Sports Hub Aquatic Center in Singapore. "When you're announced last, it's good. Everyone is waiting for you, because you're the 'boss.' Then you have to live up to it," he said, on the eve of his first major event at the World Swimming Championships. In just 24 hours, he had not changed, his eyes sparkling, his smile radiant. The mustache he sported at the French Championships in southern Montpellier in June was gone – in swimming, every hair can be an enemy of performance – but not his dynamism. For over a month, Grousset had been riding a positive wave, and the New Caledonian made the most of it by winning the world title in the 50m butterfly (22.48 seconds), ahead of Switzerland's Noé Ponti (22.51 seconds) and Italy's Thomas Ceccon (22.67 seconds). This time, his status as favorite, based on the heats and semifinals, did not faze him. At the Paris Olympic Games, almost exactly a year ago, it was a different story. The stakes, the pressure, the crowd… Normally relaxed, Grousset lost in his best stroke and missed out on a spot on the Olympic podium, despite strong ambitions in both the 100m butterfly and 100m freestyle. The bronze medal he won with his teammates in the 4 × 100m medley relay slightly improved the overall outcome.

France's Grousset bursts through for 50m fly world title
France's Grousset bursts through for 50m fly world title

New Straits Times

time28-07-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

France's Grousset bursts through for 50m fly world title

SINGAPORE: France's Maxime Grousset came through at the death to win the men's 50m butterfly gold at the world championships in Singapore on Monday. Grousset touched the wall in 22.48sec to beat Switzerland's Noe Ponti on 22.51 and Italy's Thomas Ceccon (22.67). The fast and furious race, which will appear at the Olympics for the first time at Los Angeles 2028, lived up to its billing with Grousset winning by the slimmest of margins. "I don't know how I swam this race but it's very fast," said the Frenchman. Grousset went into the final as the fastest qualifier ahead of Ponti and Britain's Ben Proud. American Caeleb Dressel, twice a world champion in the event, is not competing in Singapore. Grousset said the race's inclusion in the Olympic programme in LA gives him more motivation to succeed. "I work for this, it's another race for me and another chance for a medal," he said. Ceccon, the 2023 world champion, went into the race having swum the 100m backstroke semi-finals less than half an hour earlier.--AFP

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