By Riley Overend on SwimSwam This article originally appeared in the Spring 2023 issue of SwimSwam magazine. Subscribe here. Nearly two years after the NCAA allowed college athletes to profit off their name, image, and likeness (NIL), there’s still confusion about how — and where — international athletes can benefit. F-1 visa guidelines prevent international students from NIL-related work while on U.S. soil, but experts say there’s a loophole that permits them to make money outside the country. That means that Leon Marchand, the most dominant collegiate swimmer in the nation, can’t capitalize on his growing fame while training at Arizona State. But when he returns home to France next summer
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