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Katie Ledecky was celebrating her world record before anyone else finished the race

Rio Gold Medalist Katie Ledecky’s Secret Jewish History; Although known for her Catholic faith, she also has a secret Jewish history — including family members who were killed during the Holocaust, Sports Illustrated reports.

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Sunday night Katie Ledecky broke the record by two seconds in the 400 meter freestyle in her first individual race of the Rio Olympics. She beat the second-place finisher by nearly five seconds, winning gold and breaking her own world record.

The most illustrative example of her victory may have come at the end, when she was celebrating her world record and gold medal while other swimmers finished.

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Magazine Forward reports about Katie Ledecky’s Jewish heritage: 

“Ledecky, who on Sunday broke her own world record — becoming the first woman in history to swim below 3.58 for the 400-meter freestyle — won her second medal and first gold medal of these Olympics.
Although she is known for her strong Catholic faith and habit of saying “Hail Marys” before each race, she also has a secret Jewish history — including family members who were killed during the Holocaust, Sports Illustrated reports.

“The 19-year-old swimmer, who won her first Olympic gold medal at 15 in London in 2012 and is set to break yet more records in Rio this August, has roots in the former Czechoslovakia — her paternal grandfather Jaromir Ledecky came to New York in 1947 on an academic scholarship and did not come home even after Soviet-backed soldiers destroyed his father’s optical business in response.
Ledecky’s Jewish grandmother Berta Ledecky, 83, also immigrated from Communist-controlled Czechoslovakia in her early life and used to work as a translator for Albert Einstein at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. In 2007, she took 10-year-old Katie and her older brother Michael to a Jewish cemetery on a family trip to Prague and showed her grandkids the names of family members who had been lost during World War II.
Her paternal uncle Jonathan J. Ledecky, who is an investment banker and majority owner of the New York Islanders, purchased clothing company American Apparel after the company’s founder Dov Charney started having legal trouble amid accusations of creating an unsafe work environment for the models he hired on photo shoots.”

Read the full story at Forward, By Veronika Bondarenko

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