I would encourage you to set really high goals. Set goals that, when you set them, you think they’re impossible. But then every day you can work towards them, and anything is possible, so keep working hard and follow your dreams. Katie Ledecky Read Quote
I think our devotion to Mary is very beautiful. She has a sacred role in Catholicism, and her strong faith and humility are things we can learn from. Katie Ledecky Read Quote
I try to make the good days great and take something positive from the days I’m not feeling good – work on technique or something like that. Katie Ledecky Read Quote
I’m just maintaining the same mindset that I had going into the 2012 Olympics and Olympic trials, which is just, whatever happens, happens. Katie Ledecky Read Quote
I think the beauty of Catholicism is its consistency through both successes and difficulties. I’ve counted on my faith to give me strength through both training and competition – but also in school, with my family and everyday life. Katie Ledecky Read Quote
When I was six, right before I started swimming, we went to a national competition here in Maryland and watched Michael Phelps swim, and I got to meet him afterwards, and I got his autograph. Fast forward nine years, and I’m at the Olympics with him, and it’s like: ‘Woah.’ Katie Ledecky Read Quote
I felt so relaxed. It just felt very easy, and that’s why it surprised me that I had broken my world record. Katie Ledecky Read Quote
It’s kind of a loping stroke. It’s not the prettiest stroke. But it’s what’s most efficient for me. And I think I kick a little more than most swimmers do. Katie Ledecky Read Quote
After the 2013 World Championships, I had three goals for the Olympics: to swim 3:56 or better in the 400-meter freestyle, break 8:05 in the 800, and win gold in the 200. I achieved all of those, and soon, it will be time to set some new goals. Katie Ledecky Read Quote
I think we have the approach that every race is a sprint. Some races are just longer sprints than others. Katie Ledecky Read Quote