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Ledecky breezes to third world championships gold as brash King relishes win over Efimova

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Katie Ledecky of the United States reacts after the winning the 1,500-metre freestyle. Photo: Xinhua
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Katie Ledecky breezed to her third gold medal of the world championships, backing off a bit on her most gruelling night of the meet.

It was left to Lilly King, Kylie Masse and Adam Peaty to take down the swimming record book – and King to claim another impressive triumph over her Russian rival.

Ledecky captured the 1,500-metre freestyle by more than half the length of the pool on Tuesday, and returned just 49 minutes later to post the fastest time in the semi-finals of the 200 free.

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Long or short, it doesn’t seem to matter to the American star.

“It’s hard the other 364 days of the year,” Ledecky said, barely breathing hard. “It’s putting the work in for practice, so when I get to this day of the meet, I can just do it. It’s routine. Just get up and know that I have the work in the bank to get up and swim those times.”
Dominant Ledecky won by half a length. Photo: Xinhua
Dominant Ledecky won by half a length. Photo: Xinhua
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While Ledecky sucked all the suspense out of her final – she was more than 19 seconds ahead of the runner-up – King made it 2-0 over Yulia Efimova with a world-record performance in what has become one of swimming’s most compelling rivalries.

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