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And with the world championships and Olympics up ahead, she's not slowing down. Katie Ledecky reacts after winning ... 00.8 and went 1:00.81.The third and fourth 100s were just a tick slower ...
Katie Ledecky ... and fourth-place finishers. Berkoff, the Olympic bronze medalist, won in 27.38 over Olympic silver medalist Regan Smith (27.43) and Olympic fourth-place finisher Kylie Masse of ...
Winning an 800m race is not unusual for Ledecky. Katie Ledecky fourth-straight victory in the 800m has assured her Olympics immortality — but who is next in line to create greatness in the pool?
The 28-year-old is still at the top of her game after the Paris Olympics, posting some of the fastest times of her career in the leadup to the world championships. Swimmer Katie Ledecky celebrates ...
Katie Ledecky and Gretchen Walsh broke their own world records on the last day of a Tyr Pro Series meet in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Saturday. Ledecky swam the fastest time in history in the 800m ...
Katie Ledecky ... night.” Ledecky, of course, was already the record holder in the 800 — she lapped the field and posted a memorable 8:04.79 at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016 — and ...
American swimmer Katie Ledecky broke her own 800-meter ... During last year's Paris Olympics, Ledecky won four medals and became the most decorated female American Olympian of all time with ...
American Katie Ledecky shattered her own 800-meter ... to better the previous mark of 8:04.79 that she set at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Ledecky paced a masterful race, surging ahead through 400 ...
Katie Ledecky produced a scintillating swim to break ... lowering the mark she set almost a decade ago at the 2016 Rio Olympics. She recorded a time of 8:04.12 at the TYR Pro Swim Series Fort ...
Katie Ledecky broke her longstanding ... elite competition since the Paris Olympics last year. In Paris, she won the 1,500m free and also claimed a fourth straight 800m free gold as she equalled ...
Katie Ledecky ... and Olympic fourth-place finisher Kylie Masse of Canada (27.53). The 50m back debuts at the Olympics in 2028. In today's edition: Judge is on fire, Ledecky's on a roll, Brunson ...