The Record (Troy, NY)

Stunner in Budapest: Ledecky loses for 1st time at worlds

- By Paul Newberry

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY » Katie Ledecky surged to the wall.

Someone else was already there.

For the first time ever at the world championsh­ips, Ledecky knows what it’s like to lose.

Bidding to become only the second female swimmer to win six golds at a single worlds, Ledecky settled for silver in the 200-meter freestyle Wednesday evening when Italy’s Federica Pellegrini surged to a stunning victory on the final lap.

Pellegrini, the world-record holder, avenged a close defeat at the hands of Ledecky two years ago in Kazan, Russia. This time, it was the Italian touching first in 1 minute, 54.73 seconds.

Ledecky and Australia’s Emma

McKeon tied for the silver at 1:55.18.

“I knew it was going to be a tough field and that I’d have to have a really good race and I just didn’t really have it today,” Ledecky said. “I can’t complain really with the silver medal.”

While Pellegrini covered her mouth in delight and climbed atop a lane rope to celebrate, Ledecky stared blankly at the scoreboard.

She had never seen a “2” beside her name at the world championsh­ips.

But there it was in Budapest, where Ledecky’s unbeaten streak in the secondbigg­est swimming competitio­n after the Olympics finally came to an end.

“I didn’t really feel at the end that I had that extra gear that I normally have,” said the 20-year-old from the Washington, D.C., suburbs. “I didn’t really see much for the last 50, so I was just trying to put together a good race.”

Ledecky had been 12 of 12 over the last three championsh­ips, including three golds in this stately European capital. But her most audacious schedule yet — six freestyle events covering distances ranging from 100 meters (on a relay) to 1,500 (the grueling metric mile) — finally caught up with her along the banks of the Danube.

Missy Franklin will remain the only female swimmer to win a half-dozen events at worlds, while Ledecky can still take comfort in being the winningest female swimmer overall. Twelve golds leave her trailing only fellow Americans Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte for the most victories.

And now she’s got one silver, too.

“It happens,” said Ledecky, who will be a heavy gold medal favorite in her last two events, the 800 free and 4x200 free relay.

 ?? DARKO BANDIC — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Italy’s gold medal winner Federica Pellegrini is congratula­ted by United States’ silver medal winner Katie Ledecky, left, after the women’s 200-meter freestyle final during the swimming competitio­ns of the World Aquatics Championsh­ips in Budapest,...
DARKO BANDIC — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Italy’s gold medal winner Federica Pellegrini is congratula­ted by United States’ silver medal winner Katie Ledecky, left, after the women’s 200-meter freestyle final during the swimming competitio­ns of the World Aquatics Championsh­ips in Budapest,...

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