Axel Reymond
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Nationality | France | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | [1] Paris, France | 13 February 1994||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 82 kg (181 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Freestyle, open water, Swimming | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Strokes | Freestyle, open water | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | CSM Clamart Natation (Since 2016) CN Fontainebleau-Avon (2014–2015) ASPS Natation (-2013) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coach | Magali Mérino | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Axel Reymond (born 13 February 1994 in Paris[1]) is a French Marathon swimmer in open water swimming events (5 km (3.1 mi), 10 km (6.2 mi) et 25 km (16 mi)). Lives near Fontainebleau (Seine-et-Marne), he was trainning at AS Plessis-Savigny Natation by Magali Mérino. In May 2014, he joined her at the Cercle des Nageurs of Fontainebleau-Avon, where he remains committed to his training while becoming licensed in CSM Clamart Natation in 2016. After several victories in Open Water Swimming French Cup since 2009 on different distances, after several Champion titles of France on 25 km (16 mi), after a bronze medal during the 2012 Open Water Swimming European Championships at Piombino (in Italy), he landed, 17 August 2014, the gold medal[2] of the 25 km (16 mi) during the 2014 European Swimming Championships in Berlin. He is a member of the France Swimming A Team since 2012. The 15 November 2015, he beats the hour record of France by browsing 5859.25m[3] during the 2015 National Autumn Meeting National at Compiègne (in France). July 14, 2016, the French National Day, he again won the 25 km[4] from the European Championships at Hoorn (Netherlands).
Career
Axel Reymond, who resided in Nandy, began swimming at age 6 in "Association Sportive Le Plessis Savigny" (ASPS) in the pool of Savigny-le-Temple where he will be driven by Magali Mérino who is always his current coach. He discovered Open Water in 2008 with a first title of Vice-Champion of France on 10 km (6.2 mi).
In 2009, Axel Reymond becomes number 1 French Under 16 years old, winning six stages of the Open Water French Cup. The year after, he will be both number 1 French Cadets and All Categories, with 9 victories in the Cup of France, as well as bronze medal in the Open Water Championships in France. Also in 2010, he will participate in an international event outside France for the first time at Oeiras in Portugal, finishing 8th in All Categories, of this "COnfederación MEditerránea de Natación Cup"'s stage (COMEN).
In 2011, during a step of COMEN in Limassol (Cyprus), he won his first international medal, it will be in bronze.
Will follow in 2012, his integration into the France Swimming A Team, his first participation in the World Championships in Welland (Canada, where he will end 7th 7.5 km (4.7 mi)) and his first participation of European Championships at Piombino (Italy) where he obtained his first European Medal in Bronze.[5] This same year, he will be Champion of France on 25 km (16 mi), as he was then kept it in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Then in 2013, in Ohrid (Macedonia), he won his first medal of the Open Water Marathon World Cup, on 30 km (19 mi). And at Canet-en-Roussillon, he won the Open Water Championship of France on 10 km (6.2 mi), in addition to the 25 km (16 mi).
In May 2014, Axel Reymond joined Magali Mérino his coach at Swimmers's Circle of Fontainebleau-Avon.
Axel Reymond follow the French Swimmers Team to the European Championship in Berlin (Germany) in 2014. On August 17, 2014, he won the European Gold Medal[6] on 25 km (16 mi) with a time : 4 h 59 min 18 s 8, beating Evgeny Drattsev (Russia) (4 h 59 min 31 s 2) and Edoardo Stochino (Italy) (5 h 08 min 51 s 0).[2] The same year, he will be Champion of France on 25 km (16 mi) at Sète, on indoor 5 km (3.1 mi) at Sarcelles and win a silver medal in Open Water Swimming European Cup in Eilat (Israel) on 10 km (6.2 mi).
He will begin in 2015 with 2 medals : in Gold at the Marathon Swimming World Cup Marathon in Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), and in Bronze in Noumea (France). He will also conduct a tripled at French Championships in Gravelines, becoming the France Champion on 5 km (3.1 mi), 10 km (6.2 mi) and 25 km (16 mi).
July 7, 2015, Axel Reymond sign a 2-year contract with French Land Army, to be an element of the French Champions Swimming Military Force. He will participate in the World Military Games Summer 2015 at Mungyeong, in South Korea.
He will be highly disappointed about his 4th place[7] on 25 km (16 mi) at the World Championships in Kazan (Russia), and especially to its 12th place in the 10 km (6.2 mi), which, this last one, earned him a non-selection of the French Swimming Federation, to go to represent France at the Rio Olympics Games (Brazil) in 2016.[8] But his year has been full of medals, he ended the 2015 season : at the first place of the French Open Water Cup National Ranking (with 8 stages wins in 11 appearances) and at the 1st place of the French Open Water Swimmers National Ranking. He even gets a number of points in the French Cup, never obtained at least 2005, and the national ranking of open water swimmers, a number of points ever obtained at least 2012.
Finally 2015, he broke the French National Hour Time Record[3] during the National Meeting in 25-meter pool in Compiègne (France) with 5,859 m (3.641 mi), and he won a Bronze Medal for the 1,500 m (0.93 mi) of French 2015 Swimming Championships in 25-meter pool in Angers (France).
