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Manaudou Checks In With Season-Best 21.71 Heats Swim In Lyon

2024 OPEN DES GONES

Day one of the 2024 Open des Gones kicked off from Lyon with the 3-day meet representing at tune-up opportunity for French athletes ahead of next month’s Olympic Trials.

Taking full advantage of his chance to dive in, 33-year-old Florent Manaudou raced in the men’s 50m freestyle where he staked his claim on gold during the heats.

Multi-Olympic medalist Manaudou fired off a time of 21.71 to handily lead the field, registering the sole time under the 22-second barrier.

Thomas Piron earned the 2nd seed in 22.50 while Matteo Robba rounded out the top 3 finishers in 22.85.

Manaudou’s result checks in as his best time of 2024, beating the 21.95 logged at this year’s Giant Series in March. He now ties American Michael Andrew to rank 9th in the world on the season.

2023-2024 LCM Men 50 Free

2Benjamin
PROUD
GBR21.2504/06
3Vladyslav
BUKHOV
UKR21.3802/16
4Caeleb
DRESSEL
USA21.4106/22
5 Josh
LIENDO
CAN21.4805/18
6Leonardo
DEPLANO
ITA21.5008/01
7Jordan
CROOKS
CAY21.5108/01
8Florent
MANAUDOU
FRA21.5206/20
9Chris
GUILIANO
USA21.5906/20
9 Kristian
GKOLOMEEV
GRE21.5908/02
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The final of this splash n’ dash is on the agenda for Sunday, May 5th while Manaudou is also entered in the 100m free which has its heats during tomorrow morning’s session.

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Fast and Furious
6 months ago

Separating from Pernille has done him good I guess

Greg P
Reply to  Fast and Furious
6 months ago

Still sad. They were by far the most beautiful and hottest swimming couple!

FST
Reply to  Fast and Furious
6 months ago

Did he swim slower when he was with her?

Andrew
6 months ago

the PROHIBITIVE FAVORITE for 50 free gold and my dearest sexy french Human God Flo Manaudou seems primed for another big performance.

London: Gold
Rio: Silver
Tokyo: Silver
Paris: ?? (i think gold)

oh, and just for good measure he’s a 20.2/22.2 SCM 50 free/50 back guy, so far from a one trick LCM splash and dash guy

Fast and Furious
Reply to  Andrew
6 months ago

I think he also has nasty times in LCM+SCM 50 breast and fly and SCM 100 IM/100 free
45.0 in 2015 was legendary

Last edited 6 months ago by Fast and Furious
Fast and Furious
Reply to  Andrew
6 months ago

Well after another glimpse, all his 50s are crazy in both courses(obviously LCM breast is the least impressive but still 27 low)
Sprint GOAT

Zeph
6 months ago

Andrew is screaming in joy rn

Greg P
Reply to  Zeph
6 months ago

Sexy god incoming

ooo
Reply to  Greg P
6 months ago
Greg P
Reply to  ooo
6 months ago

😍😍😍😍😍

ooo
Reply to  Greg P
6 months ago

I knew you would appreciate it

Greg P
Reply to  ooo
6 months ago

Yes thank you 😊

Tencor
6 months ago

McAvoy, Proud, Bukhov, and the two Americans who eventually qualify look tough to beat but it’d be quite remarkable if Manaudou could manage four Olympic podium performances in a row

Sleepy
Reply to  Tencor
6 months ago

Def remarkable but I wouldn’t bet against Manandou in Paris if he’s doing this 3 months out

Last edited 6 months ago by Sleepy
saltie
6 months ago

maybe he can get third behind Dressel and McEvoy? 50 free field isn’t super strong internationally right now. Proud and Bukhov will be fighting for a medal as well but Flo has a chance I think.

JJ jfhfjg
Reply to  saltie
6 months ago

Dressel wont even final.

RealCrocker5040
Reply to  JJ jfhfjg
6 months ago

Let’s wait until trials before you say that LOL

Teddy
Reply to  JJ jfhfjg
6 months ago

I’ll take that bet. I say he at least finals

Stingy
Reply to  JJ jfhfjg
6 months ago

How does this comment have 10 upvotes lol

Alison England
Reply to  saltie
6 months ago

Dressel might not even get the slot to swim it.

Landen
Reply to  saltie
6 months ago

I’ll believe McEvoy when he holds these times for three swims at the world stage

Troyy
Reply to  Landen
6 months ago

He did that already last year.

RealCrocker5040
6 months ago

Although his medal chances in Paris look slim his consistency is remarkable

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