True to form, Katie Ledecky led the 400 free from start to finish, putting more and more distance between her and the rest of the field with each lap. She came in just under the 4-minute mark –3:59.95 – for the first time this year and put up the second fastest time in the world in 2019.
Madisyn Cox and Brooke Forde finished a distant second and third, respectively.
“I was happy with how I swam,” said Ledecky, who just missed the podium with a fourth-place finish earlier in the evening in the 100 free. “I just wanted to be better than I was this morning. I put together a solid swim, so I’m pretty happy with that, and I’m excited for the rest of the weekend.”
Madisyn Cox and Brooke Forde finished a distant second and third, respectively.
“I was happy with how I swam,” said Ledecky, who just missed the podium with a fourth-place finish earlier in the evening in the 100 free. “I just wanted to be better than I was this morning. I put together a solid swim, so I’m pretty happy with that, and I’m excited for the rest of the weekend.”
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