Olympic Swimmer Katie Ledecky Blows Competition Out of the Water

The U.S. swimmer will compete for her third gold medal in the 800m freestyle.

The Bethesda, Maryland, native crushed her own world record on Sunday to win gold in the 400-meter freestyle, clocking in at three minutes, 56.46 seconds, five seconds ahead of everyone else.

"You see that she has perfect alignment," Joyner said of Ledecky's swimming form. "If you watch her hand go in the water, there is almost no splash. It's textbook beautiful swimming."

The 200-meter race is actually seen as Ledecky's "off" event, the one in which she wasn't a world-record holder or a heavy favorite, and the one in which she was swimming to win and not for a specific time goal.

Fellow Team USA swimmer Cody Miller said of Ledecky, "She crushes it every time."

When asked just how unique Katie Ledecky's talent is, Joyner stated, "She's a one-in-seven-billion human being because there are seven billion people on earth and she's right at the top."

Ledecky will be an overwhelming favorite Thursday in the 800-meter freestyle race, for which she is the current world-record holder.