Léon Marchand Shatters 200-meter Medley World Record at Singapore Championships
Léon Marchand broke the world record in the 200-meter medley at the Singapore World Championships, clocking 1:52.61, surpassing Ryan Lochte's previous record. Competing in a 'transition year,' Marchand plans to reduce his schedule to retain freshness ahead of future swimming contests.

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Léon Marchand has set a new world record in the 200-meter individual medley at the World Championships in Singapore, clocking an astounding 1 minute, 52.61 seconds. This milestone surpasses the previous benchmark of 1:54.00, set by American Ryan Lochte in 2011.
The French swimming sensation achieved this feat during the semifinals, significantly breaking a record that had stood for 14 years. Marchand, who won four Olympic gold medals in Paris, is selectively participating in just the 200 and 400 medley events in Singapore.
With a calculated approach, Marchand focuses on maintaining his competitive edge by opting for a lighter schedule during his self-described 'transition year.' Beyond his achievements, the championship has been a showcase of various athletes, with medals awarded across the globe including standout performances from American, Australian, Italian, Tunisian, and Neutral Athletes.
(With inputs from agencies.)