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Ledecky bests top rival McIntosh in 800m freestyle

Ledecky bests top rival McIntosh in 800m freestyle

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In a women's 800m freestyle showdown in Singapore, Katie Ledecky took down Summer McIntosh, who finished third behind silver medalist Lani Pallistr of Australia. Ledecky swam a championship-record time of 8:05.62
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