Katie Ledecky Wins Fourth Consecutive 800m Gold
Katie Ledecky Wins Fourth Consecutive 800m Gold

Katie Ledecky Wins Fourth Consecutive 800m Gold

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Katie Ledecky has solidified her status as one of the greatest Olympians, winning her fourth consecutive 800-meter freestyle title and her ninth overall gold medal, equaling the record for the most by a female athlete. The 27-year-old swimmer is now eyeing the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, admitting that while she desires to compete, she will take it year by year. Ledecky has also won gold in the 1500-meter freestyle and has amassed a total of 14 Olympic medals, the most by any American woman. Meanwhile, Simone Biles has also hinted at a potential return for a fourth Olympics after achieving seven gold medals in Paris, bringing her total to 10. At 27, Biles has become the oldest Olympic all-around winner in over seven decades and could surpass Ledecky’s medal count if she competes in Los Angeles. Both athletes exemplify the enduring spirit of competition, with Ledecky expressing gratitude for the women who inspired her throughout her career.

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