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Leon Marchand sets 400 IM record, last individual mark of Michael Phelps - ESPN

Leon Marchand of France set the world record in the men's 400-meter individual medley Sunday, breaking the last individual mark that Michael Phelps had held from his illustrious swimming career.

Marchand cruised to the gold medal in 4 minutes, 2.50 seconds at the world championships in Fukuoka in southwest Japan. That broke the long-standing mark of 4:03.84 set by Phelps at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Phelps had held individual world records in five different races. He still is part of the world records set by the United States in the 4x100 and 4x200 freestyle relays.

Marchand swims at Arizona State and is coached by Bob Bowman, the coach of the American team at the world championships. He is a potential hometown superstar going into next year's Paris Olympics and will also be the favorite in the 200 IM.

He finished 4.06 seconds ahead of silver medalist Carson Foster of the United States. Japan's Daiya Seto took the bronze, coming in nearly seven seconds behind Marchand.

It was the second of three world records to fall on the opening day of the swimming events at the World Aquatics Championships. Olympic champion Ariarne Titmus of Australia set the record in a star-filled women's 400-meter freestyle field with a time of 3:55.38, finishing more than three seconds ahead of Katie Ledecky. Australia also set the record in the 4x100 women's freestyle relay in 3:27.96.

In other results, Australia's Sam Short powered to victory in the men's 400 freestyle to dethrone compatriot Elijah Winnington.

Short, 19, crossed the line in 3:40.68 to narrowly beat Olympic champion Ahmed Hafnaoui of Tunisia by 0.02 seconds. Germany's Lukas Martens was 1.52 seconds behind to take the bronze medal.

Winnington, who won the title in Budapest last

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