Léon Marchand and Maxime Grousset, driving forces behind the French swimming team at the Singapore World Championships

A year after the excitement of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the French swimming team is once again getting a taste of major international competition on the other side of the planet, at the World Championships, which take place from July 27 to August 3 in Singapore. The twenty-seven French athletes competing arrived in the Asian city-state this week, after a ten-day training camp in Jakarta, Indonesia.
They were originally supposed to be twenty-eight, but the trip to the Indonesian capital caused Cyrielle Duhamel, who had competed in the 200m medley and 400m medley, to withdraw at the last minute after suffering from food poisoning. This is one less chance to shine for the French team, who hope to do at least as well as in 2023, in Fukuoka, Japan – many swimmers having skipped the 2024 edition, in Doha (Qatar), to better prepare for the Olympic Games.
In the Japanese archipelago, France finished fourth in the medal standings, behind Australia, the United States, and China. In the absence of Florent Manaudou , who put his career on hold after the Games, Léon Marchand and Maxime Grousset carry the bulk of the French ambitions. In Japan, the two men had secured all six podium finishes for the French team – three each.
Maxime Grousset can aim for two world titlesIn Singapore, for his first major event since the Games, Léon Marchand decided to skip the 200m breaststroke and the 200m butterfly , specialties in which he is the reigning Olympic champion. The Toulouse native decided to focus on the 400m medley and the 200m medley, the other two races in which he won gold in Paris. In a press conference on July 26, the athlete made no secret of his "desire" to go for the world record in the 200m medley, the best time of which has been held since 2011 by the American Ryan Lochte (1 min 54 s). Last summer, in the La Défense Arena pool in Nanterre, he came close, in 1 min 54 s 06. He will begin his World Championships with the series over this distance on Wednesday, July 30.
A triple medalist in Japan, but deprived of an individual podium at the Olympic Games, Maxime Grousset intends to make up for it in Singapore. Especially since the New Caledonian impressed at the French Championships in Montpellier in June, with two French records to his name, in the 50m butterfly and the 100m butterfly. Considered one of the favorites in these specialties, the 26-year-old swimmer even achieved the best world performance of the year in the 100m butterfly (50.11 seconds). "I still have some left in my tank. The goal will be 49 seconds next time," he said at the time.
Maxime Grousset can aim for a second world title in this distance, after the one he won at the 2023 World Championships, especially since the Olympic champion in this discipline, Hungarian Kristof Milak, will not be present in Singapore. However, he will have to achieve a small feat to slip onto the podium in the 50m freestyle or the 100m freestyle, where the competition is very strong, notably with the presence of China's Pan Zhanle and Romania's David Popovici.
Anastasiia Kirpichnikova, the most anticipated among womenIn its quest for medals, France could also count on Anastasiia Kirpichnikova , silver medalist at the Paris Games in the 1,500m freestyle. However, the 25-year-old swimmer's presence at these championships was not guaranteed a few months ago. After the Olympics, Anastasiia Kirpichnikova took a long break. "I partied every night for two months," she told L'Equipe in May.
Back in training in February, she participated in the French championships in Montpellier in June, and notably won in her favorite distance, achieving the sixth best performance in the world of the year (15 min 55 s 27). "I'm a little [surprised] to have done less than sixteen minutes, it's really not bad for the period. At the Giant Open [in Saint-Denis, in May] , I swam in 16 min 22 s, so I gained thirty seconds. There are five weeks of work left, so I hope to swim even faster [at the World Championships]", she explained at the time.
Given the performances this post-Olympic year, the French team does not expect to place many other swimmers on the podium in the individual races in Singapore. However, it could count on the relays, which gave the French delegation a bronze medal in Paris, in the men's 4 x 100 m medley. To achieve this, the Blues should benefit from the significant participation of Léon Marchand, who announced on Saturday that he had made himself available for the 4 x 200 m freestyle and would like to compete, if possible, in the 4 x 100 m medley.
Here's the day-by-day schedule for the finals of the World Championships, which are taking place in the Asian city-state from July 27 to August 3. The finals will start at 7 p.m. local time (1 p.m. in mainland France).
Sunday, July 27
- Women's 400m freestyle, women's 4x100m freestyle relay
- Men's 400m freestyle, Men's 4x100m freestyle relay
Monday, July 28
- Women's 100m butterfly, women's 200m medley
- Men's 100m breaststroke, Men's 50m butterfly
Tuesday, July 29
- Women's 1500m freestyle, Women's 100m backstroke, Women's 100m breaststroke
- Men's 200m freestyle, Men's 100m backstroke
Wednesday, July 30
- Women's 200m freestyle, Men's 800m freestyle
- Men's 50m breaststroke, Men's 200m butterfly
- Mixed 4x100m medley relay
Thursday, July 31
- Men's 50m backstroke, women's 200m butterfly
- Women's 4 x 200 freestyle relay
- Men's 100m freestyle, Men's 200m medley
Friday, August 1st
- Women's 100m freestyle, Women's 200m breaststroke
- Men's 200m backstroke, Men's 200m breaststroke
- Men's 4 x 200 freestyle relay
Saturday, August 2
- Women's 800m freestyle, Women's 200m backstroke, Women's 50m butterfly
- Men's 50m freestyle, Men's 100m butterfly
- Mixed 4 x 100 freestyle relay
Sunday, August 3
- Women's 50m freestyle, Women's 50m breaststroke, Women's 400m medley
- Women's 4x100m medley relay
- Men's 1500m freestyle, Men's 50m backstroke, Men's 400m medley
- Men's 4x100m medley relay
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