Katie Ledecky Makes Olympic History with 9th Gold Medal

Katie Ledecky secured her place in Olympic history by winning the 800-meter freestyle at four consecutive Summer Games, amassing her ninth gold medal. She outpaced rival Ariarne Titmus and achieved another milestone, joining elite athletes with multiple golds. Ledecky now shares this rare accomplishment with legends like Mark Spitz and Carl Lewis.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Nanterre | Updated: 04-08-2024 03:03 IST | Created: 04-08-2024 01:35 IST
Katie Ledecky Makes Olympic History with 9th Gold Medal
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Katie Ledecky capped another stellar Olympics by becoming only the second swimmer to win an event at four straight Summer Games, holding off Ariarne Titmus to win the 800-meter freestyle. It was Ledecky's second gold medal in Paris and ninth of her remarkable career, marking another milestone.

She became only the sixth Olympian to reach that figure, joining swimmer Mark Spitz, track star Carl Lewis, Soviet gymnast Larisa Latynina, and Finnish runner Paavo Nurmi, in a tie for second place. The only athlete to win more golds is swimmer Michael Phelps with 23.

Ledecky went faster than her winning time in Tokyo, touching in 8 minutes, 11.04 seconds. Titmus, the Australian star known as the “Terminator,” was on her shoulder nearly the entire race, but Ledecky pulled away in the final 100 Saturday night. Titmus, who beat Ledecky in the 400 freestyle, settled for silver at 8:12.29. The bronze went to another American, Paige Madden at 8:13.00.

Phelps had been the only swimmer to win the same event at four straight games, taking gold in the 200 individual medley at Athens, Beijing, London, and Rio de Janeiro. Now he's got company. Ledecky claimed her first gold with a surprise victory in the 800 free as a 15-year-old at the 2012 London Games. She has dominated the grueling race ever since.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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