November 5, 2024

Katie Ledecky wins gold medal in 1,500 freestyle at Tokyo Olympics, US teammate Erica Sullivan takes silver

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Katie Ledecky reflects on first individual Olympic loss of career in the 400m freestyle

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TOKYO — America’s Katie Ledecky has done it again. The most versatile swimmer at these Olympic Games won a gold medal in the first-ever women’s 1,500-meter freestyle, a little more than an hour after finishing fifth in the 200.

Ledecky finished the 1,500 in 15:37.34, followed by U.S. teammate Erica Sullivan, 4.07 seconds back. Germany’s Sarah Kohler took bronze.

It’s the sixth gold medal of Ledecky’s career after she made her debut as a 15-year-old at the 2012 Olympics, winning the women’s 800 in London.

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Wednesday marked the first time women have been allowed to swim the 1,500 at the Olympic Games. Ledecky was the strong favorite for the gold medal in the event.

a person swimming in the water: Katie Ledecky races in the women's 400-meter freestyle final during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Summer Games at Tokyo Aquatics Centre. © Robert Hanashiro, Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sport Katie Ledecky races in the women’s 400-meter freestyle final during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Summer Games at Tokyo Aquatics Centre.

Earlier in the morning, Ledecky swam the 200 in 1:55.21, finishing 1.71 seconds behind Australian Ariarne Titmus, who won in an Olympic record 1:53.50, and claimed her second gold medal of these Games. 

Siobhan Haughey of Hong Kong took silver, .42 of a second behind Titmus, followed by Penny Oleksiak of Canada. 

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Ledecky, already the most decorated female swimmer in history, won the silver medal in the 400 freestyle Monday with her second-best time ever, beaten only by the swim of a lifetime by Titmus.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Katie Ledecky wins gold medal in 1,500 freestyle at Tokyo Olympics, US teammate Erica Sullivan takes silver

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