Marchand ends Shanghai World Cup event with titles
Leon Marchand on Sunday emphatically won a third title at swimming's short-course World Cup in Shanghai, in his first meet since taking the Paris Olympics by storm.
🏊♂️🏊♀️Here are the rankings for the first stop of the #SWC2024 🤩🤩 Next up Incheon 🇰🇷 24-26 Oct. pic.twitter.com/qzxfGPcPTN
— World Aquatics (@WorldAquatics) October 20, 2024
#SWC2024 | ⏱️🇫🇷 Record de France pulvérisé de plus de six secondes par Léon Marchand !
— francetvsport (@francetvsport) October 20, 2024
🏊 Le Toulousain a remporté le 400m 4 nages de l'étape de Coupe du monde de petit bassin à Shanghai en 4'00''03. Troisième victoire en trois jours pour le quadruple champion olympique ! pic.twitter.com/IYb3PIR7r3
The 22-year-old Frenchman, the poster boy of the Olympics with four golds, blitzed the 400m individual medley final on the last day in China to go with victories in the 100m and 200m medley.
He triumphed in 4:00.03, beating out Italy's Alberto Razzetti by 1.48sec.
There was to be no fourth title however as he came fourth in the 200m breaststroke, 1.32sec behind winner Joshua Yong of Australia.
Marchand was thrust into the global spotlight at the Paris Olympics when he won all four of his individual races -- the 200m butterfly, 200m breaststroke and 200m-400m medley double.
🇫🇷 Leon Marchand 2 for 2 in the 100m and 200m individual medley at the #SWC2024 🚀😱 pic.twitter.com/fwX6Zq13CR
— World Aquatics (@WorldAquatics) October 19, 2024
That put him in elite company alongside American legend Michael Phelps.
"Right now I'm just trying to get back to old training," Marchand told AFP on Friday.
"I don't really expect a lot of results, I'm just trying to have fun and go back to my standards," he said.
Marchand is next set to compete in South Korea in the coming week on the next stop of the World Cup.
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