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Katie Ledecky remains the queen of the 800 freestyle

There was no checkmate for the queen. Katie Ledecky was crowned world champion in the 800m freestyle, this time in Singapore, for the seventh time in her life. The first time she achieved this was in 2013, more than a decade ago.The American set a time of 8:05.62, a championship record, and left the great contender Summer McIntosh almost two seconds behind (8:07.29), in third place. Between them, who were supposed to be the protagonists, was Australia's Lani Pallister, with an Oceania record (8:05.98).Full video of Katie Ledecky and Ariarne Titmus Olympic swimming lane controversyThe showdown promised to be epic. Both swimmers had been able to go under 8:06.00 during this season. Ledecky even surpassed her own legendary recordof the distance, achieved at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games: then, she recorded 8:04.79; now, almost a decade later, the American clocked […]

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Katie Ledecky expands her legend with 22nd World Championship gold

Katie Ledecky confirmed herself as the greatest swimmer of all time in the longest event in the pool at the Singapore World Championships. The 28-year-old legend won her 22nd gold medal at the world championships, which sits on her shelf alongside her 14 Olympic medals, nine of them gold, in an event in which, encouraged by the initial resistance of Australia's Pallister, she went three seconds under the world record.In the end, she gave in to the battle against the clock to throw down the fifth fastest time in history (15:16.44), in a classification in which 25 of the top 26 belong to the Washington swimmer. And she is not entirely sure because the Italian Quadarella (15:31.79), in her wake, broke the European record by seven seconds and was left as the twelfth fastest time in history. Her superiority is […]

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Riley Gaines returns to the fray in her open war against Simone Biles

Following an online spat between gymnastics legend Simone Biles and former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines sparked heated debate, the controversy appears to be evolving far beyond social media. Gaines has returned to the conversation, now tying her earlier dispute with Biles to a developing legal battle in Oregon involving two high school girls who are challenging transgender participation in girls' sports.Simone Biles downs colorful shots in broad daylight catching Jonathan Owens slippingAt the heart of this latest twist is a lawsuit filed by Oregon track athletes Maddie Eischen and Sophia Carpenter. The students, both female runners, say they were forced to compete against a transgender athlete at the Chehalem Classic track meet in April, an experience that led them to walk off the field in protest. Now, they've taken their concerns to court, challenging Oregon's inclusive athletics policy that allows […]

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Luana Alonso, the viral swimmer of the Games, shows her new life and denies the lies about her

Luana Alonso, the Paraguayan athlete who was expelled from the Olympic Village during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, has denied the accusation that her expulsion was due to her "inappropriate attitude".The 21-year-old swimmer, who competed in the 100m butterfly at Paris 2024, was slow to qualify as false the version about her expulsion from the Paraguayan delegation.Swimmer Banned from Olympic Village for Misconduct"I'm seriously considering taking legal action against those who spread false rumors like that I was kicked out of the Olympic Village. Seriously? Who came up with that nonsense? Well, that's not true...Luana Alonso"I want to make it clear: I left the Olympic Village by myself," Alonso wrote on her Instagram stories.Luana Alonso: "These lies are outrageous and they are affecting my life"Luana Alonso explained that "the Paraguayan Olympic team claimed that I created an 'inappropriate environment' simply […]

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US swimming stands up to Games for doped athletes

American swimming does not want to be dragged down by the Enhanced Games, an event open to athletes who dope. Once it was announced that the first edition of this competition will be held in Las Vegas in May 2026, USA Swimming sent a letter to its athletes and coaches warning them not to participate even if they did so without resorting to doping practices.USA Swimming warns that while participation in the Enhanced Games does not currently constitute a violation of the rules in force, it could jeopardize participation in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic GamesTravis Hunter earns high praise from Tony Boselli"Even if you do not personally participate in doping activities, affiliation with Enhanced Games could significantly affect your participation in future competitions due to the rules and regulations of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and the World […]

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Ledecky wins spectacular duel against McIntosh in 400 freestyle at Fort Lauderdale

One day after achieving the second best time ever in the 1,500 meters, with 15:24.51, only behind her world record (15:20.48), Katie Ledecky was also the protagonist in the 400 meters freestyleof the Pro Series in Fort Lauderdale, in which she won the impressive duel against the Canadian Summer McIntosh.The Canadian led much of the race, but Ledecky kept up the pace, although she was in the slipstream for many meters, and managed to overtake her rival in the final meters to win in 3:56.81, her second best personal time and the seventh fastest ever in the distance. McIntosh was second, in 3:58.28.Full video of Katie Ledecky and Ariarne Titmus Olympic swimming lane controversyAs for the Spanish participation, Carles Coll stood out in the 100 breaststroke, where he was close to the podium with 1:00.51. In fact, he was beaten […]

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