Key Points

Katie Ledecky proved her dominance yet again, securing her sixth 1500m freestyle gold with a blistering performance. Germany’s Anna Elendt stunned the field with a career-best swim to win the 100m breaststroke. Italy’s Simona Quadarella set a new European record, while Australia’s Lani Pallister held on for bronze. The championships continue to showcase thrilling races and record-breaking performances.

Key Points: Katie Ledecky Wins 6th Gold as Anna Elendt Claims 100m Breaststroke

  • Ledecky clocks 15:26.44 for 1500m freestyle gold
  • Anna Elendt edges Tang Qianting in 100m breaststroke thriller
  • Italy’s Quadarella sets European record for silver
  • Pallister fades late but secures bronze for Australia
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World Aquatics C'ships: Katie Ledecky wins 6th gold, Elendt claims women's 100m breaststroke

Katie Ledecky dominates 1500m freestyle for her 6th gold, while Germany's Anna Elendt secures a stunning 100m breaststroke victory.

"It wasn’t her fastest of the year, but she won her career 17th individual gold medal at the World Aquatics Championships. – Report"

Singapore, July 29

American Katie Ledecky dominated the 1500m freestyle, winning the gold medal for the sixth time at the World Aquatics Championships here on Tuesday.

Ledecky came up with a blistering first 1000 metres where she was under her world record pace from 2018 as she swam the fifth fastest time in history at 15:26.44. It wasn’t her fastest of the year as her 15:24 from April leads the world rankings, but she won her career 17th individual gold medal at the World Aquatics Championships, adding to her six from the 800m freestyle, four from the 400m, and one from the 200m. Ledecky, coached by Anthony Nesty at the University of Florida, won the United States’ second gold medal of these championships in swimming.

Italy’s Simona Quadarella swam the best race of her life to bag the silver medal with a time of 15:31.79. With this, the 27-year-old set a new European record, moving up to number two all-time in the process.

Australia’s Lani Pallister gave Ledecky a scare on the first 400m, flipping with the American. But the pace proved to be too hot for Pallister, who faded badly over the last 500 meters to win bronze at 15:41.18. The time is just off her lifetime best as she was 15:39 in June, but it is her second individual medal at the World Aquatics Championships, matching her bronze in the 1500m from Budapest 2022.

Meanwhile, Germany's Anna Elendt delivered a career-best performance on Tuesday night to win the women's 100-metre breaststroke.

Defending champion Tang Qianting of China led for most of the race but was overtaken in the final metres. She settled for bronze in one minute, 5.64 seconds, 0.45 seconds behind Elendt, who touched first in 1:05.19. Kate Douglass of the United States, the reigning Olympic champion in the 200m breaststroke from the Paris 2024 Games, claimed silver in 1:05.27, reports Xinhua.

The result marked Elendt's first world title and a breakthrough moment for the 23-year-old, who previously took silver in this event at the 2022 World Championships.

Tang, who had won gold in Doha earlier this year, remains a consistent medal contender with back-to-back podium finishes.

- IANS

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Priya S
Amazing performances all around! But I must say, I'm more impressed by Elendt's comeback win. That last 10m dash was pure determination. Shows how unpredictable sports can be!
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Aditya G
While these achievements are remarkable, I wish Indian media gave more coverage to our own swimmers like Sajan Prakash or Srihari Nataraj. We need to build our own swimming culture first.
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Shreya B
The 1500m freestyle is such a grueling event! Hats off to all participants. Ledecky makes it look so easy but it requires superhuman endurance. Makes me want to take up swimming seriously!
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Nikhil C
Interesting to see China's Tang Qianting settling for bronze after leading most of the race. Shows how important the final push is in swimming. Reminds me of our Indian athletes who often lose steam in finals.
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Kavya N
So proud to see women dominating swimming! 💪 Ledecky, Elendt, Quadarella - all showing what dedication and hard work can achieve. Hope this inspires more Indian girls to take up competitive swimming.

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