Tag: Katie Ledecky
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🏊♀️ The best of Ariarne Titmus 🇦🇺 at the Olympics
Ariarne Titmus’ first participation at Olympics Games became a full success! At #Tokyo2020, the Australian swimming sensation claimed 4 medals in total! Relive the best of Ariarne Titmus’ Olympic debut!
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Katie Ledecky on Historic Run In 2020 Olympic Games | CBS This Morning
Olympic swimmer and gold medalist Katie Ledecky joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her historic run in Tokyo and why she’s already planning for the next summer games.
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Katie Ledecky on Using Her Olympic Success to Inspire Others | The Rich Eisen Show
3-time Olympic swimmer Katie Ledecky tells Rich Eisen Show guest host Ben Lyons if she got her 4 Tokyo medals home in her checked baggage or carry-on.
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Katie Ledecky 🏊♀️ Always Out to Make History | Olympics
US-American swimming star Katie Ledecky is a seven-time Olympic gold medallist! She made her Olympic debut at the 2012 London Olympic Games. Having won 7 Olympic gold medals and 15 world championship gold medals, the most in history for a female swimmer, she is widely considered the greatest female swimmer of all time. She talks…
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Tokyo 2020: Ledecky, Dressel Pick Up More Swimming Golds | Inquirer
Comments from US swimming stars Katie Ledecky and Caeleb Dressel as the pair add to their gold medal collection. A ‘really happy’ Ledecky stormed to her third straight Olympic 800m freestyle title with a dominant swim to bank her fourth medal in Tokyo while Dressel received his third gold of the games after smashing his…
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Ledecky Confirms Paris Ambitions, Doesn’t Rule Out 2028 Swim | NTV Houston
Katie Ledecky wants to add to her Olympic medal haul at Paris 2024 – and doesn’t rule out swimming at her home games in LA in 2028.
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Team USA Dominates Swimming & Gymnastics | Bill O’Reilly | The First
Bill O’Reilly provides an update on the Olympics. He congratulates “amazing swimmer” Kaite Ledecky on winning Gold for Team USA.
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Katie Ledecky Gets Emotional Winning Gold At Tokyo Olympics | Access
Katie Ledecky just made history at the Tokyo Olympics by snagging the first-ever gold medal in the women’s 1500m freestyle race. The 24-year-old swam 30 laps with the time of 15:37.34. She was a full 4.07 seconds ahead of fellow Team USA swimmer Erica Sullivan and she finished 5.57 seconds before Germany’s Sarah Kohler.
