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Katie Ledecky sets pool on fire yet again

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FUKUOKA (Japan), July 25

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Katie Ledecky of the United States eased to her 20th gold medal overall at the World Aquatics Championships, powering to a fifth women’s 1,500 metres freestyle title after Matthew Richards led a British one-two in the men’s 200m freestyle today.

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Britain’s Matthew Richards won the 200m freestyle gold.

Seven-time Olympics champion Ledecky went into the race as the firm favourite going over 13 seconds quicker than Italy’s Simona Quadarella — the next best — in the heats and was under her world record time after a blistering start to the final.

But Ledecky’s pace dropped slightly after she took a huge lead and the 26-year-old touched the pad in 15 minutes, 26.27 seconds to finish 17.04 seconds faster than Quadarella who settled for silver while China’s Li Bingjie took bronze.

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Richards finished strongly to win gold ahead of compatriot Tom Dean in his freestyle event with a time of 1:44.30, while David Popovici was left stunned having been tipped to dominate the event heading into next year’s Paris Olympics. “I’m pretty tired. It was a hell of a race,” Richards said. — Reuters

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