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American swimming star Katie Ledecky won yet another 1,500-meter freestyle world title in Singapore, her sixth victory in the ...
Katie Ledecky has ceded a tiny bit of ground in other events, but she’s still unbeatable in the 1,500-meter freestyle.
JOHANNESBURG – Pieter Coetzé won South Africa’s first medal of the World Swimming Championships in Singapore. Coetzé snatched gold in the men’s 100m backstroke on Tuesday and set a new African record ...
Pieter Coetzé stunned a world-class field to win gold in the 100m backstroke at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, setting a new African record. The 21-year-old South African dipped under ...
Gorbenko, who reached the final with the fourth-fastest semifinal time, clocked 2:10.26 in the final but faded over the last ...
In a tightly contest men's 100m backstroke final in Singapore, South Africa's Pieter Coetze edged Italy's Thomas Ceccon by only 0.05 seconds, and third-place finisher Yohann Ndoye-Brouard of France by ...
Jamie Perkins (AUS) -- 4:03.20 7. Yang Peiqi (CHN) -- 4:06.47 8. Maya Werner (GER) -- 4:09.38Women's 100m ButterflyGold: Gretchen Walsh (USA) — 54.73 Silver: Roos Vanotterdijk (BEL) -- 55.84 Bronze: ...
Katie Ledecky leads the Americans on Tuesday at the swimming world championships, where the United States is the gold-medal favorite in four of the five finals on Day 3.
U.S. swimmer Claire Weinstein (1:54.69) qualified for the women's 200m freestyle final by recording the top time of any swimmer in the semifinals at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore.