Hugo in the Kingdom of the Undulators
Spanish swimmer Hugo González stands out for his superior backstroke technique and competes with rivals like Ryan Murphy, Hubert Kos, Thomas Ceccon, and Lukas Märtens. Luke Greenbank was disqualified for exceeding the underwater limit in a shallow pool.
Hugo has the second-best world record in the 400-yard individual medley, surpassed only by Léon Marchand. Hugo is a teammate of Murphy and Keaton Jones at the University of California and has won NCAA championships.
Raúl Arellano, a professor at the University of Granada, is responsible for the Singular Aquatics Lab. Léon Marchand, cheered on by adoring fans, defeated world record holder Kristof Milak in the 200m butterfly and also won the 200m breaststroke.
Marchand's victory was fueled by the support of the crowd and his strong determination. He relied on his underwater technique, inspired by Michael Phelps, to secure the gold medal.
Marchand's success continued as he won the gold in the 200m breaststroke, defying expectations and becoming a hero to the French fans. His remarkable performance was fueled by his strong character and the support of the crowd.
Marchand's decision to compete in both the 200m butterfly and 200m breaststroke on the same day paid off as he won gold medals in both events, showcasing his versatility as a swimmer.
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