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Katie Ledecky has a new book, new digs and a new perspective on the road to Paris Olympics

There isn’t much Katie Ledecky hasn’t accomplished in a swimming pool.

The 27-year-old is already a seven-time Olympic gold medalist, the most decorated individual female swimmer of all time, and the most recognizable active athlete in her sport. Unphased and undaunted, Ledecky’s adopted a “come what may” approach ahead of what will be her fourth Olympic Games this summer in Paris, as she told NBC Olympics in an exclusive April interview facilitated by her recently-announced partnership with Core Power.  Read More

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