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Katie Ledecky wins gold, sets world record in 800-meter freestyle

Posted at 9:48 PM, Aug 12, 2016
and last updated 2016-08-12 22:52:44-04
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- Katie Ledecky of the United States has set a world record to win the 800-meter freestyle, her four gold medal at the Rio Olympics. Jazz Carlin of Britain gets silver, while Boglarka Kapas of Hungary claims bronze.
 
Ledecky joined Debbie Meyer as the only women to sweep the three longer freestyle events at the same Olympics. Meyer took the 200, 400 and 800 at the 1968 Mexico Games, and Ledecky matched that performance with a couple of world records as well.
   
Ledecky was merely racing the clock as she powered away from the field to touch in 8 minutes, 4.79 seconds, eclipsing the mark of 8:06.68 that she set at a grand prix meet in Texas back in January.
   
Then, Ledecky played the waiting game, hanging on the rope for a while to let the rest of the field finish.
   
Jazz Karlin finally touched in 8:16.17 to claim the silver, just ahead of Hungary's Boglarka Kapas grabbing the bronze in 8:16.37.
   
Some 23 seconds after Ledecky touched the wall, the last of the eight finalists chugged to the end of the grueling race.
   
Ledecky was barely breathing hard.
   
"I hit all my goals right on the nose this week," she said.
   
Ledecky also became only the third American woman to win four gold medals in a single Olympics, following fellow swimmers Amy Van Dyken and Missy Franklin.