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The swimmer's face has been plastered all over Paris to promote the Olympics Leon Marchand won the 400 metres individual medley in Olympic record time 22-year-old emulated fellow French star ...
France has a new superstar and Leon Marchand has fully arrived ... painted 200m high on the Tour Montparnasse. Make no mistake this is not a bolt from le bleu, Marchand has asserted himself ...
A photograph of the 6ft2 wunderkind – and LVMH ambassador – poised on the starting blocks, reflective goggles-on, dominates the Tour Montparnasse skyscraper ... at the same time as Leon’s uncle ...
PARIS – Even on these gloomy Parisian mornings, one cannot miss the giant image of Leon Marchand on the starting blocks adorning the 210-metre skyscraper Tour Montparnasse with the words “A ...
A massive photograph of Marchand crouched in starting position in a swim cap and goggles has been stretched over the Tour Montparnasse skyscraper in southern Paris. Born into a swimming family to ...
Let us count the ways France declared its love for Leon Marchand the morning ... on to the Tour Montparnasse skyscraper in southern Paris. Marchand is everywhere. For an individual who had never ...
Sa photo s’affiche en format géant sur la tour Montparnasse, et les livres qui ... Michael Phelps. Léon Marchand s’entraînant aux États-Unis avec l’ancien mentor de l’Américain ...
Supporters of gold medalist Leon Marchand cheer during ... States and Australia. Will Marchand be a celebrity beyond the pool? Still to come is the victory tour. Bowman watched Phelps become ...
Leon Marchand ... year comes to a close. Marchand didn’t compete at last week’s French Trials in Montpellier but instead made his debut on the World Cup tour where he was crowned overall ...
Advertisement Coloma is taking The Athletic on a tour of the Alfred-Nakache swimming pool site in Toulouse — situated next to city’s football stadium. This is where a young Leon Marchand first ...
Marchand is also expected to swim on at least one relay, though his medal chances are much slimmer because France doesn’t have the depth of powerhouse nations such as the United States and Australia.