Dubai Telegraph - Ledecky wins 22nd world title as Popovici savours 'scary' gold

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Ledecky wins 22nd world title as Popovici savours 'scary' gold
Ledecky wins 22nd world title as Popovici savours 'scary' gold / Photo: MANAN VATSYAYANA - AFP

Ledecky wins 22nd world title as Popovici savours 'scary' gold

Katie Ledecky won the 22nd world title of her legendary career on Tuesday to close in on Michael Phelps's record as Olympic champions David Popovici and Kaylee McKeown also struck gold.

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American great Ledecky cruised to a dominant 1,500m freestyle gold, touching the wall in 15min 26.44sec, having threatened her own world record of 15:20.48.

The masterful win in Singapore moved Ledecky four short of Phelps's career tally of 26 world gold medals.

"Growing up it was very inspiring to watch world championships, Olympic Games that Michael was in, trying to learn from the very best," said Ledecky, 28.

"I was always a student of the sport."

Ledecky's dominant win gave her the sixth world 1,500m freestyle title of her career. She is also a nine-time Olympic gold medallist.

Second was Simona Quadarella of Italy in 15:31.79 and third Australia's Lani Pallister in 15:41.18.

Ledecky was the red-hot favourite going into the race, having qualified for the final over 10 seconds faster than nearest challenger Pallister.

She also went into the race owning the top 24 1,500m freestyle times ever, and set the second-fastest time in history in April behind her own record.

Pallister pushed her with a fast early tempo and Ledecky was on world record pace until late in the race.

In the end she fell short of the mark but still clocked the fifth-fastest time ever.

"Lani took it out there. I knew she would be out fast and I just wanted to get out fast, but comfortable enough that I could go from there," said Ledecky.

"I'm happy with the time and happy with the swim."

It is Ledecky's first gold medal of the championships, after picking up a bronze behind Summer McIntosh in the 400m freestyle on Sunday's opening night in Singapore.

Ledecky is set to go head-to-head with Canadian phenomenon McIntosh again in the 800m freestyle.

Popovici claimed a thrilling 200m freestyle gold -- then revealed he had very nearly pulled out.

The 20-year-old Romanian reeled in US rival Luke Hobson to take the title in 1:43.53, with Hobson settling for silver (1:43.84) and Japan's 18-year-old Tatsuya Murasa taking bronze (1:44.54).

Popovici said afterwards that he had seriously considered withdrawing from the competition before it started, even going as far as looking at flights home.

"It was a mental thing and it had to do with the fear of seeing my real potential," said Popovici, who reclaimed his world crown from 2022.

"That's very scary. And so I'm really glad I didn't quit."

- 'Nerve-wracking' -

Australia's McKeown beat nerves and old rival Regan Smith of the United States to win the 100m backstroke gold, narrowly missing the world record.

McKeown powered to the wall in a championship record 57.16sec, with Smith having to once more settle for second, just 0.19sec behind.

Katharine Berkoff, also of the United States, took bronze.

McKeown's victory underlines her status as the undisputed force in women's backstroke.

"It's always very nerve-wracking, especially off the back of the Olympics," said the 24-year-old, who won the 100-200m backstroke double at the Tokyo and Paris Olympics.

"I was probably a bit more nervous than I would like to have been tonight."

Germany's Anna Elendt won the first world title of her career in the women's 100m breaststroke, coming home in 1:05.19.

American Kate Douglass was second in 1:05.27, with China's Tang Qianting third in 1:05.64.

South Africa's Pieter Coetze won the men's 100m backstroke in 51.85sec in a surprise, ahead of Italy's Thomas Ceccon (51.90) and France's Yohann Ndoye-Brouard.

A.Ragab--DT