2022 FINA WORLD CUP ā TORONTO
- Friday, October 28 ā Sunday, October 30, 2022
- Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre (TPASC), Toronto, Canada
- SCM (25 meters)
- Start Times
- Prelims: 9:30 am local (ET)
- Finals: 6:00 pm local (ET)
- Meet Central
- Psych Sheet
- Live Results (Omega)
- Live Stream (FINA YouTube)
Well, it wasn’t a world record, and it wasn’t even a win, but Katie Ledecky etched her name into the history books with her finals finals swim at the Toronto stop of the 2022 World Cup circuit.
Tonight, Ledecky led going to the final turn after a back and forth battle, but Canadian teenager Summer McIntosh chased down Ledecky on the last length, winning in 3:52.80 to 3:52.88. Neither swim managed to clip the newly-minted world record, but McIntosh set a new World Junior record with that swim, and Ledecky shattered her own American Record in the event, and they now sit at the 2nd and 3rd fastest performers ever in the event.
Ledecky’s previous best time was a 3:54.06, which she swam in the fall of 2019 while representing the DC Triden in the International Swim League. That swim set the American Record that Ledecky broke tonight, and was only 0.14s off of the world record at that point.
Per USA Swimming’s database, here’s the fastest Americans all-time in the event:
- Katie Ledecky (2022) – 3:52.88
- Katie Hoff (2010) – 3:57.07
- Leath Smith (2016) – 3:57.78
- Chloe Sutton (2011) – 3:58.07
- Hali Flickinger (2015) – 3:58.26
Just two days ago, both McIntosh and Ledecky would’ve been under the world record, which stood at 3:53.92 until Li Bingjie crushed a new World Record time of 3:51.30 at the Chinese Swimming Championships.
All-Time Top 400 Free Times, SCM
- Li Bingjie (CHN) ā 3:51.30, 2022
- Summer McIntosh (CAN) ā 3:52.80, 2022
- Katie Ledecky (USA) ā 3:52.88, 2022
- Ariarne Titmus (AUS) ā 3:53.92, 2018
- Jianjiahe Wang (CHN) ā 3:53.97, 2018
Tonight’s swim appears to be Ledecky’s first American Record in three years, and it continues a run of success she’s had since switching her training base to the University of Florida last fall. Ledecky should have several freestyle events left on her schedule for this week, giving her more chances at eclipsing more records.
This personal best is a little too lateā¦.
Nesty >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Meehan
End of discussion.
1500Fr WR tomorrow
Could be and the margin between SC and LC is just like two second and Ledecky could break that world record and I’m also looking forward next week in 800
Great swim!