Katie Ledecky: I think I have a pretty high, high pain tolerance, or so I’ve been told. I think you kind of have to for distance swimming and probably for swimming in general, especially if you’ve done it for as many years as I’ve done it. I experience pain in practice. I experience pain in races. And really, to me, at this point in my career, since I have been doing it for so long, I think the pain is really just a sign that I’m doing things correctly. I’m pushing myself, I’m pushing my limits. If I’m not experiencing pain at a certain point in a distance race, then I’m probably not pushing the pace hard enough early on. So, you have to find the balance so that you don’t feel pain too early and you can get through the races, but you also don’t want to get through the race and feel like you have a lot left in the tank. You want to get to the point where you’re hurting and you’re really feeling like you pushed yourself to the edge, you pushed yourself to your max.