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Historic 28th medal, but Ledecky's not chasing Phelps
The Straits Times
|July 30, 2025
In just over 15 minutes at the World Aquatics Championships (WCH) Arena in Kallang on July 29, Katie Ledecky showcased to the packed Singapore crowd why she is undoubtedly one of the greatest long-distance swimmers of all time.
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In the 1,500m freestyle final, the world record holder was in a league of her own from start to finish, taking gold in 15min 26.44sec to win her 22nd world title.
The legendary American's total of 28 world championship medals also surpassed fellow American Ryan Lochte's tally (27), and she is now second only to compatriot Michael Phelps' all-time record of 33.
Wearing a huge grin after the medal ceremony, Ledecky, 28, said she was not aware of those numbers when asked if she would now be turning her attention to chasing Phelps' record.
"Well, I mean, Michael's the best. He's the standard in our sport and that's not something that I'm chasing," said Ledecky, after securing her sixth world title in the event.
"I don't know what the numbers are really. I don't really keep track.
"I'm just taking it one race at a time and putting my best foot forward each race, and whatever happens, happens.
"But of course, growing up, it was very inspiring to watch world championships and the Olympic Games that Michael was in and I was trying to learn from the very best.
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