Early 2016, he joined the CSM Clamart Natation, while staying at Fontainebleau for his exercises in the CitéSport of the National Centre of Defence Sports (CNSD).
He beginning the 1st stage of the Marathon (10 km (6.2 mi)) World Cup 2016 in Viedma, Argentina, finishing 5th, allowing him his pre-qualification at the European Championships 2016. He ended as 5th in the 2nd stage of the World Cup Marathon in 2016 in Abu Dhabi in the UAE.
Subsequently, in April 2016, he became Champion of France 2016 Military Swimming 400m freestyle, and 200m medley 4 in Saint-Dizier, beating the record of France of these 2 events.
May 29, 2016, at Lake of Cepoy in Montargis (France), he won his Fifth title of France Championships on 25 km, after finishing 2nd of the 5 km and 3rd of the 10 km, the Championships of France in 2016.
The French National Day in Hoorn (Netherlands), July 14, 2016, he won gold[4] again on 25 km during the 2016 European Championships.
And his future goals are the World Championships in 2017 in Budapest (Hungary), and the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo (Japan).
Results
World Championships
Open Water
Edition | Event | |||||
5 km (3.1 mi) | 10 km (6.2 mi) | 7.5 km (4.7 mi) | 25 km (16 mi) | |||
Canada - Welland 2012 | - | - | 7th 1 h 26:10.50 |
- | ||
Spain - Barcelona 2013 | - | 40th 1 h 50:33.00 |
- | 20th 4 h 53:47.20 | ||
Russia - Kazan 2015 | 22nd 55:31.80 |
12th 1 h 50:28.40 |
- | 4th 4 h 55:55.80 |
European Championships
Open Water
Edition | Event | |||||
5 km (3.1 mi) | 10 km (6.2 mi) | 25 km (16 mi) | ||||
Italy - Piombino 2012 | - | 15th 1 h 59:57.80 |
Bronze 5 h 4:06.30 | |||
Germany - Berlin 2014 | - | 9th 1 h 50:07.60 |
Gold 4 h 59:18.80 | |||
Netherlands - Hoorn 2016 | - | - | Gold 5 h 02:22.00 |
French Championships
Open Water
Edition | Event | |||||
5 km (3.1 mi) Time trial | 5 km (3.1 mi) | 10 km (6.2 mi) | 25 km (16 mi) | |||
France - Chalain 2008 | 25th 1 h 05:34.50 |
- | 26th 2 h 14:02.79 |
- | ||
France - Roquebrune – Toulouse – Annecy 2009 | 24th 1 h 02:12.00 |
5th 58:32.00 |
16th 2 h 09:51.60 |
- | ||
France - Mimizan 2010 | 8th 56:34.97 |
5th 59:59.60 |
5th 2 h 06:02.67 |
Bronze 5 h 44:21.58 | ||
France - Pierrelatte 2011 | 16th 56:26.58 |
7th 59:05.30 |
14th 1 h 59:17.40 |
- | ||
France - Pierrelatte 2012 | 5th 55:39.74 |
- | Silver 1 h 55:00.62 |
Gold 5 h 06:28.58 | ||
France - Canet-en-Roussillon 2013 | - | - | Gold 1 h 42:14.00 |
Gold 5 h 28:29.56 | ||
France - Sète 2014 | Bronze 1 h 02:41.30 |
5th 55:43.90 |
4th 1 h 43:50.40 |
Gold 4 h 58:47.30 | ||
France - Gravelines 2015 | - | Gold 54:43.80 |
Gold 1 h 50:29.50 |
Gold 4 h 57:28.50 | ||
France - Montargis 2016 | - | Silver 53:51.70 |
Bronze 1 h 52:15.30 |
Gold 4 h 56:07 |
Open Water – Indoor
Edition | Event | |||||
5 km (3.1 mi) | ||||||
France - Dunkerque 2009 | 17th 57:53.95 | |||||
France - Troyes 2010 | 12th 56:4.96 | |||||
France - Agen 2011 | 11th 55:36.30 | |||||
France - Dunkerque 2012 | Silver 54:14.90 | |||||
France - Sarcelles 2014 | Gold 53:58.60 | |||||
France - Sarcelles 2015 | 5th 55:13.39 |
Long course (50-meter pool)
Edition | Event | |
800 m freestyle | 1500 m freestyle | |
France - Chartres 2014 | Bronze 7 min 58 s 45 |
Bronze 15 min 18 s 13 |
Short course meters (25-meter pool)
Edition | Event |
1500 m freestyle | |
France - Angers 2012 | Bronze 15 min 0 s 40 |
France - Dijon 2013 | Silver 14 min 48 s 09 |
France - Angers 2015 | Bronze 14 min 55 s 24 |
World Cup
Open Water
Edition | Event | |||||
10 km (6.2 mi) | 30 km (19 mi) | |||||
France - Annecy 2009 | 36th 2 h 09:51.60 |
- | ||||
North Macedonia - Ohrid 2013 | - | Gold 5 h 09:54.95 | ||||
Argentina - Videma 2014 | 13th 1 h 51:44.56 |
- | ||||
United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi 2015 | Gold 1 h 57:52.10 |
- | ||||
France - Nouméa 2015 | Bronze 1 h 57:24.40 |
- | ||||
Argentina - Videma 2016 | 5th 1 h 55:50.15 |
- | ||||
United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi 2016 | 5th 1 h 47:48.20 |
- |
