Bob Bowman Details How He Coached Leon Marchand to 4 Gold Medals at Paris Olympics

SwimSwam sat down with Bob Bowman, Director of Swimming & Diving at Texas and coach of Olympic superstar Leon Marchand, to debrief his experience in Paris.

At the top of the podcast, Bowman reveals that Marchand looked “very average” in practices two weeks before the Olympics. Apparently this is a trend for Marchand, as Bowman said he also looked that way before the best short course meet of his career, the 2023 NCAA Championships in Minnesota.

There was a public practice at their training camp in Vichy, France where Leon suited up in front of 1,000 fans in which Bowman said he looked “very good on that”.

Bowman continues on with stories of Leon throughout the meet and what it was like seeing his other non-French athletes have success. He ends with a preview of the upcoming season for Texas swimming, including a quad-meet with Texas, Virginia, Arizona State, and NC State.

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nena
10 minutes ago

18 medals wow, so there should be new country added to the UN list of countries, Bowmania, measuring lactates, sleep, meals….GOAT

Awsi Dooger
28 minutes ago

Let’s see, we had a year long catastrophe report on Milak, now average Marchand. I’m sure somebody in Sarasota is willing to say McIntosh could barely get from one side to the other in June

Swammer
56 minutes ago

I see Regan is posting she is in back in Tempe. Anyone knows if she i splitting up with Bob or if she is just visiting or something?

Swimfan27
Reply to  Swammer
36 minutes ago

I’d be very, very surprised if she doesn’t confine training with Bob.

M L
2 hours ago

Great interview

bobthebuilderrocks
3 hours ago

This one has been a long time coming. Thanks Coleman!

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Coleman started his journey in the water at age 1, and although he actually has no memory of that, something must have stuck. A Missouri native, he joined the Columbia Swim Club at age 9, where he is still remembered for his stylish dragon swim trunks. After giving up on …

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