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American swimmer Ledecky sets second world record in one week

She finishes in 7:57.42, beating previous record of 7:59.34 by Spain’s Mireia Belmonte Garcia

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Nov 2022 11:40AM

American swimmer Ledecky sets second world record in one week
Last Saturday, Katie Ledecky, 25, clocked 15:08.24 in the 1,500m freestyle event at the FINA World Cup event in Toronto, Canada, setting another world record. – AFP pic, November 6, 2022

MOSCOW – United States swimmer Katie Ledecky has set a new world record in 800m freestyle at the FINA World Cup event in Indianapolis, reported Sputnik.

Ledecky finished in 7 minutes, 57.42 seconds yesterday, beating the previous record of 7:59.34 set by Mireia Belmonte Garcia of Spain in August 2013.

Last Saturday, Ledecky, 25, clocked 15:08.24 in the 1,500m freestyle event at the FINA World Cup event in Toronto, Canada, setting another world record.

The swimmer’s winning time was nearly 10 seconds faster than the old record set by Sarah (Kohler) Wellbrock of Germany in 2019 (15:18.01).

On Friday, October 28, Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh, 16, set a new record in the women’s 400m freestyle, beating Ledecky at the Toronto stop of the 2022 FINA World Cup. McIntosh finished in 3:52.80, while Ledecky took silver (3:52.88). – Bernama, November 6, 2022

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