Four-time Olympic gold-medal winner Léon Marchand is back and chasing more world records
- Léon Marchand’s life changed significantly after winning four gold medals one year ago at the Paris Olympics.
- Marchand stated, 'This is a transition year for me, so I wanted to have a lighter schedule than usual.'
- He expressed excitement about competing less, saying, 'I’m really excited to do just less than usual.'
- Marchand aims to break records, with many expecting performances in Singapore.
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Excited Marchand relishing reduced schedule in pursuit of medley
Leon Marchand is hoping a scaled-back schedule will give him a shot at taking out Ryan Lochte’s long-standing world record in the 200 meters individual medley when the world championships begin in Singapore on Sunday. The Frenchman was the standout performer in the pool at last year’s Olympics, winning the 200 meters and 400 meters individual medley plus the 200 meters
·Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Read Full ArticleFrench national hero Léon Marchand, 23, has withdrawn from two events at the World Swimming Championships to focus on a 14-year-old world record.
·Stockholm, Sweden
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