Energy Standard
{{short description|French swimming club}}
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{{Infobox sports team
| name = Energy Standard
| full_name =
| first_season = 2019
| association = International Swimming League
| league_titles = 2 (2019, 2021)
| city = Paris {{flagicon|FRA}}
| captain = Chad le Clos & Sarah Sjöström
| record = 4-0
| coach = James Gibson
| gm = Jean-François Salessy
| website = http://eliteteamenergystandard.org
| logo = Energy_Standard_Swim_Club_logo.png
}}
Energy Standard is one of the four founding European teams for the International Swimming League. The team is based in Paris, France and trains out of the Gloria Sports Arena in Belek, Turkey.{{Cite web|title=Location|url=http://eliteteamenergystandard.org/location|website=eliteteamenergystandard.org|access-date=2020-05-08|archive-date=2020-06-06|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200606231617/http://eliteteamenergystandard.org/location|url-status=dead}}
The team won each of their matches in the first season of ISL, starting with the first match in Indianapolis, USA then Naples, Italy. They continued their winning streak at the European Derby in London, GBR and took the inaugural championship title in the finale in Las Vegas, USA.{{Cite web|title=Season 2019 – International Swimming League|url=https://isl.global/results/|access-date=2020-05-08|archive-date=2020-10-31|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201031115835/https://isl.global/results/|url-status=dead}}
The head coach from 2019–2021 was
2019 International Swimming League season
= Team roster =
ISL teams had a maximum roster of 32 athletes for 2019 season, with a suggested size of each club's traveling roster of 28 (14 men and 14 women). Each club had a captain and a vice-captain of different gender. Energy Standard had the most culturally diverse team of the league with athletes from 14 different countries representing the program.
= Match results =
In the 2019 (inaugural) ISL season, Energy Standard maintained an undefeated 4–0 record. Team co-captain, Sarah Sjöström was named season MVP after amassing 243.5 points.{{Cite web|title=Sarah Sjostrom Wins Season MVP, $50,000 Bonus Prize, in 2019 ISL Finale|url=https://swimswam.com/sarah-sjostrom-wins-season-mvp-50000-bonus-prize-in-isl-finale/|date=2019-12-21|website=SwimSwam|access-date=2020-05-08}}
2020 International Swimming League season
During the winter of 2020 Energy Standard announced various signees to their roster for the planned second ISL season, including Felipe Lima,{{Cite web|title=ISL Finals Point Scorer Felipe Lima Moves From LA Current To Energy Standard|url=https://swimswam.com/isl-finals-point-scorer-felipe-lima-moves-from-la-current-to-energy-standard/|date=2020-03-09|website=SwimSwam|access-date=2020-05-08}} Pernille Blume,{{Cite web|title=ISL Season 2: Pernille Blume Shifts From NY Breakers To Team Energy Standard|url=https://swimswam.com/isl-season2-pernille-blume-shifts-from-nybreakers-to-team-energy-standard/|date=2020-03-08|website=SwimSwam|access-date=2020-05-08}} Jérémy Desplanches,{{Cite web|title=ISL Season 2: Jérémy Desplanches Leaves Team Iron, Joins Energy Standard|url=https://swimswam.com/isl-season-2-jeremy-desplanches-leaves-team-iron-joins-energy-standard/|date=2020-03-12|website=SwimSwam|access-date=2020-05-08}} Siobhán Haughey{{Cite web|title=ISL Season 2: DC Trident's Top Scorer Siobhán Haughey Joins Energy Standard|url=https://swimswam.com/isl-season-2-dc-tridents-top-scorer-siobhan-haughey-joins-energy-standard/|date=2020-03-06|website=SwimSwam|access-date=2020-05-08}} and Zsuzsanna Jakabos.{{Cite web|title=ISL Season 2: Hungary-Based Team Iron Sees Jakabos Move To Energy Standard|url=https://swimswam.com/isl-season-2-hungary-based-team-iron-sees-jakabos-move-to-energy-standard/|date=2020-03-07|website=SwimSwam|access-date=2020-05-08}}