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Missy, Ledecky shine brightest

*Missy Franklin claimed a historic six golds at swimming's world championships while Ruta Meilutyte and Katie Ledecky each broke two world records as teenage girls ruled the pool in Barcelona.
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US starlet Franklin earned her six in the 100 and 200m backstroke finals, the 200m freestyle, plus she picked up relay gold medals in the 4x100m and 4x200m freestyle finals, then Sunday's 4x100m medley.

It made her the first woman to win six titles at a world championships, her haul matching Ian Thorpe of Australia at the 2001 world championships in Fukuoka, Japan.

It's a mark which has only been bettered by Michael Phelps' seven golds at Melbourne in 2007. "It is an honour to be the first woman to reach this landmark," said Franklin, who won five golds at the London Olympics and set the 200m backstroke record.

The 18-year-old American won six of the eight events she entered in the stand-out performance in Barcelona while Ledecky of US and Lithuania's Meilutyte, who are both sixteen, finished with two world records each.

A total of five world records were broken in Barcelona -- all by women.

Meilutyte took both the 50m and 100m breaststroke records, while Ledecky shaved nearly six seconds off the 1500m record, then lowered the 800m mark on Saturday while Denmark's Rikke Moller Pedersen, 24 also set a new 200m breaststroke record.

Despite Franklin's achievements, Ledecky deserved her award as the championships' best female swimmer with a haul of four golds after sweeping the long-distance freestyle events over 400, 800 and 1500m, plus helping the USA women's 4x200m freestyle relay squad to victory.

Ledecky has said she now wants to test herself over 200m, which would put her on a collision course with Franklin at the 2015 world championships in Kazan, Russia, before the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

Even without Phelps, the US team dominated the medals table with 29 medals (13 gold, 8 silvers and 8 bronze) with China a distant second with a total of nine, France third and Australia fourth.

Both Cate Campbell and James Magnussen won their respective 100m freestyle finals while Christian Sprenger took the 100m breaststroke title.

China's 21-year-old long-distance star Sun Yang again proved he has few peers in the freestyle adding Sunday's 1500m title to the 400m and 800m golds he won during the week. Ryan Lochte carried the burden of Phelps' absence for the US men with three golds that took his tally of world titles to an amazing 15. Reported by Deccan Herald 3 hours ago.

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