Léon Marchand continued his dominance in the pool by winning his fourth gold medal and breaking the Olympic record in the 200m individual medley. The victory was Marchand’s 11th race in six days, showcasing his exceptional talent and endurance. Duncan Scott of Great Britain won the silver, marking his eighth Olympic medal. Ben Proud of Great Britain also secured a silver in the 50m freestyle, a much-awaited victory after finishing fourth and fifth in his previous Olympic finals. Marchand’s impressive performance was a highlight of the evening, drawing cheers from the crowd and leaving his competitors in awe.
Florent Manaudou, the oldest male swimmer at 33, won the bronze in the 50m freestyle, adding to his impressive collection of podium finishes. The French swimmer’s journey, which included a break from the sport to play handball, endeared him to the public and his fellow competitors. The atmosphere at the Paris Games was electric, with Marchand, Manaudou, and other French swimmers elevating the sport to new heights. Marchand’s victory, which broke Michael Phelps’ Olympic record, symbolized a changing of the guard in swimming. The legacy of these athletes will ensure that the Paris Games are remembered as a success in France.
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