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Triple World Champion Leon Marchand Fought Back From Sickness and Surgery

Triple World Champion and 400 IM World Record holder Leon Marchand withdrew from competition at the 2023  U.S. Open Championships.  Plagued with sinus issues and then surgery to remove his wisdom teeth, coach Bob Bowman kept Marchand home, recovering, and focused on getting back to top form over the winter training cycle.  Wisdom teeth surgery is minor, but in an Olympic training year it’s still a punch backward. What does this mean for Marchand going forward?  As of ASU’s most recent dual meet last week he swam:

  • 1:32.6 – 200 yard free
  • 53.0 – 100 yard breast
  • 42.3 – lead-off on the 4×100 yard free relay
  • 23.1 – 50 yard breast split on the 4×50 medley

Those times signal he’s on track to wow us again at the 2024 NCAA Championships. And, yes, I’m also factoring in Olympic Fever fuelling him in training this year.

SwimSwam will back on deck at the battle of the titans, Cal Vs. ASU, next week. For swim nerds keeping score, last year at this meet Leon broke the 400 IM NCAA record, and then he went on to break it two more times–at PAC 12s and NCAA Championships.

I’m holding off on the NCAA predictions game until next week’s big dual meet, but you can play however want.

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Susan
10 months ago

I saw Dr Sammy Lee for a major ear/ sinus infection..I was so swollen, it looked like mumps..I was hoping for a few days off..in my saddest voice, I asked how long I needed to stay out of the water..he looked at his watch, and said that I had time to make afternoon workout!! NOOO

Isaac
10 months ago

My dentist said I had no wisdom teeth is that weird?

Hank
10 months ago

I had a deviated septum from breaking my nose as a kid that I never dealt with and would always get sinus infections until I had surgery to repair it. I still get sinus infections from indoor pools or the ocean sometimes but hardly ever from outdoor pools.

Dylan
10 months ago

i’m sorry but he’s not special just because he’s leon marchand… almost all male collegiate swimmers deal with illness and have to get their wisdom teeth removed

GLEE
Reply to  Dylan
10 months ago

How many of them broke the 400IM record?

Old sprinter
10 months ago

I used to have chronic sinus problems. Nose plugs worked for me. None since

Moving Mark
10 months ago

We will never know the full extent of the illness. I have a source in AZ that said this video was not accurate. It is going to take him a year + to be at 100%.

Swammer
Reply to  Gold Medal Mel Stewart
10 months ago

What’s meet is up next Week?

Swammer
Reply to  Swammer
10 months ago

Forget it, did read it now

Last edited 10 months ago by Swammer
This Guy
Reply to  Moving Mark
10 months ago

I have a source that says you’re full of sh*t

Yoo
10 months ago

Not Mono then. At least we know he wasn’t kissing Regan

Andrew
10 months ago

What’s crazy is Marchand doesn’t even need to be at his best to score a guaranteed 60 points.

Yeah, ASU relays will be slightly worse off, but realistically that’s only a 10-20 point swing at worst

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Gold Medal Mel Stewart

MEL STEWART Jr., aka Gold Medal Mel, won three Olympic medals at the 1992 Olympic Games. Mel's best event was the 200 butterfly. He is a former World, American, and NCAA Record holder in the 200 butterfly. As a writer/producer and sports columnist, Mel has contributed to Yahoo Sports, Universal Sports, …

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