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Katie Ledecky Wins 13th Olympic Medal As America Gets Silver In 4X200 Relay

Katie Ledecky Wins 13th Olympic Medal as Team USA Secures Silver in 4×200 Relay

American Athlete Katie Ledecky wins 13th Olympic medal, Most for a Female in Olympics
American Athlete Katie Ledecky wins 13th Olympic medal, Most for a Female in Olympics (Image Source-Official Page)

American women won silver in the 4×200-meter freestyle relay, with Katie Ledecky taking an all-time 13th medal. 

The team, including Ledecky, Weinstein, Madden, and Gemmell, placed second behind Australia, who won an Olympic record time of 7:38.08. China won bronze.

Katie can add to that total Saturday in her final event, the 800-meter freestyle

Ledecky, a 27-year-old swimmer, won a silver medal in the 800-meter freestyle at the Paris La Défense Arena, surpassing any other woman in Olympic history. She can add to that total Saturday in her final event, the 800-meter freestyle.

The team of four U.S. women stepped on the podium in unison, raising their hands as a team, and the medal was officially presented to Ledecky’s neck at 10:33 p.m. local time.

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Ledecky, after receiving her historic medal, chose not to engage with the media, possibly focusing on her upcoming swimming schedule. She is scheduled to compete in the 800 free qualifying heats on Friday, just around midday according to the local time zone.

No other female swimmer has as many golds as Ledecky

On Thursday, the remarkable Ledecky added another impressive feat to her extensive collection of achievements by winning the grueling 1,500-meter freestyle in an Olympic record time. This victory marked her eighth gold medal and her 12th overall medal, solidifying her status as one of the most decorated swimmers in history. 

Ledecky’s unparalleled success in the pool sets her apart from her peers, as she stands alone with the most gold medals among female swimmers. 

Alongside esteemed American swimming legends such as Jenny Thompson, Dara Torres, and Natalie Coughlin, all 12-time medallists, Ledecky secured her rightful place in the annals of swimming history. 

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Looking ahead, the accomplished swimmer has her sights set on the 2028 Games in Los Angeles, demonstrating her unwavering commitment to excellence by aiming to qualify for the prestigious event at SoFi Stadium, where she hopes to continue her medal-winning legacy across multiple continents.

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