‘The greatest ... period’: US icon stuns with new world record — nine years after she last broke it

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Nine-time Olympic gold medallist Katie Ledecky has shattered her near nine-year-old record in the 800m freestyle, clocking 8min 04.12 to win at the Tyr Pro Swim Series meeting in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Nine-time Olympic gold medallist Katie Ledecky has shattered her near nine-year-old record in the 800m freestyle, clocking 8min 04.12 to win at the Tyr Pro Swim Series meeting in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Ledecky, 28, improved on the previous record of 8:04.

79 that she set at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics on August 12, 2016. It was Ledecky’s first world record in a long-course 50m pool since 2018. The performance capped a stellar week for Ledecky, who posted the second-fastest 1,500m free in history on Wednesday and swam the second-fastest 400m free of her career a day later.



While Ledecky has been overshadowed by Australian rival and two-time Olympic champion Ariarne Titmus in the 400m freestyle, she remains the dominant force in the 800m event. Watch the biggest Aussie sports & the best from overseas LIVE on Kayo Sports | New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited time offer.

Jillian Cox was second, 19.46sec back on 8:23.58.

Claire Weinstein was third in 8:26.06. Ledecky said she was “fired up” after her 1,500m free, which launched her first elite competition since the Paris Olympics last year.

In Paris she won the 1,500m free and also claimed a fourth straight 800m free gold as she equalled the record for most gold medals won by a woman athlete in any sport. She owns the 10 fastest 800m free times in history, with Canadian Summer McIntosh the second-fastest performer with her career-best time of 8:09.86.

US swimming legend Rowdy Gaines was among those who reacted to Ledecky’s latest remarkable record on social media. Since Ledecky burst onto the international scene with her 800m free triumph at the 2012 London Olympics, she has been beaten in the event only once, when McIntosh defeated her at a meeting in Florida in February of last year. But this week, Ledecky has demonstrated she’s still the woman to beat as she looks toward the World Championships in Singapore July 27-August 3.

The US trials will be held June 3-7 in Indianapolis..