|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
  
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
News Headline : > Conspirators will not be given any concessions : Jinnah Kabir   > Clashes erupt in front of JaPa office, army deployed   > Youth to reshape Bangladesh`s political future: Touhid   > Upcoming polls to be most risk-prone in history: EC Anwarul   > Latif Siddiqui among 16 sued, sent to jail   > Myanmar govt declares Karen rebels a terrorist group as elections loom   > Indonesian students vow more protests after one killed in Jakarta demonstration   > 15 Bangladeshis handed over to BGB by Indian BSF   > Trump to address UN General Assembly on September 23   > Women’s quota in primary teacher recruitment abolished  

   Sports
`Struggling` Marchand targets second gold at swimming worlds
  3, August, 2025, 11:29:12:AM

(BSS/AFP) - Leon Marchand admitted he was "struggling" on the final day of the world championships on Sunday after qualifying for the 400m individual medley final with an uncharacteristically sluggish swim.

The French superstar broke the world record and won gold in the 200m individual medley earlier this week in Singapore but he was seventh fastest in the 400m medley heats with a time of 4min 13.19sec.

Marchand, who broke Michael Phelps`s 400m individual medley world record at the world championships in Japan two years ago, said his performance "worries" him ahead of Sunday night`s final.

"I would have preferred to set the best time this morning and it didn`t go as planned, I was struggling a bit," said the 23-year-old.

"Strange, because I slept well, I felt fine this morning, but that`s swimming -- sometimes you dive in and you don`t feel good."

Japan`s Tomoyuki Matsushita set the fastest time in 4:10.39, almost three seconds quicker than Marchand.

Marchand is swimming a lighter programme than usual in Singapore, competing only in the individual medley and relay events.

His heat on Sunday morning was only his fifth swim of the championships.

"It worries me, but I have a lane tonight so in the end it`s OK," said the Frenchman.

Summer McIntosh was fastest in the women`s 400m individual medley heats, the morning after her epic battle with American great Katie Ledecky in the 800m freestyle final.

McIntosh saw her bid to join Phelps as the only swimmers to win five individual golds at a single world championships end after finishing third behind Ledecky and Australia`s Lani Pallister.

McIntosh said she "got all of my thoughts and emotions out last night", before coming through the 400m individual medley heats in 4:35.56.

"I`m really just focusing on the 400 IM and putting a good time down and touching the wall first," said the 18-year-old Canadian, who has already won three golds in Singapore.

"There`s more reflection that I can do from what happened last night in the 800 but I think that`s reflection that will be happening at the start of next season."

Chinese 12-year-old Yu Zidi also qualified for the final in a third-fastest time of 4:36.49, less than a second behind McIntosh.

Yu won her heat and will be appearing in her third individual final in Singapore.

She finished fourth in both the 200m individual medley and 200m butterfly and picked up a bronze medal as a member of China`s 4x200m women`s freestyle relay team.

Yu became the youngest swimmer in history to win a world championships medal.



  
  সর্বশেষ
Nur injured in clash with police outside JaPa office
Conspirators will not be given any concessions : Jinnah Kabir
Clashes erupt in front of JaPa office, army deployed
Bangladesh start Asia Cup Hockey with defeat
Digital Truck Scale | Platform Scale | Weighing Bridge Scale
Digital Load Cell
Digital Indicator
Digital Score Board
Junction Box | Chequer Plate | Girder
Digital Scale | Digital Floor Scale
Dynamic Solution IT
POS | Super Shop | Dealer Ship | Show Room Software | Trading Software | Inventory Management Software
Accounts,HR & Payroll Software
Hospital | Clinic Management Software

Editor : M.G. Kibria Chowdhury Published By the Editor From 85/1 Nayapalton 5th Floor, Dhaka -1000 & Printing Him From Sharayatpur Printing & Press 234 Fakirafool, Motijheel Dhaka-1000.
Phone : 9346453 Mobile : 01712-714493 E-mail: worldreport21@gmail.com