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Sports Katie Ledecky breaks the world record for the 1,500-meter race by nearly 10 seconds By Ayana Archie Published October 31, 2022 at 5:16 AM EDT Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Steve
Russell / Toronto Star via Getty ImagesKatie Ledecky wins the 1500 meter freestyle in world record time at the World Cup short course swimming day two finals at the Pan Am Sports Centre in
Toronto on Oct. 29.
U.S. Olympian swimmer Katie Ledecky has beaten the world record for the 1,500-meter freestyle race by nearly 10 seconds.
At the Swimming World Cup in Toronto on Saturday, Ledecky clocked in at 15 minutes and eight seconds, besting the 15 minutes and 18 seconds record set by Germany's Sarah Wellbrock in 2019.
"I knew that that record was in reach, just based on some things I've done in training, especially my distance stuff has felt really good this fall," she said. "So I felt locked into a pace
and fell off a little bit toward the end probably ... but I held it together enough to get the job done."
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— FINA (@fina1908) October 30, 2022Ledecky, 25, has the most Olympic gold medals of any female swimmer, at seven. On Sunday, she also came close to beating the world record for the 800-meter freestyle race at eight minutes.
The record is seven minutes and 59 seconds. Still, she broke the U.S. record for the event.
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