Katie Ledecky holds off Summer McIntosh in 400m freestyle at Tyr Pro Meet

Canada's McIntosh, 18, finishes just 1.47 seconds behind the American great

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Caption: Canada's Summer McIntosh, left, and American Katie Ledecky, right, are shown in this 2022 file photo. The two swimmers went head-to-head in the 400-metre freestyle at a meet in Florida on Thursday. (AFP via Getty Images)

Katie Ledecky is showing off Olympic form at this week's Tyr Pro Meet, the biggest stage she's been on since winning two gold medals and four medals overall in Paris last summer.
The legendary swimmer posted the second-fastest 400-metre freestyle time of her career on Thursday when she outlasted Canada's Summer McIntosh at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Ledecky, 28, passed McIntosh in the final 50m to win in three minutes, 56.81 seconds, just shy of her American record 3:56.46 set when she won the event at the 2016 Olympics at Rio de Janeiro.
"I don't know if I ever thought I would be 3:56 again," Ledecky said of the time that rates as seventh best in history. "All the credit to Summer. It's always a great race when we're next to each other. I'm just really happy with all the work that I've put in to get to this point."
McIntosh finished in 3:58.28 while American Claire Weinstein was third in 4:01.26.
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The Canadian's career-best time in the 400m free is 3:56.08, which she swam to at the Canadian Swimming Trials in March of 2023. That gave McIntosh the world record at the time, but Australia's Ariarne Titmus holds the current record at 3:55.38.
The meet runs through Saturday.
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