The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Ledecky breezes to 3rd worlds gold

- By Paul Newberry The Associated Press

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY » Katie Ledecky breezed to her third gold medal of the world championsh­ips, backing off a bit on her most grueling night of the meet.

It was left to Lilly King, Kylie Masse and Adam Peaty to take down the swimming record book.

Ledecky captured the 1,500-meter freestyle by more than half the length of the pool on Tuesday, and returned just 49 minutes later to post the fastest time in the semifinals of the 200 free.

Long or short, it doesn’t seem to matter to the American star.

“It’s hard the other 364 days of the year,” Ledecky said, barely breathing hard. “It’s putting the work in for practice, so when I get to this day of the meet, I can just do it. It’s routine. Just get up and know that I have the work in the bank to get up and swim those times.”

While Ledecky sucked all the drama out of her event — she was more than 19 seconds ahead of the runner-up — King’s performanc­e marked another notch for the finger-wagging American

in her rivalry with Russian star Yulia Efimova.

King won gold at the Rio Olympics last summer after spurning Efimova and brazenly proclaimin­g she had no business being allowed to compete because of doping violations.

Efimova nearly broke Ruta Meilutyte’s 4-yearold record in the semifinals, giving her the prime lane in the middle of the pool.

But King, racing right beside her, was the one who came through when it really counted.

She got off to a blistering start and led all the way, touching in 1 minute, 4.13 seconds to shave 0.22 off the Lithuanian’s mark from the 2013 worlds in Barcelona.

King defiantly pounded the water when she saw the time, then turned to congratula­te the runner-up — American teammate Katie Meili, who edged out the Russian for the silver.

Efimova hung on the lane rope, all alone and managing a weak smile, as if she couldn’t believe the Indiana college student had beaten her again.

Ledecky covered the metric mile in 15:31.82 — more than 6 seconds off her world-record pace from the world championsh­ips in Kazan, Russia, two years ago.

 ?? DARKO BANDIC — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? United States’ Katie Ledecky competes in a women’s 200-meter freestyle heat during the swimming competitio­ns of the World Aquatics Championsh­ips in Budapest, Hungary, Tuesday.
DARKO BANDIC — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS United States’ Katie Ledecky competes in a women’s 200-meter freestyle heat during the swimming competitio­ns of the World Aquatics Championsh­ips in Budapest, Hungary, Tuesday.

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