French swimmer Léon Marchand has won multiple Olympics gold medals and earned a substantial amount of prize money. After winning the 200m individual medley event again on Friday evening, Marchand now holds four Olympic titles and has also received a generous prize. Marchand's victory path remains unbroken: at this Olympics, he won four gold medals in the 200m individual medley, 400m individual medley, 200m breaststroke, and 200m butterfly events. In addition to these victories, which bring him honor, this 22-year-old French athlete will also receive the prize money for each Olympic champion, worth €80,000 per gold medal. By multiplying this by four, Marchand will receive a total of €320,000 in prize money this Olympics. Furthermore, he will also participate in the men's 4x100m mixed medley relay, with the qualifying round starting on Saturday and the final scheduled for Saturday evening. If he wins two more medals, his total prize money will reach €480,000. Note that silver and bronze medals also come with prize money of €40,000 and €20,000, respectively. Even if Marchand doesn't win a fifth or sixth Olympic title, his prize money will still increase if he stands on the podium with his teammates. This does not include the advertising revenue and portrait rights income of the Tolouse athlete, which is likely to increase greatly as his fame grows in France and around the world (Source: Le Parisien).