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Katie Ledecky Becomes First Swimmer to Receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom

Katie Ledecky is the first swimmer to ever receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom since its inception 61 years ago.

She is one of 19 recipients who will be honored with the award today.

The Maryland native will make an appearance at the White House to accept the honor from President Biden, who announced the list of recipients this morning.

The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest civilian honor in the United States and is presented to individuals who have made significant contributions to the country, world peace, or other societal, public or private endeavors.

Widely viewed as one of the greatest swimmers of all time, Ledecky boasts an impressive career haul of seven Olympic gold medals and 21 World Championships gold medals in addition to having broken 14 world records.

The honor comes amidst Ledecky’s continued preparation for the upcoming Olympic Games.

Ledecky is one of two professional athletes receiving the medal today; Jim Thorpe, a former multi-sport star who was the first Native American to win an Olympic gold medal in 1912, is being awarded the honor posthumously.

The full list of recipients can be seen below.

Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipients

  • Michael Bloomberg: Entrepreneur, philanthropist and three-term New York City mayor
  • Gregory Boyle: Jesuit Catholic priest and founder of the worldā€™s largest gang-intervention and rehabilitation program
  • James Clyburn: Former Assistant Democratic Leader and Majority Whip in the House of Representatives
  • Elizabeth Dole: Senator, Secretary of Transportation, Secretary of Labor, and President of the American Red Cross
  • Phil Donahue: Journalist and television pioneer
  • Medgar Evers (posthumous): Served in World War II and fought against segregation in Mississippi
  • Al Gore: Former Vice President, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his action on climate change
  • Clarence B. Jones: Civil rights activist and lawyer
  • John Kerry: Former Secretary of State and first Special Presidential Envoy for Climate
  • Frank Lautenberg (posthumous): Five-term Senator, remembered for critical work on environmental protection
  • Katie Ledecky: Most decorated female swimmer in history
  • Opal Lee: Educator and activist
  • Ellen Ochoa: First Hispanic woman in space, second female director of NASAā€™s Johnson Space Center
  • Nancy Pelosi: 52nd Speaker of the House
  • Jane Rigby: Astronomer and chief scientist of the worldā€™s most powerful telescope
  • Teresa Romero: First Latina to become president of a national union in the U.S.
  • Judy Shepard: Co-founder of the Matthew Shepard Foundation
  • Jim Thorpe (posthumous): Olympic gold-medallist and professional football, baseball and basketball player
  • Michelle Yeoh: First Asian actress to win the Academy Award for Best Actress

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Hillbilly
6 months ago

Incredible honor for Katie Ledecky. She will be able to tell her grandkids she received MOH from the best president since Abraham Lincoln.

Long Strokes
Reply to  Hillbilly
6 months ago

Haha šŸ˜‚ For those of you who don’t get the reference, this is what the democrats said about Biden when he took office. Clearly, he’s not, and that’s why it’s been used as a joke.

Masters swammer
6 months ago

It’s awesome to get the recognition! But also a little bit surprising. Is Katie a Democrat, or particularly vocal about any Democratic cause? This seems like what separates her from the others on the list. (She may well be a Democrat in her personal life, but her public persona is all about swimming.)

For those asking why not Michael Phelps, I imagine Katie’s squeaky clean image was important. Phelps had a DUI or two years ago, and that could be politically risky for a president.

Geez
Reply to  Masters swammer
6 months ago

her whole family is democrat

Kerm
Reply to  Masters swammer
6 months ago

Someone should do their homework on Elizabeth Dole.

Christine Breedy
6 months ago

Katie looked beautiful! Probably worried about missing practice–too

Oceanian
6 months ago

Nice that she’s made it to the final. Now who will win the 800m free gold in the presidential pool? lol

She must be at least 30 years younger than anyone in this list – and her career is not yet over – unlike many other of these medallists.

And why no previous swimmers? Surely someone like Spitz or Evans or Phelps coulda/woulda/shoulda been considered back in the day.

Last edited 6 months ago by Oceanian
Swim fan
6 months ago

Well deserved! She represents our country so well!

Viking Steve
6 months ago

This is SUCH a big deal…. Congrats Katie… Couldn’t be a better choice to represent swimming

Seth
6 months ago

Well deserved. Hopefully more swimmers get the freedom medal in the future.

European in the Pool. No, Iā€™m Not.
6 months ago

Congrats Katie!

Nifty getting to rub elbows at the ceremony with fellow winners Nancy Pelosi, Al Gore, and John Kerry!

Swimmer

And nifty for them to get to rub elbows with KL šŸ™‚

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