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Léon Marchand Returns to Competition with Podium Finish in 400m Freestyle

After a six-month hiatus, the Olympic champion sets a personal best and finishes third at the Pro Swim Series in Fort Lauderdale.

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Overview

  • Léon Marchand competed in the 400m freestyle for the first time in years, achieving a personal best of 3:52.77 in the preliminaries and 3:48.87 in the final.
  • He placed third in the final behind Americans Kieran Smith and Ryan Erisman, marking a strong return to elite competition.
  • This performance shaved nearly ten seconds off his previous personal best and signals his progress after recovering from a shoulder injury and stress fracture.
  • Marchand trained under Dean Boxall in Australia earlier this year before relocating to Austin to work with Bob Bowman.
  • He remains entered in four additional events at the Pro Swim Series, including the 200m freestyle, 200m breaststroke, and both individual medleys, as part of his expanded racing program.