Ledecky nabs fourth win at Texas Pro Swim

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LOS ANGELES, March 7, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Five-time Olympic gold medallist
Katie Ledecky closed out the Pro Swim Series in San Antonio with a dominant
victory in the 800m freestyle on Saturday, her fourth win in as many days.

“I wanted to finish the meet on a good note, a positive note, and that’s
the best I felt all week,” said Ledecky, who cruised to victory in 8min
13.64sec. “I’m happy to get back in training next week coming off that.”

Leah Smith was a distant second in 8:25.67 and Haley Anderson third in
8:29.15.

The meeting in Texas was Ledecky’s first full-scale long-course competition
in a year, and a key step on her path to the US Olympic swimming trials in
June and the rescheduled Tokyo Games.

She opened with a victory in the 1,500m free on Wednesday, and also won the
400m and 200m freestyles, events she’ll be aiming for in Tokyo in July.

Simone Manuel, Ledecky’s training partner in Stanford, California, won the
50m freestyle in 24.70sec, the best time in the world in 2021.

The Rio 100m freestyle gold medallist added the 50m free title to the 100m
free victory she claimed earlier in the week.

“This meet’s been a little rough for me, so it’s nice just to get the win,”
said Manuel, who was also competing in her first proper long course meeting
since the coronavirus pandemic brought global sport to a virtual standstill
last March.

Although she didn’t hit her target times, Manuel said she felt there were
positives to take away, including just getting back into the swing of
competing amid ongoing precautions such as mask wearing and social
distancing.

“I’m glad to be back racing,” said the Texas native, who was also looking
forward to spending some time with her parents for the first time in more
than a year, even though it meant she would have to isolate pending Covid-19
test results upon her return to California. – Backstroke thriller –

Olivia Smoliga won the women’s 100m backstroke in 59.49, out-touching world
record-holder Regan Smith by one one-hundredth of a second.

Former world record-holder Kathleen Baker was third, eight-hundredths of a
second behind the winner.

“This is the most stacked field you can race against, so you’ve really got
to push it,” Smoliga said. “It’s really important in a season like this to
push it, because that’s probably what it’s going to be at the end of the
season.”

World record-holder Ryan Murphy won the men’s 100m back in 53.56 with
Coleman Stewart second in 54.48 and Poland’s Kacper Stokowski third in 55.30.

Michael Andrew cruised to victory in the men’s 200m individual medley in
1:58.05. Runner-up Abrahm DeVine was the only other swimmer two break two
minutes, clocking 1:59.65.

Andrew Seliskar was third in 2:00.59 and 2017 world champion Chase Kalisz
was fourth in 2:00.79.

Ryan Lochte, who owns the world record of 1:54.00 set back in 2011, was
fifth in 2:01.71.

In other events on the final day of the meeting, Madisyn Cox won the
women’s 200m medley in 2:10.84 with Baker coming back after the backstroke to
finish second in 2:11.96.

Italy’s Santo Condorelli won the men’s 50m free in 22.49sec, and Egypt’s
Marwan el Kamash won the men’s 800m free in 7:58.33.