The nine-time Olympic gold medalist Katie Lecky returned to the swimming pool on Wednesday and returned the two-cutting 1,500 m freestyle in history in history in the history of the Tyr Pro-Serie meeting in Florida.
The 28-year-old American star, who has not driven in an elite event since the Olympic Games in Paris in Paris in Paris in Paris, touched the wall in Fort Lauderdale 24.51 seconds in a time of 15 minutes.
That was a little outside of her own world record of 15: 20.48 in Indianapolis in 2018 and around 39.62 seconds faster than her next fastest rival Jillian Cox.
Lecky now has the 22 fastest times of all time in the freestyle of 1,500 m and has not been beaten since her time in 2010 since she lost a race in Maryland when she was only 13 years old.
Lecky, who won her first Olympic title at the London Games 2012, has already stated that she would extend her career to the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 2028.
Her time on Wednesday was about five seconds faster than her victory time in the 1,500 meter final in Paris last August.
“I still don’t have the feeling that I was ready in sports,” said Ledecky about her plans for the future after her victory in Paris last year.
“I think all US athletes think about how cool it could be in Los Angeles if they have the domestic audience. So that would be surprising to be able to compete there.”
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