After a historic collection of medals at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, French swimmer Léon Marchand had a marathon day this Monday. Between celebrations at Club France, photo sessions with his five medals and an interview on the 8pm news, the Toulouse resident had a busy schedule. However, he definitely refused Léa Salamé’s invitation to participate in his show “Quels Jeux!”, stating that the concept “did not correspond to his values”.
Léon Marchand, the new star of the French century
With four gold medals and one bronze, Leon Marchand into French swimming history at these home Games.
His exploits were followed and praised by millions of French people, making the 22-year-old the new darling of the public. Suddenly popular that he was able to guess during the journey he expected France Club This Monday, where a crowd of supporters was waiting for him.
Polite but firm rejection of Léa Salamé’s invitation
Despite the numerous requests from the media to which he responded, TF1 Yes Information about France Passing by RMC etc Eurosport, Leon Marchand decline the invitation Read Salame on the set of “Quels Jeux!”.
The show, which has been discussed since the beginning of the Olympics, would not correspond to the values of the champion. A polite but firm refusal, despite the fact that the production had suggested recording in the early afternoon rather than living in the evening as usual.
A marathon day of media and celebrations
This intensive media day will be allowed Leon Marchand to realize the magnitude of his new status.
“Today, it’s a lot of media, I’ve done well. It’s not easy for me after nine days of intense competition,” he said.
But these duties did not spoil his pleasure:
“I understand what happened in France and my new status. Now I’m taking it in the face, but it’s so good”.
The day ended with new celebrations in the company of other French swimming winners.
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