Katie Ledecky Is Ready to Make Her 4th Olympics: 'I Don't Take These Opportunities for Granted' (Exclusive) (2024)

Katie Ledecky is ready to set new records in the pool this summer, but the seven-time Olympic gold medalist is also taking time to look back on how she achieved G.O.A.T. status.

In her new memoir Just Add Water: My Swimming Life, the 27-year-old iconic swimmer shares her own perspective on reaching the pinnacle of the sport — and it all started in a pool in Maryland when she was six years old.

“I joined a team that was part of the Montgomery County Swim League, which is a huge league in Maryland and all these summer league teams are — they're the place where a lot of young kids start to swim and find their love of the sport,” Ledecky tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview. “And that's what I certainly found.”

Ledecky’s love of the water fueled her competitive spirit throughout her childhood, and beyond.

“I remember looking up to the big kids in the summer league. It ranges from age 6 to 18,” she tells PEOPLE. “So I remember looking up to the 18-year-olds and just watching them swim and watching them have fun and do different things.”

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She continues, “And so just kind of playing around in the pool with the older kids was always something that I loved. And then I loved going to practice. I loved the cold water in the summer. I loved just hanging out at the pool with my teammates all day, doing practice, playing Sharks and Minnows and other games and practicing again or getting swim lessons. So it was a lot of fun to just spend time at the pool.”

Two decades later, Ledecky is the most decorated female swimmer in Olympic history.

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In addition to her seven golds, the Stanford University grad has won three silver medals since she made her Olympics debut at the 2012 Games in London. An Olympic champion at every swimming distance from the 200 to 1500 meters, she has also won 16 world championship titles, making her the most decorated world champion swimmer, regardless of gender.

But just over two years ago, Ledecky was looking for a new challenge. After training in California for years, she made a change to her training regimen.

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“I've been [at The University of] Florida for about two and a half years now. I've really enjoyed it,” she says. “I've been able to train with some of the top male distance swimmers in the country and in the world, so that's been beneficial for my training and I try to keep them on their toes as well. And it's just a really fun environment.”

Now, as Ledecky eyes a spot on Team USA at the Paris Olympics, the three-time Olympian — who was the youngest American participant at the London Olympics when she won a then-surprise gold in the 800-meter freestyle —is marveling at the “surreal” notion that she’s now considered a veteran in the sport.

“I want to make sure that I'm being a leader for our team, both in and out of the pool and making sure that the younger swimmers feel like they belong on that team and belong at the Olympic level," she tells PEOPLE, adding that she's also concerned with making "sure that they feel comfortable and confident going out there and competing with the best in the world."

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And on the eve of the Olympic Trials this weekend in Indianapolis, Ledecky isletting the feeling of another Olympics wash over her.

“It's a little surreal. I mean, I don't think I would've expected to necessarily still be at this level this many years later," she says. "I wouldn't have been able to see into the future that I would be competing in 2024. So yeah, I don't take it for granted. I don't take these opportunities for granted, and I just try to enjoy each day of the training and the process.”

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Katie Ledecky Is Ready to Make Her 4th Olympics: 'I Don't Take These Opportunities for Granted' (Exclusive)? ›

"I wouldn't have been able to see into the future that I would be competing in 2024. So yeah, I don't take it for granted. I don't take these opportunities for granted, and I just try to enjoy each day of the training and the process.”

Will Katie Ledecky compete in 2024? ›

She's scheduled to compete in four events at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Ledecky's first event at the Olympics will be the 400m freestyle final on Friday, her first chance at seventh gold medal and eleventh overall medal.

What makes Katie Ledecky special? ›

No female swimmer had won at least one gold medal at four Olympics, until Ledecky did it here on Wednesday. And she did it in an event in which she has swum the 20 fastest times in world history, the 1,500-meter freestyle.

How many Olympics has Katie Ledecky been too? ›

Ledecky made her Olympic debut in 2012 at the London Olympics, then went on to swim in the 2016 Rio Olympics and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Paris is her fourth Olympic appearance.

