Katie Ledecky claims gold in 1500-meter freestyle
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Women’s 100m Breaststroke Gold: Anna Elendt (GER) -- 1:05.19 Silver: Kate Douglass (USA) -- 1:05.27 Bronze: Tang Qianting (CHN) -- 1:05.64 4. Satomi Suzuki (JPN) -- 1:05.78 5. Evgeniia Chikunova (NAB) -- 1:06.04 6. Anita Bottazzo (ITA) -- 1:06.06 7. Alina Zmushka (NAA) -- 1:06.38 8. Kotryna Teterevkova (LTU) -- 1:06.61
Swimming’s biggest names are competing at the world championships in Singapore, including Katie Ledecky, Summer McIntosh, Léon Marchand and a 12-year-old from China who could take home a medal.
LaSalle swimming champ Kylie Masse came just shy of the podium in the women's 100-metre backstroke final in Singapore. Masse finished fourth, only 0.32 seconds behind the third-place finisher.
China picked up two more gold medals at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, and the U.S. got bronze in men’s 10-meter synchro.
Legendary American swimmer Katie Ledecky took gold, Italy's Simona Quadarella the silver and Australia's Lani Pallister the bronze.
Gretchen Walsh won her first individual long course world title by nearly breaking her own 100m butterfly world record. Walsh clocked 54.73 seconds at the World Swimming Championships, just off her own record of 54.60 from May 3. She owns the top eight times in history.
Missoula native and Hellgate High School graduate Kathrine Berkoff has made a significant impact at the World Aquatic Championships in Singapore. The former Oly
Romanian swimmer David Popovici has won the gold medal in the 200-meter freestyle final at the World Championships in Singapore. The Romanian athlete won with a time of 1:43.53, ahead of American Luke Hobson (1:43.
Eleven current and former Virginia swimmers are competing July 27-August 3 in Singapore at the FINA World Aquatics Championships
Pan Zhanle of China said he was “not sure what happened” after crashing out in the heats of the 200 metres freestyle at swimming’s world championships in Singapore on Monday.