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Katie Ledecky: When was your last bad morning swim? (Video Interview)

Produced by Coleman Hodges.

Reported by Anne Lepesant. 

WOMEN’S 200 METER FREESTYLE – PRELIMS

  • FINA A: 1:58.96
  • U.S. Olympic Trials: 2:02.39

Several scratches thinned the ranks of the early heats of women’s 200 free, and second-seeded Katinka Hosszu did not check in for the event, but there were strong morning swims all around. Ella Eastin, swimming unattached out of Stanford, won heat 3 with a 2:01.10, her second-best time ever. This is Eastin’s first long-course meet since her record-breaking performances at NCAAs in March. Her 2:01.10 held up as the morning’s fastest until heat 6, when Patry Castro Ortega, the NCAA Division II record-holder in the 200 yard free out of Queens University of Charlotte, went a 1:59.36 to beat her seed time and lead the field. Lotte Friis of North Baltimore went 2:00.50 for second in the heat, while teammate Becca Mann was third in 2:01.46.

Allison Schmitt of North Baltimore won the first of the circle-seeded heats with 1:58.55, holding off a fast-chargingSimone Manuel who finished second with 1:58.80. North Baltimore’s Cierra Runge touched third in 1:59.41.Hannah Cox of Upper Valley Aquatic Club led wire-to-wire and won heat 8 with 1:59.83, just 3/100 in front of Melanie Margalis of Saint Petersburg. Missy Franklin managed to squeak in for third in the heat, touching in 2:00.53. Franklin looked a little sluggish off the start but got better with each 50.

Katie Ledecky of Nation’s Capital took the final heat with a strong morning swim of 1:56.66. Katie Drabot of Ozaukee Aquatics took second in 2:00.01, just ahead of Nina Rangelova of SMU’s 2:00.60.

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James
8 years ago

I honestly do not want her to swim in college…whatever she is doing right now is working. In terms of swimming, college has nothing to offer she has not already achieved or will be able to achieve. She’s obviously intelligent and can still attend a top notch east coast school while staying in her existing environment.

BayArea Swim
8 years ago

Ledecky is too modest to say she never had a single bad morning swim in her entire life.

HulkSwim
8 years ago

Boom.

E GAMBLE
8 years ago

What if everyone attacked morning swims like Katie instead of swimming to make it into the finals and sometimes missing out. Mmmm?

Rishabh Meswani
Reply to  E GAMBLE
8 years ago

What if everyone was 17 years old?

Luisa Alcott
Reply to  Rishabh Meswani
3 years ago

what if?

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Coleman started his journey in the water at age 1, and although he actually has no memory of that, something must have stuck. A Missouri native, he joined the Columbia Swim Club at age 9, where he is still remembered for his stylish dragon swim trunks. After giving up on …

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