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Léon Marchand Obliterates World Record in 200m IM, Steals Show at World Championships

Anubhav Talukdar by Anubhav Talukdar
July 31, 2025
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Léon Marchand Obliterates World Record in 200m IM, Steals Show at World Championships

Singapore – The World Swimming Championships in Singapore witnessed a moment of pure aquatic brilliance on Wednesday, as France’s Léon Marchand delivered a sensational performance in the Men’s 200-meter Individual Medley semifinal, shattering the long-standing world record. Marchand’s incredible swim of 1 minute, 52.69 seconds completely obliterated the previous mark of 1:54.00 set by American legend Ryan Lochte in 2011, establishing a new benchmark in the event.

A Record-Breaking Swim and Strategic Brilliance

Marchand’s feat, achieved in a semifinal heat, underscored his strategic brilliance. He executed his race plan perfectly, being “about 1.8 seconds under the world record after 150 meters” and powering home with a strong freestyle leg. The Frenchman revealed a deliberate approach to his season, calling it a “transition year” with a lighter schedule focused on chasing world marks in his preferred 200m and 400m medley events, as well as relays. This calculated approach clearly paid dividends, as he didn’t just break the 14-year-old record; he emphatically shattered it.

Though this particular swim didn’t yield a world title (that will be decided in Thursday’s final), it did earn Marchand a $30,000 prize. Marchand, who famously won four Olympic gold medals last year in Paris, already holds the world record in the 400m IM (4:02.50, set in 2023), a mark he is expected to challenge again on Sunday, the final day of the championships. His monumental semifinal effort arguably overshadowed the five finals contested on Day 4, the halfway mark of the competition.

Day 4 Finals: Global Medals and Gritty Comebacks

The fourth day of the championships saw medals distributed across various nations, including the United States, Australia, Italy, Tunisia, and the Neutral Athletes.

  • Men’s 200m Butterfly: American Luca Urlando clinched the third gold medal for the United States at these championships, winning in 1:51.87. He edged out Krzysztof Chmielewski of Poland (1:52.64) and Harrison Turner of Australia (1:54.17). Urlando’s victory was particularly poignant, as he has battled back from multiple surgeries to achieve this first major world title. “The belief that I could get back to a moment like this. Internal belief,” Urlando stated, on how he overcame his setbacks.
  • Women’s 200m Freestyle: Australia’s Mollie O’Callaghan, the defending Paris Olympic champion, successfully repeated her world title, pulling away in the last 50 meters to finish in 1:53.48. China’s Li Bingjie took silver (1:54.52), with American Claire Weinstein securing bronze (1:54.57). O’Callaghan acknowledged dealing with stress and a post-Olympic letdown in her return.
  • Men’s 800m Freestyle: A notable upset occurred as Ahmed Jaouadi of Tunisia claimed gold, clocking 7:36.88 – the third fastest time ever swum in the event. Germany secured both silver and bronze with Sven Schwarz (7:39.96) and Lukas Martens (7:40.19) respectively. Three-time Olympic gold medalist American Bobby Finke finished fourth, significantly off the pace. Australia’s Sam Short, who had the second-quickest qualifying time, withdrew from the race due to suspected food poisoning.
  • Men’s 50m Breaststroke: Italy’s Simone Cerasuolo triumphed in 26.54 seconds, with Kirill Prigoda (swimming as a Neutral Athlete) taking silver, and China’s Qin Haiyang earning bronze.
  • Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay: The Neutral Athletes team secured gold in 3:37.97, followed by China (3:39.99) and Canada (3:40.90). Notably, the United States, reigning Olympic champions from Paris, failed to reach the final after finishing 10th in qualifying, as did Great Britain and France.

Semifinal Shocks and Emerging Talents

Beyond the finals, the semifinals provided their own drama. A major shock came in the men’s 100-meter freestyle semifinals, where world-record holder Pan Zhanle of China surprisingly failed to qualify for Thursday’s top eight final, finishing in 47.81 seconds, well off his 2024 world-record pace of 46.40. American Jack Alexy had the best qualifying time (46.81), just ahead of David Popovici (46.84).

In the women’s 200-meter butterfly semifinals, Canadian sensation Summer McIntosh, already a winner of two gold medals at these championships, comfortably qualified for the final with a time of 2:06.22. Making headlines alongside her was 12-year-old Chinese talent Yu Zidi, who impressively swam 2:07.95 to secure the eighth and final spot in the final, having previously finished fourth in the 200 individual medley earlier in the championships.

With four days of competition still to go, the World Swimming Championships in Singapore continue to deliver compelling narratives of record-breaking performances, unexpected outcomes, and the rise of new talent.

 

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