#10

"In this world nothing can be certain, except death, taxes, and @katieledecky winning." -Benjamin Franklin — Connor Green (@cggreen35) August 8, 2015

This won’t be the last tweet regarding Ledecky on this list, but it’s one of the wittiest. Next, we can put Ledecky’s face on the $100 bill instead of Mr. Franklin’s.

#9

Outdoor backstroke next week pic.twitter.com/uIYaHIeU3y — Carly Cummings (@cc_from_c) August 3, 2015

Those clear Vanquishers might give you a great view on your underwaters indoors, but boy are they going to cost you when you flip over and try to swim backstroke outdoors in the summer.

#8

One time I beat @katieledecky in a 50 backstroke warm up so I have that going for me — Amber McDermott (@ambermcdermott0) August 4, 2015

#LedeckyAppreciation

#7

Some of America’s top young talent keeping it lose at World Championships. Both of these studs helped the U.S. win gold in Kazan with their help on relays.

#6

@swimswamnews best part of nationals is having your childhood dream come true… #SwimmingWithPhelps pic.twitter.com/zVE3rRFJCF — Caley Oquist❄️ (@caleyoquist7) August 6, 2015

LSU swimmer Caley Oquist shared a warmup lane with the GOAT at Nationals. Ridiculously cool picture. Phelps does look quite hydrodynamic here.

#5

Katie Ledecky, 18, 1500m freestyle today: 15:27.71 Ryan Lochte, 19, 1500m freestyle at 2004 US Olympic Trials: 15:28.37 — Nick Zaccardi (@nzaccardi) August 3, 2015

#LedeckyAppreciation

#4

18-year-old swimmer Katie Ledecky accidentally breaks world record without even trying http://t.co/I4Nc6mjcCn pic.twitter.com/wWGvamh20H — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) August 3, 2015

#LedeckyAppreciationFromNonSwimmers

#3

It's an honor to be included in a rare category with @grant__hackett. 4 consecutive World Championship title wins! pic.twitter.com/xW802ZuWQ9 — Ryan Lochte (@RyanLochte) August 6, 2015

Hey, Ryan. That 200 IM suits you.

#2

S/o to swim parents pic.twitter.com/xrKfBM8sMe — Riley Hofmann (@rileyhofmann23) August 4, 2015

That burns…

#1

Michael Phelps wins 200 fly at U.S. nationals with fastest time in world in a stunning 1 minute, 52.94 seconds. pic.twitter.com/yob5j1fcbb — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) August 8, 2015

Welcome back, Michael Fred. And what a way to show the world why you’re the greatest ever. Fastest time in the world this year in the 200 fly, 100 fly, and 200 IM.