Olympic Swimmer Katie Ledecky Admits She ‘Definitely’ Doesn’t Pee in the Pool: ‘I Try Not to Think About This’

During a hilarious chat with 'Saturday Night Live' alum Leslie Jones, the gold medal winner answered a burning question: does she pee in the pool?

Olympic Swimmer Katie Ledecky Admits She ‘Definitely’ Doesn’t Pee in the Pool: ‘I Try Not to Think About This’

 Bronze Medalist, Katie Ledecky  of Team United States poses with her medal following the Medal Ceremony after the Women's 400m Freestyle Final on day one of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Paris La Defense Arena on July 27, 2024 in Nanterre, France. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

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Katie Ledecky of the U.S., poses with her medal on the podium after winning the women's 1500m freestyle timed final during the Pan Pacific swimming championships in Tokyo, Sunday, Aug.12, 2018.(AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR LAPRESSE - Katie Ledecky (USA) competes at the International swimming league competition at Indiana University natatorium on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019, in Indianapolis, IN, USA. (Gian Mattia D'Alberto/LaPresse via AP Images)

United States' Katie Ledecky, reacts after he second place finish in the women's 400m freestyle final at the World Swimming Championships in Gwangju, South Korea, Sunday, July 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

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Look, no one likes to admit it, but we’ve all been in the situation before. You’re hanging out in the pool, swimming some laps, and then it hits you: all the water you drank is rushing to your bladder, and now you need to pee. You’re left with a difficult choice: do you get out and run to the bathroom or do you just pee in the pool? Katie Ledecky revealed she’s not someone to pee in the pool during a hilarious conversation with Leslie Jones at the 2024 Olympics in Paris for  NBC Sports.

Katie and the Saturday Night Live alum were talking about her passion for swimming, and Leslie admitted that she had a burning question. “You know I gotta ask this, because I’m looking at this pool, and I see how long the lanes are,” she said. “How do you not pee in the pool?”

Katie seemed a little flustered, but she said that she’s not one to just pee in the pool. “I definitely don’t!” she responded.

Of course, even if you don’t see it as a moral conundrum whether or not you should be urinate in the pool, there’s always the question of whether or not everyone else taking a dip is of as sound character as you are. Let’s face it, we’ve all seen someone who looks kind of suspicious. Even though the gold medal winner doesn’t herself, Leslie wanted to make sure that’s a rule everyone else follows. “So no one pees in the pool?” she said. “If you’ll pee in my pool, you’ll pee in my life, and I can’t have this.”

Katie admitted that even though she wasn’t sure, it’s not a prime thought for her. “I definitely cannot speak for other people,” she said. “I try not to think about this.”

Before they got into urinary matters, Katie did speak about her love of the sport, and she showed that she’s really in it for the love of the water. “I could do the sport without the competitions. I love it that much. I just love it when I can spend most of my day at the pool.