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Claire Weinstein, 16, hands Katie Ledecky defeat in 200 free

(File Photo) United States Katie Ledecky competes in the 200 meter freestyle swim during the FINA Swimming World Cup prelims on Friday, Nov 4, 2022 in Indianapolis at Indiana University Natatorium.

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Claire Weinstein touched the wall a fraction of a second before Katie Ledecky, earning the national title in the women’s 200-meter freestyle on Wednesday night in Indianapolis.

Nearly deadlocked in the center lanes, Weinstein, 16, broke 30 seconds in all four 50-meter segments and hit the wall .02 seconds before Ledecky in a time of 1:55.26 to qualify for the World Championships next month.

Ledecky, who led the race at the final turn after 150 meters, also qualified but might opt not to swim the event at the World Championships in Japan to participate in the 1500m freestyle.

Weinstein, in lane 5, clocked a final length of 29.35 seconds to deal Ledecky (lane 4) her first loss to an American in the 200 since 2013.

Ledecky edged Weinstein in the same race at the US team trials in 2021. She won the 800 freestyle by 13 seconds on Tuesday night to qualify for her sixth World Championships.

Bella Sims, Weinstein’s teammate with the Sandpipers of Nevada swim club, finished third to qualify for Worlds in 1:56.08.

Erin Gemmell, daughter of Ledecky’s high school swim coach Bruce Gemmell, was fourth. The top four qualify for the 800 free relay at the World Championships.

–Field Level Media

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