European Cup
Open Water
Edition | Event | |||||
5 km (3.1 mi) | 10 km (6.2 mi) | 25 km (16 mi) | ||||
Israel - Eilat 2014 | - | Silver 1 h 49:00.15 |
- |
COMEN Cup
Open Water
Edition | Event | |||||
5 km (3.1 mi) | 10 km (6.2 mi) | 25 km (16 mi) | ||||
Portugal - Oeiras 2010 | 8th 57:43.34 |
- | - | |||
Cyprus - Limassol 2011 | Bronze 54:42.32 |
- | - |
Open Water Swimming French Cup and National Ranking
Open Water
Edition | Open Water Swimming French Cup's National Ranking | French Open Water Swimmer's National Ranking | ||||
15 years old and under | 16 and 17 years old | All Categories | Appearance | Number of Victories | ||
France - 2008 | 15th 318 pts |
- | 73th 318 pts |
1 étape | 0 | - |
France - 2009 | Gold 3 600 pts |
- | 4th 3 600 pts |
14 stages | 6 x Gold 1 x Bronze |
- |
France - 2010 | - | Gold 5 130 pts |
Gold 5 130 pts |
15 stages | 9 x Gold 2 x Silver 1 x Bronze |
- |
France - 2011 | - | Silver 4 140 pts |
Bronze 4 140 pts |
17 stages | 3 x Gold 6 x Silver 4 x Bronze |
- |
France - 2012 | - | - | Gold 4 140 pts |
9 stages | 3 x Gold 2 x Silver 2 x Bronze |
Gold 30 540 pts |
France - 2013 | - | - | 6th 2 590 pts |
4 stages | 2 x Gold 2 x Silver |
4th 13 840 pts |
France - 2014 | - | - | Silver 4 160 pts |
7 stages | 6 x Gold 1 x Silver |
Gold 44 660 pts |
France - 2015 | - | - | Gold 7 120 pts (point record since 2005) |
11 stages | 8 x Gold 2 x Silver 1 x Bronze |
Gold 51 020 pts (point record since 2012) |
Records
French Records
This table details the record of France beaten by Axel Reymond during his career.
Event | Time | Competition | Place | Date |
France record of military Swimming 400m freestyle | 3:55.53 | France Military Swimming Championships 2016 | Saint-Dizier, France | 6 April 2016 |
France record of military Swimming 200m medley 4 | 2:07.00 | France Military Swimming Championships 2016 | Saint-Dizier, France | 6 April 2016 |
French Men's Swimming Hour Records of France | 1 h 5,859.25 m (3.64077 mi) |
2015 Autumn National Meeting | Compiègne, France | 15 November 2015 |
French Men's 5 km indoor Records of France – Category 18 year old | 54:14.90 | French 2012 Indoor Championships of Open Water | Dunkerque, France | 1 May 2012 defeated in 2016 by Anis Cheniti |
Awards
- Winner of the 2011 "Hope" Trophy[9] in Savigny-le-Temple
- Winner of the 2012 "Hope" Trophy[10] in Savigny-le-Temple
- 2016 Honor Citizen[11] of Fontainebleau City
References
- ^ a b "Official Website". www.axel-reymond.fr. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
- ^ a b "25km Official Results" (PDF). Berlin 2014. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
- ^ a b "Axel Reymond get the national hour record". ffnatation.fr. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
- ^ a b "Axel Reymond first for the second time". dailynews.openwaterswimming.com. 15 July 2016..
- ^ "Reymond in bronze". lequipe.fr. Retrieved 16 September 2012.
- ^ "Gold for Reymond on 25km". lequipe.fr. 17 August 2014.
- ^ "World Championships : Ruffini win on 25 km, Axel Reymond 4th". lequipe.fr. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
- ^ "Marc-Antoine Olivier go to Olympics Games". lequipe.fr. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
- ^ "D-3 before the French swimming Championships". lesechosdusport77.eklablog.com. 29 November 2011.
- ^ "Axel REYMOND: a beautiful winner's hopes trophy". lesechosdusport77.eklablog.com. 26 October 2012.
- ^ "4 honor Citizens". www.leparisien.fr. 8 January 2016.
External links
- Axel Reymond at Swimrankings.net
- Axel Reymond at French Swimming Federation
- Axel Reymond at OpenWaterPedia
- 1994 births
- Living people
- Male long-distance swimmers
- Male freestyle swimmers
- Male backstroke swimmers
- French male swimmers
- European Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming
- European champions for France
- World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming
- World Aquatics Championships medalists in open water swimming
- Sportspeople from Paris