Sun and Ledecky light up swimming worlds

Sun Yang and Katie Ledecky have started the swimming world championships in Hungary in impressive form.

Sun Yang has got the better of Mack Horton in the pool

China's Sun Yang has won the men's 400-metre freestyle final at the swimming world championships. (AAP)

China's Sun Yang destroyed the field to win a hat-trick of men's 400 metres freestyle titles while Katie Ledecky led the way again for the United States as the swimming got underway at the world aquatics championships on Sunday.

Sun posted a world-leading time of three minutes 41.38 seconds as he eased to victory by more than a body length over bitter Australian rival Mack Horton.

Horton beat Sun to the Olympic title last year in Rio de Janeiro, with the Australian calling the Chinese a "drug cheat" before the Games in reference to Sun having served a three-month ban in 2014 after testing positive for a banned stimulant.

Sun said at the time that the stimulant was in medication to treat a heart issue and did not enhance his performance.

In a race billed as 'War on the Water, Part II', the rivalry in the pool failed to materialise on Sunday as Sun become only the second swimmer to win a third 400 freestyle world title after Ian Thorpe of Australia 14 years ago.

Sun, wearing a distinctive pink swimsuit, looked in ominous form after taking the lead at the 150m mark and having claimed the gold medal he glared over at Horton, who was racing in lane two after a sluggish morning heat.

The Australian had to settle for silver, with Gabriele Detti of Italy taking bronze.

Thirty minutes later, Ledecky won the 400m freestyle in another one-woman show of speed and agility.

The 20-year-old college swimmer's championship record time of 3:58.34 secured a trio of world titles as she became the first woman to do so in any discipline.

Ledecky also helped the U.S to a brilliant gold in the women's 4x100m relay - which included a world record for Swede Sarah Sjostrom for the 100m freestyle -- as the American quartet ruined Olympic champions Australia's title defence.

Leading off the Swedes, who finished fifth, Sjostrom posted 51.71 seconds, smashing the time set by Australian Cate Campbell last year by 0.35 of a second.

A frenetic end to the evening's action saw the US regain top honours in the men's 4x100m freestyle relay.


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