El Dorado News-Times

Ledecky withdraws twice due to illness

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GWANGJU, South Korea (AP) — Katie Ledecky withdrew from the 200meter freestyle preliminar­ies and the 1,500-meter final Tuesday at the world swimming championsh­ips because of illness.

Her coach Greg Meehan said doctors were assessing Ledecky, but had no official diagnosis.

"She woke up this morning and she's not feeling well at all," he said. "I'm hopeful that we see her racing again this week."

The eight-day meet ends Sunday.

"This is brutal for her not to be competing," Meehan said, noting Ledecky's famous competitiv­e nature.

Shortly after Meehan spoke to reporters, USA Swimming said Ledecky was out of the evening's 1,500 free final.

Ledecky was the fastest qualifier for the grueling event in 15 minutes, 48.90 seconds — 2.68 seconds faster than the next quickest swimmer. But the 14-time world champion hasn't been in the pool since Monday's prelims.

"If you get back into racing too early, it's just going to make the road to recovery a little bit longer," Meehan said. "We're just in a kind of half-day by half-day (mode) and hoping that she turns the corner here quickly."

U.S. national team managing director Lindsay Mintenko said Ledecky hasn't been feeling well since she arrived in Gwangju on July 17.

She was being seen by U.S. national team medical staff at the athletes' village. Meehan said doctors were awaiting lab results.

Ledecky had been scheduled to swim in Tuesday's morning heats of the 200 free, one of the showcase events in the pool.

It would have been a rematch between her and Australia's Ariarne Titmus, who stunned Ledecky to win the 400 freestyle final on Sunday. The event also includes Federica Pellegrini of Italy, Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden and Penny Oleksiak of Canada.

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