Katie Ledecky swims fifth-fastest 1500m freestyle at Fort Lauderdale Open; extends 15-year win streak at Fort Lauderdale Open Katie Ledecky swims fifth-fastest 1500m freestyle in history at Fort Lauderdale Open Katie Ledecky swims fifth-fastest 1500m freestyle in history at Fort Lauderdale Open Ledecky, the most decorated female swimmer in Olympic history, dominated the women's 1500m freestyle event. Katie Ledecky, the nine-time Olympic gold medallist, added another entry to her long list of achievements, clocking the fifth-fastest time in history in the women's 1500m freestyle event at theFort Lauderdale Openswimmingmeet on Wednesday (29 April). The Team USA star came first with a time of 15:25.62, finishing more than a minute ahead of her closest competitor, 15-year-oldSydney Hardy, who was second in 16:42.76. The 29-year-old Ledecky, who won two golds atParis 2024, was on world-record pace through the first 500m before fading slightly off the blistering closing speed that powered her to the 15:20.48 mark in 2018. Victory extended Ledecky's 15-year win streak at the event, and also meant that she now holds the 13-fastest times in the event. In May 2025, at the same pool, Ledecky brokeher own 800m freestyle world recordwith a time of 8:04.12. The Fort Lauderdale Open, which runs through Saturday, isheadlinedby Ledecky, alongside the world’s other top swimmers, including fellow North AmericanSummer McIntoshof Canada, and FrenchmanLéon Marchand. Relive the magic ❄️⛷️ Sign up free for full replays, highlights, and medal moments - anytime. Picture by 2026 Getty Images --- Source: https://www.olympics.com/en/news/swimming-katie-ledecky-fifth-fastest-1500m-freestyle-fort-lauderdale-open-2026 sdDatePublished: 2026-05-02T02:30:00Z Topics: swimming, sport achievement, sport event Locations: France, Florida, Canada, United States