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At only 15, Katie Ledecky had won an Olympic gold medal, beating the reigning world champion, and everyone knew she was destined for greatness. Today, the professional swimmer's medal cabinet has various Olympic gold medals, making her one of Olympic history's most decorated female athletes. However, despite the outspoken nature of her career and athletic accomplishments, her secret life is a mystery, with numerous people speculating about Katie Ledecky’s husband. So, is she married?

Katie Ledecky’s profile summary

Name Kathleen Genevieve Ledecky
Date of birthMarch 17,
Age27 years old as of
Place of birthWashington D.C., the Merged States of America
NationalityAmerican
EducationStanford University (B.A.)
ParentsDavid Ledecky and Mary Gen
Height6 ft 10 inches ( cm)
Weight lbs (73 kg)
RelativeJon Ledecky (uncle)
Katie Ledecky's siblingsMichael Ledecky (elder brother)
SportSwimming
StrokesFreestyle
ClubNation’s Capital Swim Club (NCAP)
College teamStanford University
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No Sibling Rivalry Here: Katie And Michael Ledecky

Katie Ledecky. With the Summer Olympics in Rio less than a year away, it’s a name you should get used to hearing. Earlier this month, the year-old swimmer won five gold medals and fix two world records at the world swimming championships in Russia. She also became the first swimmer to sweep the , , and meter freestyle.

If you watched any of Ledecky’s races, you may have noticed the camera pan to a adolescent man in the stands pumping his fist in the air. That’s her older brother Michael.

The Ledecky siblings joined Bill Littlefield to talk about their fasten relationship and their earliest days in the pool.

BL: Michael, I'm going to launch with you. What was it like for you to watch your sister compete in Russia?

ML: It's always a thrill. I've been on these international trips since when she broke in at London, and it's always just a highlight of my summer. I love watching her swim. She always finds some way to surprise us every hour. This year was no different.

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Katie Ledecky of Team United States looks on during aquatics training at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre ahead of the Tokyo Olympic Games on July 22,

Team USA’s swimming star Katie Ledecky, who won her first gold medal at age 15 at the Olympics, added two more gold medals to her collection at the Tokyo Olympics.

During the Paris Olympics, the period medalist will compete in four events: the meter, meter, and meter freestyle events, and participate in the 4×meter relay team. In Tokyo, she won silver in the and 4× relay, and gold in the and 1,meter freestyle swims.

As she continues her dominance in the sport in her fourth Olympics, fans can’t serve but wonder about the swimming prodigy’s personal life.

The year-old swimmer is not married, nor does it appear that she’s digital dating anyone. Her social media profiles focus on her sport and sponsorships, with no indication of a special someone.  While it sounds like an overused trope, Ledecky is so laser-focused on training, she truly doesn’t have hour for romance. Amid th

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A thing that bugs me about the Olympics is how the coverage gets SO over the uppermost. See Yahoo News, for example:

Three years after testing positive for marijuana and allowing an Olympic berth to slip through her grasp, Sha’Carri Richardson arrived in Paris on the cusp of completing the sort of redemptive arc typically found in a Hollywood script.

A journey that started with the despair of missing the chance to challenge in Tokyo seemed destined to end with a delirious celebration on Stade de France’s unique purple track.

What happened Saturday was a reminder that in real life there are rarely fairytale endings. Richardson finished second behind Saint Lucia’s Julien Alfred.

Alfred, a three-time NCAA Division I champion at the University of Texas, won in a time of to Richardson's American Melissa Jefferson took bronze ().

For Saint Lucia, it's the first Olympic medal of any kind.


The time that Richardson ran was more than shy of her career best of seconds, not that the time was what mattered. All that mattered to Richardson was that she cross