Olympic Finalist Leon Marchand Opens Arizona State Career at Intrasquad

Arizona State isn’t releasing full results of its Friday intrasquad meet, which was the team’s first competition after redshirting the entire team for the 2020-2021 COVID-19 season.

A few key results have leaked out, though, from interested alumni, including the times of the team’s top freshman recruit Leon Marchand swimming in his first career collegiate or short course yards meet.

The versatile 19-year old, who finished 6th in the 400 IM at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, opened up his career on a sprintier note in the 100-yard focused event.

  • 100 fly – 47.36
  • 100 back – 47.71 (DQ’ed for passing 15 meters)
  • 100 breast – 54.96
  • 100 free – 44.55
  • 100 IM – 48.74

While none of those times individually will make any national noise yet, the range across them, not even his specialty distances, shows off his potential for the Sun Devils this season.

He’ll be seeking to enter a very crowded and very exciting men’s 400 IM field at the NCAA Championship meet that includes defending NCAA Champion Bobby Finke of Florida, the #1 ranked long course swimmer in the world last season (but non-Olympian) Carson Foster of Texas, and the fastest swimmer at last year’s NCAA Championships, out of the B Final, Hugo Gonzalez of Cal.

SwimSwam reached out to Arizona State for full results of the meet, but Sun Devil coaches said that they weren’t sharing intrasquad results (though the school publicized the meet with a preview). The men’s team’s first official meet of the season won’t be until Saturday, November 6, when they host the USC Trojans. The women will have meets on the road against Washington State on October 16 and at home against UCLA on November 5.

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Just give the trophy to the condors already
3 years ago

The next michael phelps

mds
3 years ago

Of particular note on Marchand was his quick adaptation to short course skills, much like Gonzalez when he burst onto the American scene for Auburn at SECs a few years back, which is commonly difficult for young Europeans who have tasted significant LCM success. He several times came off walls gaining a 2-3 foot margin in his underwaters, on national scoring athletes, even without 15 meter violations.

CLARIFICATION ON ASU SCHEDULE: The 11/6/21 USC meet is the first official competition for the ASU men, but their women have two CONFERENCE meets before that, facing Washington State in Pullman on 10/16/21 and UCLA in a Home meet in Tempe on Friday, 11/5/21, the day before the co-ed USC meet.

Jackman
3 years ago

Bizarre of ASU to not release results of the meet and then release 5 results of one swimmer including a DQ’d time.

Huh
Reply to  Jackman
3 years ago

Everything about the ASU program under Bowman is bizarre.

another Tomek
Reply to  Huh
3 years ago

Like what else

Alex
Reply to  Jackman
3 years ago

I suspect some alum or spectator who was watching the meet got the times off the scoreboard. They were posted there during the meet.

mds
Reply to  Jackman
3 years ago

Unobservant comment as the article notes the information came from an alum, not official ASU channels.

Walter
Reply to  mds
3 years ago

Reading comprehension lacking.

Ohio swim observer
Reply to  Jackman
3 years ago

ASU did not release the individual results – as stated in the article

2Fat4Speed
3 years ago

This guy is going kill it in the NCAA

612
Reply to  2Fat4Speed
3 years ago

Hot take central

Ghost
Reply to  2Fat4Speed
3 years ago

Two foreign frosh, Sates and Marchand, will make a huge impact! Both are legit frosh and not 23 year old frosh.

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