Swimming Video courtesy of Daniel Gately / TWST Senior Invite. Swimming News reported by Troy Gennaro.
The Woodlands Swim Team (TWST) is hosting its Senior Invitational Meet at the CISD Natatorium in Shenandoah, Texas. The meet, which follows a preliminary/final format, features high-ranking teams from California, Colorado, Louisiana, Michigan, Oklahoma, Texas, Washington, Washington D.C., and Wisconsin.
Katie Ledecky is headlining the meet and has officially put it on the map, breaking the world record in the women’s 1500m freestyle. She was out at the 800 in 8:16. It is normal for Ledecky to take races out strong, but to hold on to break the world record this early in the season is unbelievable.
She touched the wall in 15:34.23, lowering her personal best time and the previous world record set in Barcelona last summer at 15:36.53.
The record will not be considered official until it is approved by FINA, but it is more than two seconds faster than her previous best time and World Record. Ledecky’s time will also count as the new American and national age group record, and will significantly lower Kate Zeigler’s US Open record from 2007 of 15:42.54.
A reader of ours commenting under the name “Josh” pointed out that Ledecky’s 800 split of 8:16.18 also broke Janet Evan’s US Open record time of 8:17.12 from 1988. Not only does that knock out the second oldest US Open record, it also gives her the worlds fastest time in the 800 freestyle as well. Her 1500 time moves her almost 30 seconds ahead of the rest of the world, and her 800 split puts her 2 seconds ahead of the previous world leader, Jazz Carlin from Great Britain.
This record will have to be ratified by FINA before being declared official. While in most cases, that is a given with records being set at national and international level meets, there’s no guarantees, for example, that Ledecky underwent the mandatory doping control after her race.
Ledecky was ready to set some records. Bad weather outdoors in Santa Clara could have ruined her chances.
Nice celebration! I like that Ledecky has some ferocity when she swims well. No one has to go full Cielo, but too often I see swimmers even winning incredibly big races just looking at the clock, waving and smiling. I like to see a little fury and passion after a great swim.
Congrats Katie! You are a legend!
Happy and proud to see my prediction of the summer 2011 unfold like that! 🙂
Keep up the good work and please, break the 400 free world record. You deserve it!
Can tou imagine being the counter for a world record swim? That is so awesome!
Amazing! What a swimmer!
Amazing feat, “How?” is right! But what is she doing at a random meet in TX; she should be out in Santa Clara kicking Friis’s butt!! 😉
i honestly teared up watching that…
Such an amazing swimmer! go Katie!!
I can’t even begin to imagine what times she’ll swim this summer. That was incredible!
Congratulations Katie on another monster swim!