Katie Ledecky, from child prodigy to legend

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Katie Ledecky embodies one of these inexplicable situations, a extraordinary ability your sport. At the age of 25, he can boast of a historical record: 7 gold medals, 19 world championships and 16 world records. Even the greatest swimmer of all time could not at first understand the talent of the American. “What he did was bullshit,” he said. Michael Phelps then at the age of 15 he won 800 freestyle gold medals and the second best world record at the London Olympics.

Even his talent was shocking. Bruce GemmellHis coach from 2013 to 2019 who needed to request a physical examination to understand the young swimmer. However, he did not find the answers he was looking for. “They gave me a 60 page file. they didn’t find anything. He’s 1.80, shorter than most. It does not have a large body. His hands are small and his feet are standard.” But Ledecky managed to surprise the entire planet in London.

four modalities

Katie not only beat 12 world records before the age of 20, but became the first person in history to win tests in four different modalities (200, 400, 800 and 1,000 free). Katie’s early years were huge. A skill far superior to the others. No woman could stand against him, she. From 2012 to 2017, she never lost a race. Them 12 championships in 5 years.

His potential even allowed him to get close to some of his male colleagues, especially in resistance: Conor DwyerThe six gold medal winners explained:I’ve seen guys come out of the pool crying because Ledecky smashed them. Although it may seem easy at first, the longer the journey, the closer it gets to you. It never relaxes, nails the times like a metronome. And when it overtakes you, because that’s how it always ends, a lot of people sink”.

At the 2022 Swimming World Championships, he completed the 800 meters in 8 minutes 8.04 seconds and got a better grade than some male competitors.

Ledecky’s Threat

After winning five world gold medals at the 2015 World Cup and four gold medals in 2019, at a moment when Katie looked like she would never be an opponent, her biggest threat emerged: Arianne Titmus, This snatched some earth gold from him and forced him to leave his comfort zone to explore. an even better Ledecky.

In Tokyo he found that his talent was not out of reach for everyone, at least not for a historic Titmus. won two gold medals In those games, Ledecky returned to the United States with two golds and two silvers, but with a hurt ego. “People doubted me, and I had to overcome that doubt. I did everything possible to remove the judgment. And I really believe in myself,” he said. The only thing that restored confidence in Japan was setting his second fastest time in the 400 freestyle. .

The swimmer then changed his strategy. Changed coach and university. In Florida, there was and still is the opportunity to share the same pool with medalists like him. Bobby Finke, Kieran Smith and Caeleb Dressel this taught him to compete at a higher level. As demanding as Katie, she tried to fit her teammates as much as possible physically and technically, which encouraged her to reach her best; that’s something she’s trying to develop ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games she can catch with Jenny Thompson as the swimmer with the most Olympic medals in history.

Graduated from psychology department He knows very well the emotional strength he must maintain to beat his biggest rival in 2020. “You can’t give up, things don’t always go well the first time. Things don’t always go as you expected, but you have to keep trying. You’ll find yourself working closer to that goal.” ,” he declared. This November, at the Indianapolis World Cup, a new world record 800 freestyle, two seconds under his mark mireia belmonte.

Katie Ledecky embodies one of these inexplicable situations, a extraordinary ability your sport. At the age of 25, he can boast of a historical record: 7 gold medals, 19 world championships and 16 world records. Even the greatest swimmer of all time could not at first understand the talent of the American. “What he did was bullshit,” he said. Michael Phelps then at the age of 15 he won 800 freestyle gold medals and the second best world record at the London Olympics.

Even his talent was shocking. Bruce GemmellHis coach from 2013 to 2019 who needed to request a physical examination to understand the young swimmer. However, he did not find the answers he was looking for. “They gave me a 60 page file. they didn’t find anything. He’s 1.80, shorter than most. It does not have a large body. His hands are small and his feet are standard.” But Ledecky managed to surprise the entire planet in London.

four modalities

Katie not only beat 12 world records before the age of 20, but became the first person in history to win tests in four different modalities (200, 400, 800 and 1,000 free). Katie’s early years were huge. A talent far superior to the others. No woman could stand against him, she. From 2012 to 2017, she never lost a race. Them 12 championships in 5 years.

His potential even allowed him to get close to some of his male colleagues, especially in resistance: Conor DwyerThe six gold medal winners explained:I’ve seen guys come out of the pool crying because Ledecky smashed them. Although it may seem easy at first, the longer the journey, the closer it gets to you. It never relaxes, nails the times like a metronome. And when it overtakes you, because that’s how it always ends, a lot of people sink”.

At the 2022 Swimming World Championships, he completed the 800 meters in 8 minutes 8.04 seconds and got a better grade than some male competitors.

Ledecky’s Threat

After winning five world gold medals at the 2015 World Cup and four gold medals in 2019, at a moment when Katie looked like she would never be an opponent, her biggest threat emerged: Arianne Titmus, This snatched some earth gold from him and forced him to leave his comfort zone to explore. an even better Ledecky.

In Tokyo he found that his talent was not out of reach for everyone, at least not for a historic Titmus. won two gold medals In those games, Ledecky returned to the United States with two golds and two silvers, but with a hurt ego. “People doubted me, and I had to overcome that doubt. I did everything possible to remove the judgment. And I really believe in myself,” he said. The only thing that restored confidence in Japan was setting his second fastest time in the 400 freestyle. .

The swimmer then changed his strategy. Changed coach and university. In Florida, there was and still is the opportunity to share the same pool with medalists like him. Bobby Finke, Kieran Smith and Caeleb Dressel this taught him to compete at a higher level. As demanding as Katie, she tried to fit her teammates as much as possible physically and technically, which encouraged her to reach her best; that’s something she’s trying to develop ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games she can catch with Jenny Thompson as the swimmer with the most Olympic medals in history.

Graduated from psychology department He knows very well the emotional strength he must maintain to beat his biggest rival in 2020. “You can’t give up, things don’t always go well the first time. Things don’t always go as you expected, but you have to keep trying. You’ll find yourself working closer to that goal.” ,” he declared. This November, at the Indianapolis World Cup, a new world record 800 freestyle, two seconds under his mark mireia belmonte.

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