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French Swimmer Leon Marchand Tops Ryan Lochte's World Record

SINGAPORE, JUL 30 – Léon Marchand set a new 200m individual medley record at 1:52.61, breaking a 14-year-old mark by over a second, earning $30,000 at the world championships.

  • At the 2025 World Championships in Singapore on July 30, French swimmer Léon Marchand set a new world best in the 200-meter individual medley during the semifinals, breaking a record that had stood for 14 years.
  • The swimmer, a four-time individual Olympic gold medalist from last year's Paris Games, targeted breaking records by competing in a reduced schedule centered on the 200 and 400 medley disciplines.
  • He surged ahead during the last freestyle segment to finish in 1:52.61, cutting more than a second off American Ryan Lochte’s 2011 record of 1:54.00, and noted that he gave his all and swam strongly.
  • Marchand stated, "1:52 is unbelievable for me," and noted he would review technical details with his coach to improve for Thursday’s final where he could break the record again.
  • He earned $30,000 for the swim, and the result suggests Marchand remains the dominant medley swimmer as he prepares to attempt the world title in Thursday's final.
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Since last summer and the Paris Olympics, Léon Marchand, propelled to the rank of planetary star, no longer has the same status. We can still measure it with his exploit at the Singapore World Championships, where he beat Wednesday the world record of 200m 4 swimming. What did he do for a year?

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Léon Marchand tries to break his own 200 IM world record at the swim worlds in Singapore

SINGAPORE (AP) — Léon Marchand of France is out to break his own world record in Thursday’s 200-meter individual medley at the swimming world championships in Singapore. If you missed it, Marchand only set the record on Wednesday in the semifinals at the worlds — 1 minute, 52.69 seconds. That shattered the old mark of 1:54.00 held by American Ryan Lochte since 2011. Of course, Marchand’s victory is almost assured. The only question is by how muc…

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Local 3 News broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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