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28-year-old Italian swimmer pulls off enormous upset of Katie Ledecky at World Championships with comeback in final 5 meters

Federica Pellegrini looked far behind the competition when she came storming in at the last second to beat Katie Ledecky in the 200-meter freestyle.

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Katie Ledecky suffered her first individual loss at a major international meet on Wednesday at the hands of Italy's Federica Pellegrini.

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Ledecky entered the 200-meter freestyle final as the favorite, as she had won 13 of 13 finals in this event during international competitions in her career.

In the first 100 meters of the final, Australia's Emma McKeon raced out to the lead, followed by Ledecky. However, as she is wont to do, in the third and fourth laps, Ledecky began surging ahead, gaining momentum as the race went on.

In the last 50 meters, it appeared as though the winner would be Ledecky or McKeon, when suddenly, Pellegrini came out of nowhere in lane six.

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Surprisingly, Pellegrini's finishing time was actually .04 seconds slower than Ledecky's winning time in the semifinals. Ledecky said after the race that she didn't feel like herself and was "scrambling" later on.

Watch the exciting race below:

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