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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 ...
Ledecky’s best during that span had been an 8:07.07 at U.S. Nationals in 2023. But on this occasion, she attacked the pace early on, jumping a full second ahead of her own clip in the early ...
Katie Ledecky breaks a world record for the first time in seven years Ledecky lowered her mark in the 800-meter freestyle and showed, at 28, that she isn’t even close to slowing down. May 3, 2025 ...
Katie Ledecky is turning back the clock in her first top-level swim meet since the Paris Olympics, recording her fastest times in many years on back-to-back nights. On Thursday, Ledecky won the ...
Katie Ledecky is turning back the clock in her first top-level swim meet since the Paris Olympics, recording her fastest times in many years on back-to-back nights. On Thursday, Ledecky won the 400m ...
Ledecky's Wednesday time in Fort Lauderdale of 15:24.51 was the second-fastest in 1500m freestyle history. She won her heat by 39 seconds, lapping four of the other nine swimmers in the race.
Katie Ledecky claimed a win on the last day of the Southern Zone South Sectional Championships. Touching the wall in 15:36.87, Ledecky won the women’s 1500 freestyle by more than a minute.
Olympian Katie Ledecky, a Stanford graduate and the most decorated female swimmer in history, will deliver the keynote address at Stanford’s 134th Commencement.
3 - Impressing Katie Ledecky and enrolling at Stanford University. Huske and Katie Ledecky first met in December 2018, and the women’s swimming GOAT was immediately impressed. “Her 100 fly is really ...
BETHESDA, Md. (DC News Now) — Katie Ledecky is the most decorated American female Olympian of all time. With 14 medals (and counting) to her name, she is on the list of the greatest athletes ever.
Swimming superstar Katie Ledecky is still only 27 and has many more years of racing ahead of her. But, inevitably, her reign of dominance will have to end one day.
Team USA swimmer Katie Ledecky celebrates her gold medal on the podium of the women's 800-m freestyle during the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games at the Paris La Defense Arena in Nanterre, west of ...