Ledecky breaks the arena document of 1,500 in quick route through 10 seconds
The American swimmer Katie Ledecky broke the world record for 1,500 meters in Toronto (Canada) with a time of 15:08.24 in her first experience over this distance in a short pool, lowering the 15:18.01 of the German Sarah Wellbrock (formerly Kohler) in 2019.
Ledecky breaks the arena document of 1,500 in quick route through 10 seconds
A day after being beaten in the 400m freestyle final by 16-year-old Canadian Summer Mcintosh,
Ledecky breaks the arena document of 1,500 in quick route through 10 seconds
seven-time Olympic champion Katie Ledecky scooped the $10,000 prize reserved for world records in this event of the Cup of the world.
Ledecky breaks the arena document of 1,500 in quick route through 10 seconds
When passing through the 600 meters, Ledecky swam five seconds below the previous world record, and for the 800,
Ledecky breaks the arena document of 1,500 in quick route through 10 seconds
with a partial of 8:00.58, the world record of the Spanish Mireia Belmonte (7:59.34) fell one second behind. although it did clearly beat Leah Smith's American record, which was 8:07.67 (2016).
Ledecky breaks the arena document of 1,500 in quick route through 10 seconds
During the second one day of the Toronto prevent of the 2022 FINA World Cup in quick route meters,
Ledecky breaks the arena document of 1,500 in quick route through 10 seconds
Katie Ledecky set a significant 15:08.24 to win the girls's 1500 freestyle and set a new international record. She became nearly 10 seconds faster than Sarah Kohler's previous standard from 2019.
Ledecky breaks the arena document of 1,500 in quick route through 10 seconds
Ledecky, who also holds the world record in the Olympic pool with 15:20.48 (from 2018), breaks his first world record in the short pool.