What has Katie Ledecky done for the world? ›

Ledecky has now won gold medals in four different Olympic games (the first female swimmer to do that) and hasn't lost this race in 14 years. Incredibly, she now owns the 20 fastest times in history of the 1,500.

Is Katie Ledecky retired? ›

And so I definitely know I'm not retiring after this summer and 2028 is very appealing." Ledecky noted she wants to compete in at least one event in Los Angeles.

Does Katie Ledecky have a degree? ›

Following her sophomore season, Ledecky left the Cardinal swim team and turned professional, though she continued to take classes at Stanford and graduated in the fall of 2020 with a major in psychology and a minor in political science.

Are Michael Phelps and Katie Ledecky friends? ›

Yes, they are friends. Katie confirmed this during her interview with Access Hollywood post the Tokyo Olympics.

How much does Katie Ledecky make per year? ›

Katie Ledecky endorsement deals

Ledecky "earns at least $1 million annually from the deal" and "is believed to be the most lucrative endorsement deal ever signed by a swimmer, male or female," according to a Washington Post article from the Tokyo Olympics.

Who is the greatest female swimmer of all time? ›

Katie Ledecky wins 13th medal, becomes most decorated female swimmer ever with relay silver.

Has Katie Ledecky lost a race? ›

However, the swimming events will wrap up this Sunday. American swimmer Katie Ledecky has shattered records at the Paris Olympics, marking her as one of the greatest female swimmers of all time. Ledecky set an Olympic record with a time of 15:30.02 in the 1500-meter race. Ledecky has not lost this race in 14 years.

Does Katie Ledecky have more medals than Michael Phelps? ›

Katie Ledecky is now the most-decorated woman in U.S. Olympics history, behind only Michael Phelps for total American medals.

What records did Katie Ledecky break? ›

Ledecky's posted time was a new Olympic record. The star swimmer qualified for the race Tuesday after winning her heat, finishing nearly 18 seconds in front of the competition. Ledecky is the current world record holder for the 1,500-meter and 800-meter freestyle.

Why is Katie Ledecky the goat? ›

Ledecky is tied for the second-most medals of any U.S. athlete in Olympic history, regardless of gender. At 27, Ledecky has earned a long list of medals, "bests" and other stats that prove she is the GOAT (greatest of all time).

Are the gold medals really gold? ›

According to International Olympic Committee regulations, the Olympic gold medals must be made out of at least 92.5% silver. But then are plated with gold.

How famous is Katie Ledecky? ›

She has recorded 24 of the top 25 times in the 800-meter freestyle and all but two of the 25 fastest times in the 1,500. Since her Olympic debut at the 2012 London Games, Ledecky has dominated the swimming world, setting numerous world records while becoming one of the most decorated female Olympians of all time.

How many events will Katie Ledecky compete in? ›

After the aforementioned medals in the 400m and 1500m freestyle, the four-time Olympian has one more individual event and her first team relay event. Here are the preliminary races and the final two medal events Ledecky will compete in at the 2024 Paris Olympics (all times Eastern):

Who are the famous swimmers female in 2024? ›

Who's on the US Olympic swim team for the 2024 Paris Games?
AthleteEvents
Katie Ledecky200m freestyle* 400m freestyle 800m freestyle 1500m freestyle 4x200m freestyle relay
Paige Madden400m freestyle 800m freestyle 4x100m freestyle relay
Simone Manuel50m freestyle 4x100m freestyle relay
Anna Peplowski4x200m freestyle relay
16 more rows
Jun 25, 2024

What are the 2024 Olympic sport changes? ›

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How many gymnasts will go to the 2024 Olympics? ›

Gymnastics at the 2024 Summer Olympics
Gymnastics at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
VenueBercy Arena Porte de La Chapelle Arena
Dates27 July – 10 August 2024
No. of events18
Competitors318 (110 men and 206 women)
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