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Katie Ledecky smashes world record while Michael Phelps wins individual gold

American teen wonder breaks her own mark in the 400m free at the Pan Pacific championships as 18-Olympic champion triumphs in men's 100m butterfly final

Katie Ledecky looks at the scoreboard as she breaks the world record in the women's 400m freestyle at the Pan Pacific championships. Photo: AP

Katie Ledecky smashed another world record as Michael Phelps won his first individual gold medal post-retirement at the Pan Pacific Championships in Australia on Saturday.

American wonder teen Ledecky set the first world record of the Gold Coast meet, shaving almost half a second off the 400-metres freestyle mark she set at this month’s US Championships.

It’s a great feeling. It never really gets old. I knew I could be right where I was at nationals, or slightly better. I’m really pleased with that Katie Ledecky

The 17-year-old schoolgirl clocked three minutes 58.37 seconds to eclipse her previous mark by 0.49sec.

“It’s a great feeling. It never really gets old,” Ledecky said of her latest world record-breaking swim.

“I knew I could be right where I was at nationals, or slightly better. I’m really pleased with that.”

Michael Phelps grabbed his first individual gold medal at the Pan Pacific championships after winning the men's 100m butterfly. Photo: EPA
Michael Phelps grabbed his first individual gold medal at the Pan Pacific championships after winning the men's 100m butterfly. Photo: EPA

While it was Ledecky’s fourth gold medal of the championship, it was Olympic legend Phelps’s second win but first individual gold in taking out the 100m butterfly from rival teammate Ryan Lochte.

Phelps, 29, who was a member of the US winning 4x200m freestyle relay Friday, shaded Lochte by 0.38sec in winning the butterfly event in 51.29 adding to his haul of international titles just four months into his comeback.

“It’s definitely feels good to have that sort of confidence back to be able to do it in an individual event,” said Phelps, who has now won 15 golds over four Pan Pacs meets.

“What it does is guarantee me a spot on the world championship team next summer which is the biggest and most important thing.

“I know there is a lot can happen in a year with training, I’m looking forward to it, it’s a building year for me.”

Phelps, the 18-time Olympic champion, said he still has a few things to iron out after ending a near two-year retirement after the London Olympics.

“After just getting back in the water and going through the ups and downs, it’s still some of the small things like hitting the walls like I want to at a high speed,” he said.

“That’s something that I have to work on over the next year and really nail it.”

Ledecky holds the world records in the 400m, 800m and 1500m freestyle to make her the first woman since US distance great Janet Evans to hold all three records at the same time.

Ledecky’s win in Saturday’s 400m final was her fourth gold medal of the Pan Pacs after wins in the 200m and 800m freestyle and as part of the US 4x200m freestyle relay.

“I have some long-term goals. We’re not quite there yet, but we’ll get there,” she said.

Ledecky still has the 1500m freestyle event to come on Sunday’s last day of the Gold Coast meet as she chases five gold medals.