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Paris Olympics: Ledecky takes record 9th gold as Summer sparkles
PARIS — Katie Ledecky tore up the record books again at the Paris Games by claiming a ninth career gold medal, while teenager Summer McIntosh put her name among the greats as Canada's first triple champion at a single Olympics. Caeleb Dressel joined
PARIS — Katie Ledecky tore up the record books again at the Paris Games by claiming a ninth career gold medal, while teenager Summer McIntosh put her name among the greats as Canada's first triple champion at a single Olympics.
Caeleb Dressel joined compatriot Ledecky with a ninth gold without diving into the La Defence Arena pool when his US teammates swept to the mixed medley relay title in world record time.
But home hero Leon Marchand tasted defeat for the first time despite the ear-splitting support of another packed house when France finished fourth in the relay.
With four golds, Marchand has been the meet's pre-eminent champion — but Saturday night (Aug 3) belonged to Ledecky as she won an unprecedented fourth 800 metres freestyle title to match former Soviet gymnast Larisa Latynina's record of nine gold medals for a female Olympian.
Ledecky also joined fellow American great Phelps as the only swimmer to win four or more Olympic golds in the same event.
She won the 800 in 8:11.04, a second clear of Australia's silver medallist Ariarne Titmus in a repeat of their Tokyo 2020 tussle.
Caeleb Dressel joined compatriot Ledecky with a ninth gold without diving into the La Defence Arena pool when his US teammates swept to the mixed medley relay title in world record time.
But home hero Leon Marchand tasted defeat for the first time despite the ear-splitting support of another packed house when France finished fourth in the relay.
With four golds, Marchand has been the meet's pre-eminent champion — but Saturday night (Aug 3) belonged to Ledecky as she won an unprecedented fourth 800 metres freestyle title to match former Soviet gymnast Larisa Latynina's record of nine gold medals for a female Olympian.
Ledecky also joined fellow American great Phelps as the only swimmer to win four or more Olympic golds in the same event.
She won the 800 in 8:11.04, a second clear of Australia's silver medallist Ariarne Titmus in a repeat of their Tokyo 2020 tussle.