Friday, 04 July 2025

Katie Ledecky Ties Three Veteran Swimmers For Most Decorated American Female Olympian


USA's Katie Ledecky celebrates after winning the women's 1500m freestyle final at the Paris La Defense Arena on the fifth day of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games in France. Picture date: Wednesday July 31, 2024. (Photo by Martin Rickett/PA Images via Getty Images)Martin Rickett/PA Images via Getty Images

American distance swimmer Katie Ledecky delivered a gold-medal performance in the 1500-meter freestyle on Wednesday, bringing her total Olympic medal count to 12 — and earning her entrance into an elite club with only three other members.

Just three other American women — all of them swimmers — have ever won 12 Olympic medals: Jenny Thompson, Dara Torres, and Natalie Coughlin.

Her win in Wednesday’s 1500 was not unexpected — she has not been beaten in that distance in more than a decade and held the top 19 times in the world prior to her Paris win— and it also tied her with Thompson for another record: with eight each, Ledecky and Thompson have the most Olympic gold medals of any American female in any sport.

“Update: Katie Ledecky now owns the 20 fastest times in the history of the women’s 1500-meter freestyle,” The Athletic’s Nicole Auerbach added. “The one she just swam is No. 8 all-time.”

Her Wednesday time, 15:30.02, was her 8th best of all-time and set a new Olympic record. She finished 17 seconds ahead of her closest competition.

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But Ledecky, with two races left to swim in the Paris Olympics, could still add to that count before the week is out. She is a heavy favorite to medal in the 800 freestyle, another event in which she has been a dominant force. She owns the top 16 times in that event as well, and has only lost that event once since 2010 — at 2024’s USA Swimming Southern Zone South Sectionals in Orlando — to Canadian phenom Summer McIntosh. McIntosh took silver in the 400 freestyle earlier in the week, finishing just ahead of Ledecky, who earned a bronze medal, and just behind Australia’s Ariarne Titmus.


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