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LOS ANGELES, May 26, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Five-time world champion Leon
Marchand of France continued his build-up to an expected star turn at the
Paris Olympics with a 100m butterfly victory at the Speedo Grand Challenge
meeting in California on Saturday.
The 22-year-old, who broke Michael Phelps's 400m individual medley world
record last year, clocked 52.56sec to finish more than a second in front of
American Billy Picht (53.71).
He claimed his third victory in two days at the meeting in Irvine,
California, which comes little more than two weeks before the French
Championships June 11-16.
Marchand completed an impressive double in the 200m medley and 100m
breaststroke on Friday.
Marchand won the 200m medley in 1:55.74 -- less than a second outside the
European record he set in winning gold at the 2023 world championships in
Fukuoka.
It was a stong showing less than 20 minutes after he won the breaststroke in
59.06sec.
Marchand, coming off a stellar US collegiate career under the guidance of
former Phelps mentor Bob Bowman, will head to his home Olympics as the
favorite in both medleys and the 200 butterfly, all three of which he won at
last year's worlds.
He is scheduled to swim the 100m backstroke and 100m freestyle on Sunday.