What an athlete.
Katie Ledecky wins 2 races by combined 48 seconds
New year, same routine for Katie Ledecky.
The Stanford freshman won two races by a combined 48 seconds at a dual meet with USC on Saturday.
Ledecky took the 1,000-yard freestyle in 9:12.32. Runner-up Megan Byrnes, also a Stanford freshman, touched 36 seconds later in 9:48.68.
Ledecky lapped everyone in the seven-swimmer race and was seven seconds from lapping the last-place finisher twice.
It's easier to lap swimmers in NCAA races than at the Olympics. NCAA pools are 25 yards long. Olympic pools are 50 meters.
Katie Ledecky wins 2 races by combined 48 seconds
New year, same routine for Katie Ledecky.
The Stanford freshman won two races by a combined 48 seconds at a dual meet with USC on Saturday.
Ledecky took the 1,000-yard freestyle in 9:12.32. Runner-up Megan Byrnes, also a Stanford freshman, touched 36 seconds later in 9:48.68.
Ledecky lapped everyone in the seven-swimmer race and was seven seconds from lapping the last-place finisher twice.
It's easier to lap swimmers in NCAA races than at the Olympics. NCAA pools are 25 yards long. Olympic pools are 50 meters.