Today's win in the 1500m freestyle makes 8 career Olympic medals for katieledecky, 6 gold! Tokyo2020
race in Tokyo, and on day five of the Games, she delivered. Ledecky placed first in the event with a time of 15:37.34, while American swimmer Erica Sullivan touched the wall second with a time of 15:41.41.
The Tokyo Olympics marks the first time women have competed in the 1,500 in the history of the Games, although the race has been a men's event since theThe 24-year-old, who made her Olympic debut in London at just 15 years old, qualified for the finals with a time of 15 minutes, 35.35 seconds, and set the world record in 2018 with a time of 15 minutes, 20.48 seconds. The 1,500-meter freestyle win is Ledecky's first gold medal of the Tokyo Olympics.
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