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After graduating from Stanford, Ledecky became a volunteer swim coach at the University of Florida in 2021--a role that she still holds to this day.
Katie Ledecky delivers the commencement speech during Stanford University’s graduation ceremony on June 15. Photo by Andrew Brodhead/Stanford University Long before Katie Ledecky became one of America ...
The world-record-holding swimming star warned Gen Z grads that focusing too much on beating others can actually backfire.
Olympic gold medalist Katie Ledecky will speak at Stanford’s 134th Commencement ceremony in June, the university announced on Tuesday.
Ledecky is 27 years old. She was born on March 17, 1997. Where did Katie Ledecky go to college? Ledecky attended Stanford University, winning eight NCAA championships and setting 15 national records.
Katie Ledecky returned to Stanford, her alma mater, to give a 21-minute keynote address at the commencement for the university's largest graduating class in history.
In 2012, 15-year-old Katie Ledecky was introduced to the world, making her Olympics debut in London and winning a gold medal in stunning fashion in the 800 mete ...
Team USA's Katie Ledecky made history Wednesday at the Paris Games by winning the women's 1500 freestyle, tying Jenny Thompson and Natalie Coughlin for most Olympic swimming medals with 12.
Katie Ledecky, the world's most decorated female swimmer, is expected to dominate the 2024 Olympics. Here's what to know about her life and career.
Where Did Katie Ledecky Go to College? Katie shined during her collegiate swimming career at Stanford University, which she attended from 2016 to 2018.
US swimming superstar Katie Ledecky knocks on the door of eternity as she heads to Paris for more Olympic glory. CNN takes a look at the all-time great.
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