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Marchand claims he was ‘just having fun’ after winning in post-Olympic comeback

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Last updated: 2024/10/18 at 3:33 PM
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French swimmer Leon Marchand, who rose to fame during the Paris Olympics, continued his winning streak by clinching gold in the 100m individual medley event at the short-course World Cup in Shanghai. Marchand, who was the star of the Olympics with four gold medals, managed to edge out Switzerland’s Noe Ponti by a mere one millisecond with a timing of 50.65 seconds. The 22-year-old athlete, who took some time off after his Olympic triumph, expressed his focus on getting back into his regular training routine and enjoying the sport without setting high expectations for himself.

Marchand’s exceptional performance at the Olympics, where he won in all four of his individual events, including the 200m butterfly, 200m breaststroke, and 200m-400m medley races, drew comparisons to American swimming legend Michael Phelps. Despite the pressure and attention from the global swimming community, Marchand remains humble and aims to maintain his standards of performance while finding joy in the sport. He mentioned that his primary goal at the moment is to rediscover his passion for swimming and regain his rhythm in training, rather than chasing after specific results or achievements.

In a touching gesture, Marchand wore a swimming cap bearing the name of nine-time gold medallist Caeleb Dressel during the 100m individual medley heats in Shanghai. Dressel, who is not present at the event, has been a source of inspiration and support for Marchand throughout his swimming career. The French swimmer explained that he had exchanged caps with Dressel at the Olympics, highlighting the impact the American athlete has had on both his professional and personal life. Marchand’s display of admiration for Dressel demonstrates the camaraderie and respect shared among elite athletes in the swimming community.

As Leon Marchand continues to make waves in the swimming world, his latest victory in Shanghai serves as a testament to his talent and dedication to the sport. The young Frenchman’s journey from Olympic success to international competitions showcases his resilience and determination to excel in the pool. With his focus on enjoying the process of training and competing, Marchand sets an example for aspiring swimmers and sports enthusiasts alike. By prioritizing his love for swimming and striving to uphold his standards, Marchand proves that success in sports goes beyond just winning medals, but also encompasses personal growth and fulfillment in pursuing one’s passion.

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