Zürcher Nachrichten - Ledecky reigns over McIntosh as record-breaking US hit back at critics

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Ledecky reigns over McIntosh as record-breaking US hit back at critics
Ledecky reigns over McIntosh as record-breaking US hit back at critics / Photo: MANAN VATSYAYANA - AFP

Ledecky reigns over McIntosh as record-breaking US hit back at critics

Katie Ledecky beat Summer McIntosh to win an epic 800m freestyle world title in Singapore on Saturday as the record-breaking United States hit back at their critics.

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On a Super Saturday for the embattled Americans, who have been struggling with illness in Singapore, Ledecky won her seventh career world gold in the event she has made her own.

But the legendary American was challenged like never before, touching the wall in a championship-record 8min 05.62sec -- a fingertip ahead of Australia's Lani Pallister (8:05.98) and McIntosh (8:07.29).

It was Canadian sensation McIntosh's first defeat of the championships and ended her bid to match Michael Phelps as the only swimmer ever to win five individual golds at a single world championships.

The 18-year-old has already won three golds this week in Singapore.

Ledecky, 28, had too much staying power for her younger rival, with Pallister also in gold-medal contention until the final lunge for the line.

"They pushed me all the way," said Ledecky, a four-time Olympic champion in the event.

"I'm just really happy I could put that together. I just kept telling myself to trust my legs."

The United States team, under the cosh after criticism from Olympic greats Phelps and Ryan Lochte, won three golds on the penultimate day of competition.

They lead the medals table from Australia with eight golds following victories on Saturday from Ledecky, Gretchen Walsh and their mixed 4x100m freestyle relay team -- the latter in a world record time.

A newly fit and firing Walsh completed a butterfly double, romping to victory in the 50m.

The American, who won the 100m butterfly earlier in the week, touched the wall in 24.83sec, beating Australia's Alexandria Perkins (25.31) and Belgium's Roos Vanotterdijk (25.43).

Walsh said she felt "fragile" before her 100m win after going down with a stomach bug that has swept through the American camp -- and triggered questions from Phelps and Lochte about the management of the team.

She was back to full strength for the fast and furious 50m, which will become an Olympic event for the first time at the 2028 Los Angeles Games.

"I'm very proud," said the 22-year-old, calling it a "rocky" competition for her despite the double success.

She labelled the criticism from Phelps and Lochte "frustrating".

To cap off a golden day for the Americans, they took gold in 3:18.48sec in the relay, beating Australia's previous leading time of 3:18.83 set in 2023.

- Aussie double delight -

Australia won two golds on the night to add to their haul of seven golds overall.

New father Cam McEvoy powered to the men's 50m freestyle gold to go with his Paris Olympics crown and Kaylee McKeown embellished her dominance in the women's backstroke.

The 31-year-old McEvoy -- who is at his seventh world championships -- reclaimed the title he won in 2023 after turning on the afterburners in the second half of the sprint to win in a sizzling 21.14sec.

Britain's Ben Proud took silver in 21.26, with Jack Alexy of the United States in bronze in 21.46.

McKeown added the 200m backstroke crown to her 100m title.

McKeown again got the better of Regan Smith, touching the wall in a championships-record 2:03.33 to beat her American arch-rival into second place in 2:04.29.

McKeown also won the 100-200 backstroke double at the Tokyo and Paris Olympics.

France's Maxime Grousset also sealed a Singapore individual double with a rampant victory in the men's 100m butterfly, to complement his 50m gold.

Grousset's time of 49.62sec was the third-fastest ever.

N.Fischer--NZN