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Kathleen Genevieve Ledecky OLY (/ ləˈdɛki / lə-DEK-ee; born March 17, 1997) [6] is an American competitive swimmer. She has won nine Olympic gold medals and 21 world championship gold medals, the most in history for a female swimmer.
914K Followers, 1,014 Following, 568 Posts - Katie Ledecky (@katieledecky) on Instagram: "4x U.S. Olympic Swimmer 9x Olympic Gold Medalist. 21x World Champion. Stanford grad. #TeamTYR Author of NYT Bestseller Just Add Water"
With seven Olympic gold medals and 21 World Championship titles, Katie Ledecky is one of the swimming's all-time greats. Having sprung to fame by winning 800m freestyle gold at London 2012 as a 15-year-old, the American has gone on to become Olympic champion at every distance from 200m to 1500m.
Aug 3, 2024 · Katie Ledecky hedged out Ariarne Titmus for her incredible fourth consecutive Olympic gold medal in the women's 800m, while fellow American Paige Madden took...
Oct 21, 2024 · Katie Ledecky is an American swimmer who is one of the sport’s dominant freestylers, breaking numerous records in the early 21st century. She is especially dominant in longer races, notably the 800 meters and 1,500 meters.
Aug 4, 2024 · Katie Ledecky has capped another stellar Olympics by becoming only the second swimmer to win the same event at four straight Summer Games, holding off Ariarne Titmus to win the 800-meter freestyle.
Katie Ledecky is a 10-time Olympic Medalist and 21-time World Championship Gold Medalist, the most decorated woman in World Championships history. She is also the first swimmer to win five consecutive world titles in an individual event (800m free).
Aug 3, 2024 · NANTERRE, France — Katie Ledecky cannot be stopped. Ledecky won her ninth gold and 14th overall medal Saturday, taking the 800-meter freestyle and concluding her fourth Olympic Games in...
Aug 3, 2024 · American superstar Katie Ledecky equalled the record for the most gold medals by a female Olympian as she won the 800m freestyle title at the Paris Games.
Jul 31, 2024 · Katie Ledecky won four more medals at the Paris Games, bringing her total up to 14 and breaking the record for U.S. women across Olympic sports.