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On the meet's final day, Ledecky set her fifth world record of the year, lowering her record in the 1500-meter freestyle by nearly six seconds with a time of 15:28.36. Ledecky swam the second half of the race faster than the first, completing the final 800 meters in 8:14.11—faster than any other woman has completed a regular 800-meter race in ...
Katie Ledecky (Nation's Capital) 2015 Nation's Capital Swim Club Invite December 13, 2015 / College Park, Maryland same: 1650 free: 15:01.41 Katie Ledecky (Gator Swim Club) 2023 Florida Spring Senior Championships March 12, 2023 / Orlando, Florida same: backstroke: American Record (25 yd) U.S. Open Record (25 yd) 100 back: 48.10 Gretchen Walsh
Since her debut at the 2012 Summer Olympics at the age of 15, Katie Ledecky has broken 16 world records and is the most decorated female swimmer in history, with seven Olympic gold medals and 21 ...
Katie Ledecky holds two long course world records (four total). Gretchen Walsh holds the most total records with nine (five individual and four relays). The world records in swimming are ratified by World Aquatics (formerly known as FINA), the international governing body of swimming
Ledecky led from the start, winning by more than 10 seconds in 15 minutes, 30.02 seconds, shattering her Olympic record and collecting her first gold medal at these Games.
What world records does Katie Ledecky hold? Ledecky currently holds world records for 800-meter freestyle (8 minutes, 4.79 seconds) and the 1500-meter freestyle (15:20.48).
Katie Ledecky United States: Mireia Belmonte García Spain: Rebecca Adlington Great Britain: 2016 Rio de Janeiro details: Katie Ledecky United States: Jazmin Carlin Great Britain: Boglárka Kapás Hungary: 2020 Tokyo details: Katie Ledecky United States: Ariarne Titmus Australia: Simona Quadarella Italy: 2024 Paris details: Katie Ledecky United ...
American superstar swimmer Katie Ledecky etched her name (again) into the US history books. ... Australia won the race with a new Olympic record time of 7:38.08. The US team took silver in a time ...