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Ledecky wins 800m freestyle world title in thriller

Ledecky wins 800m freestyle world title in thriller

Arab Newsa day ago
SINGAPORE: United States great Katie Ledecky beat Summer McIntosh to win a thrilling 800m freestyle world title in Singapore on Saturday.
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