2026 FRENCH ELITE CHAMPIONSHIPS
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Leon Marchand has pulled out of the final three days of competition at the 2026 French Elite Championships due to an adductor injury picked up during the heats of the 200 breast. He felt pain during the third 50 of the event, and while he did finish the full 200 his final split of 38.70 was clear indication of an issue.
The hip adductor is a group of muscles used primarily in bringing the thighs together. In breaststroke, this will most often flare in the insweep at the end of the kick. In other strokes this would affect hip stabilization and therefore both body position and kick power.
Marchand won the 400 IM in a blistering 4:04.56 on the first day of the meet, the fifth-fastest time in history and his fastest outside of a major championship. With his goal having been sub-4:08, expectations were high heading into the rest of the meet.
He was entered in a further five events; the 200 breast, 200 free, 200 IM, 400 free, and 200 fly. He is the reigning world champion and world record holder in the 200 IM, and the reigning Olympic champion and Olympic record holder in both the 200 breast and 200 fly.
Bob Bowman, Marchand’s coach at Texas where he trains, did state in mid-April that he had not been training much breaststroke. He has swum the 200 breast three times this season, clocking 2:09.72, 2:10.06, and 2:09.04, all under the 2:10.32 required for him to qualify for the European Championships.
This meet was to be one of the first selection meets where Marchand branched out from his specialist IM, 200 fly, and 200 breast schedule, having added the two mid-distance free events. He clocked 3:44.70 in the 400 free at the U.S. Open in December, the second-fastest swim in French history, and has split 1:44-point on the 4×200 free relay at worlds in both 2023 (1:44.89) and 2025 (1:44.34).
After the injury yesterday, the French swimming federation had announced that Marchand would be assessed again this morning before a decision was made on his continued participation at the meet. His spot on the European Championships team is not in doubt, given he has already qualified in one event and there are two potential avenues for him to add events to his schedule.
Under Section 3 of the French selection criteria, a swimmer may enter an additional event at the European Championships provided that they have already qualified individually, and that they have achieved the qualifying standard between June 16, 2025, and July 2, 2026.
However, this must be done at a FFN-recognised event, and the only meet of that standard that Marchand has swum in that timeframe was the World Championships last summer, where he swam the 200 IM and 400 IM.
Section 5.3 does allow for exemptions from the qualification process, to be granted by the National Team Director. This is the most likely avenue to add events for him, given it is unlikely that there are four European Championships qualifiers in any of the events which he has pulled out of.
Leon Marchand’s Press Release
“Léon is forced to withdraw from the rest of the 2026 French Championships due to pain in his right adductor during the 200-meter breaststroke heats.
During the third 50 meters of his heat, Léon felt a sharp pain in the adductor major of his right leg. Although initial examinations (ultrasound and MRI) did not reveal any major abnormalities, a lesion is suspected.
In order to avoid any aggravation and to preserve his health, Léon has decided, in agreement with his technical and medical staff, not to continue the competition. Léon will now be taken care of at INSEP by the French team doctor for additional examinations and follow-up.”
A lesion would be either a tear or a rupture of the adductor muscle, however the latter of those seems unlikely given the negative results returned by ultrasound and MRI. The focus for him now will be recovering in time for his first European Championships this summer, which begins in approximately six weeks.
That will be a home championships held at the Paris Aquatics Center, which hosted artistic swimming, water polo, and diving at the 2024 Olympic Games. Marchand is the second French star with injury problems heading into the meet, with 50 fly and 100 fly world champion Maxime Grousset also sidelined currently with a foot injury.

In other news from today, I’m delighted to see the US Supreme Court’s decision to allow states to ban biological males from participating in female sports.
Well, this sucks.
So sad to see but I’m glad he’s prioritizing his health. I’d rather see him out of nationals than euros. Hope he recovers quickly!
Nooooo ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ sending all my good wishes for a fast and easy recovery.
Does anyone know what causes this sort of lesion: overtraining, freak accident, or something else?
Given that he also hurt his rib and shoulder in the last 1.5 years, this is a lot of bad luck 😔
The initial ultrasound and MRI did not show any major abnormality, but doctors suspect a lesion (which in sports medicine broadly means “an area of tissue damage.”) In this case, it most likely refers to a mild-to-moderate muscle strain or a small tear.
Grade I Mild strain: roughly 1–3 weeks recovery.
Grade II Moderate strain: roughly 3–8 weeks recovery.
Grade III Severe tear: potentially several months, but highly unlikely given statement.
Looking to be quite a toss up whether he’ll be at Euros (and even if so, how good shape he’ll be in is a tough question). Wishing him a speedy recovery!
I assume he’ll recover in time to swim his main events at the European Championships, though I have doubts about his event load; perhaps he’ll opt for just the 200/400 IM, 200 fly and maybe relays.
I always thought breastroke used more abductor than adductor. I remember straining my groin, and the best thing I did for myself was not kick breastroke for a week.
Adductors are what people commonly refer to as the groin, so you strained your adductor
I’ve strained my adductor swimming breast twice, and it makes sense – the most explosive part of the kick is when you’re bringing your legs together, not when you’re bringing them out
I didn’t realize this type of injury was this common among breastrokers. Are there specific exercises that can be done to prevent/mitigate them?
Are the European Champs @ La Defense Arena?
No to the Olympic Aquatic Center north of Paris—the site where the water polo and diving competitions were held. The pool is deeper, if that was the point of your question, and therefore theoretically faster.