Ledecky qualifies for swimming worlds

American Katie Ledecky is again looking set to be a force to be reckoned with at next month's world titles in Hungary.

American swimmer Katie Ledecky

Katie Ledecky has won the 800m freestyle in the year's best time at the US National Championships. (AAP)

Katie Ledecky has qualified for next month's world swimming championships in style by winning the 800 metres freestyle in the year's best time on the opening night of the US national championships on Tuesday.

Ledecky, twice Olympic and world champion in her signature event, was well clear of the field for the entire race and clocked eight minutes 11.50 seconds to punch her ticket to the July 14-30 worlds in Budapest.

"I didn't rest too much for this (meet)," the 20-year-old said after notching her 11th national title.

"Compared to other trials and selection meets, this might be the least tapered that I've been over the past couple of years. I'm getting in and racing. I have confidence from training that I can get up and go times like that."

The win for Ledecky, who swam a world record 8:04.79 in the event at last year's Rio Olympics, came shortly after she had finished sixth in the 100m freestyle final.

Mallory Comerford won that race in 52.81 seconds, pushing Olympic champion Simone Manuel into second place and qualifying for her first major international competition.

Nathan Adrian, who won 100m freestyle gold at the London Olympics by a fingertip, claimed his eighth national title in the blue riband sprint in a time of 47.96, beating Caeleb Dressel by a hundredth of a second.

Dressel and Manuel also earned Budapest tickets, as did Zach Apple, Hali Flickinger, Townley Haas, True Sweetser, Jack Conger, Lia Neal and Kelsi Worrell.

The meet resumes on Wednesday with men's and women's 200m freestyle, breaststroke, backstroke and 50m butterfly.


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