Katie Ledecky Interview: “I’m taking a week off, maybe a week and a half”

Swimming News / Swimming Video courtesy of Shannon Macdonald, SwimSwam World Rankings Managing Editor.

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WOMEN’S 1500 FREE (FIRST HEAT)

Meet record: 15:55.01, Kate Ziegler (USA)
American record: 15:34.23, Katie Ledecky
Australian record: 16:01.53, Melissa Gorman
Canadian record: 16:07.73 Brittany Reimer
Japanese record: 15:58.55 Ai Shibata
Australia All-comers record: 15:53.05 Kate Ziegler (USA)

With her fifth World Record of the summer, Katie Ledecky drops six second to improve her World Record to 15:28.36! To put that in perspective, the world record at this time last year was still 15:42, and she would have finished 18th at the US National Championships in the men’s 1500 meter freestyle.

The silver medal went to Lauren Boyle of New Zealand at 15:55.69. Brittany Maclean of Canada claimed the bronze with her time of 15:57.15. Cierra Runge finished fourth at 16:04.48.

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floppy
10 years ago

That’s great sportsmanship – waiting for everyone else to finish swimming the 1500 before getting back in the water.

TheTroubleWithX
Reply to  floppy
10 years ago

This might be my favorite comment of the week. 🙂

ERVINFORTHEWIN
10 years ago

Is it Mel on the right side captured by the camera ? It seems so …. HI MEL , how are u ?

Face Rip
10 years ago

don’t think phelps did what ledecky did when he was her age (four world records).. in any case she is an effing machine wow

B
Reply to  Face Rip
10 years ago

He broke 8 as an 18 yo though…

10 years ago

well deserved.

Swam
10 years ago

That’s not a very long break haha. She seems very driven – probably wants to get right back into it!

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MEL STEWART Jr., aka Gold Medal Mel, won three Olympic medals at the 1992 Olympic Games. Mel's best event was the 200 butterfly. He is a former World, American, and NCAA Record holder in the 200 butterfly. As a writer/producer and sports columnist, Mel has contributed to Yahoo Sports, Universal Sports, …

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