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French swimmer Léon Marchand wastes no time, returning to the pool just hours after winning 2 gold medals

French swimmer Léon Marchand, an Olympic star in Paris, showcased an outstanding performance by winning two gold medals on Wednesday night. He triumphed in the 200-meter butterfly, beating world-record holder Kristóf Milák, and also dominated the 200 breaststroke event. The following morning, Marchand returned to the pool for the 200 individual medley preliminary heats, securing the third-fastest time to progress to the next stage.

In the 200 individual medley heats, Marchand finished behind Daiya Seto of Japan with a time of 1:57.86, placing him in a good position for the upcoming final. With three gold medals under his belt in individual events, the French swimmer will seek his fourth title in the 200 individual medley final scheduled for Friday night.

Despite his remarkable success, Marchand’s coach, Bob Bowman, cautioned about the challenges that come with such achievements. Bowman, known for coaching Michael Phelps to 23 Olympic gold medals, emphasized the importance of Marchand navigating the increased attention from sponsors and fans that will accompany his triumphs in Paris.

As Marchand aims to continue his winning streak, his coach is focused on guiding him through the next phase of his career, which includes managing newfound expectations and maintaining a high level of performance. The support and admiration of his fans at the La Defense Arena in Paris have propelled Marchand to athletic greatness, and he is gearing up for the final event with determination and resilience.

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