Ledecky dominates 1,500-metre freestyle ahead of swim event's Olympic debut

Katie Ledecky won the 1,500-metre freestyle at the Pro Swim Series meet with the world's fastest time this year. She touched in 15 minutes, 40.55 seconds in the outdoor pool on Sunday in Mission Viejo, Calif.

U.S. star's time of 15 minutes 40.55 seconds would have placed her 3rd in men's race

Katie Ledecky of the United States touched in 15 minutes, 40.55 seconds for a convicing 1,500-metre victory in the outdoor pool Sunday at a Pro Swim Series meet in Mission Viejo, Calif. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Katie Ledecky won the 1,500-metre freestyle at the Pro Swim Series meet with the world's fastest time this year.

She touched in 15 minutes, 40.55 seconds in the outdoor pool on Sunday in Mission Viejo, Calif. Ashley Twichell finished second in 16:06.68.

Ledecky's time was 17 seconds quicker than the second-fastest swimmer, Simona Quadarella who swam 15:57.03 at the recent Italian Olympic trials. Ledecky set the world record of 15:20.48 in 2018.

Ledecky's 800 split would have won the individual event in Mission Viejo and would have been the world's fastest this year as well. Her final time in the 1,500 would have been good enough to place third in the men's event, won by Jordan Wilimovsky in 15:10.44.

Ledecky finished second in the 100 free in 54.22 seconds. Abbey Weitzeil won in 53.68.

The women's 1,500 will be an Olympic event for the first time at the Tokyo Games in July.

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