By SwimSwam Contributors on SwimSwam Courtesy: John Culhane Katie Ledecky likes rectangles and rules. In Just Add Water, her absorbing, well-written new autobiography, Ledecky confesses that she’s not enamored of open water swimming. She’s not comfortable when she “can’t see the bottom, when there are fish swimming around, along with other scary creatures and the vast unknown.” As she says: “I like the known. I like clear parameters.” So when she lists all of her favorite places to swim, it’s scarcely surprising that they’re all pools, not natural bodies of water. Those rectangles with their endless black lines are where she’s the scary creature, having dominated distance freestyle swimming
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