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Leon Marchand Extinguishes Olympic Cauldron At Closing Ceremony In Paris

4x Olympic gold medalist Leon Marchand extinguished the cauldron at the 2024 Paris Olympics. He also carried the Olympic flame as he extinguished the cauldron and now makes his way into the stadium for the closing ceremony with the flame.

The cauldron was located at the Tuileries Gardens, located outside of the Louvre Museum in the heart of Paris. Marchand extinguished the cauldron that was lit using LED lighting and smoke instead of a traditional flame. He then carried the Olympic flame which was in a gold, glass lantern, and made his way to the Stade de France stadium which is home to the closing ceremony.

Marchand was originally expected to be a flag bearer for the French delegation but rugby gold medalist Antoine Dupont was announced as the male flag bearer for France alongside Pauline Ferrand-Prevot.

The 22 year old made history at the Olympics in numerous ways. He became the first swimmer to ever win gold in the men’s 200 butterfly and 200 breaststroke, doing so in the same night with the “dirty double” in the process.

Not only did he win four gold medals, but he also set new Olympic Records in the process as well. He swam Olympic Records in the 200 breast, 200 fly, 200 IM, and 400 IM. He also sits at #2 all-time in the 200 fly, 200 breast, and 200 IM and holds the World Record in the 400 IM.

Marchand saw a large increase in his Instagram following during the last two weeks. He began the Olympics with around 200,000 followers and now has over 1.3million.

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JacketAlumni
3 months ago

Bravo!

Khase Calisz
3 months ago

Can we get a story on Léon Marchand and Eileen Gu making out?

Mean Dean
Reply to  Khase Calisz
3 months ago

it should have been me

joebagadonuts
3 months ago

Are we still tracking medal counts?
US 40 44 42 =126
Aus 18 19 16 = 53

BennyBD
Reply to  joebagadonuts
3 months ago

I believe Australia’s top Olympic performance not at a home games. Congratulations to all the athletes for providing an entertaining two weeks.

Alex Wilson
3 months ago

Does SwimSwan have information on what tailor made the excellent dark dress suit Leon Marchand is wearing when he extinguishes the Olympic Flame?

Loz
Reply to  Alex Wilson
3 months ago

Louis Vuitton I think? I had the same thought, it was a stunning suit!

Alex Wilson
Reply to  Loz
3 months ago

I think the same thing but there are no list of suits on their website or any mention of his dress suit I have found. If I find anything more I will post the information.

Alex Wilson
Reply to  Alex Wilson
3 months ago

I have confirmed Leon Marchand was wearing a Louis Vuitton Cashmere Blend Suit at the closing ceremony when he extinguished the torch! https://x.com/LouisVuitton/status/1822755689950777466?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet

Samuel Huntington
Reply to  Alex Wilson
3 months ago

A fantastic suit!

Alex Wilson
Reply to  Alex Wilson
3 months ago

Leon Marchand is confirmed to be wearing a Louis Vuitton Cashmere Blend suit at the closing ceremony. It is on Louis Vuitton X site.

Stingy
3 months ago

The withdrawal is insane, I don’t think I appreciated some of the swims enough.

Now that we have to wait another year until world championships, I’m really missing Pan Zhanle’s 100 Freestyles and Leon Marchand’s double gold…

Chlorinetherapy
3 months ago

First the hopes and dreams of his competitors, now the cauldron…..

Xman
3 months ago

He walks funny

FST
Reply to  Xman
3 months ago

He’s a swimmer. All of us ‘walk funny’. That’s because we don’t want to get injured. 😉

Sqimgod
Reply to  Xman
3 months ago

Hip imbalances from his bad freestyle

Tan
3 months ago

Does anyone know if Marchand continue his degree at University of Texas that he started as ASU while training as a pro with Bowman?

Dom from France
Reply to  Tan
3 months ago

He wants to complete his studies by taking online courses.

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