TOKYO – Katie Ledecky added to her medal collection with a second-place finish in the finals of the 400m free, Sunday at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The silver medal is the seventh Olympic medal of Ledecky's career, and her second silver medal.
Ledecky swam 3:57.36 to finish second to Australia's Ariarne Titmus, in what is the fastest 1-2 finish in the history of the 400m free at the Olympic Games.
Respect all around. ??
It's a silver for @katieledecky to start, with plenty more opportunities coming up!#GoStanford
pic.twitter.com/oiSxPW9tl2— Stanford ???? ?????????? (@GoStanford) July 26, 2021
Ledecky will continue her stay in Tokyo with the 200m free, 800m free and 1500m free races to come later this week.
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