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Kaylee Mckeown won gold in a 100m lady’s back style

Kaylee Mckeown won gold in a 100m lady's back style
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Tokyo: Kaylee McKeown Australia set a new Olympic record to win a gold medal of backstroke 100m on Tuesday, annoying arch-rivals Regan Smith.
The 20-year-old touched 57.47sec, fractional outside his own world record, with Kylie Masse Canada, Rio Bronze Meonist, both in 57.72 and the third American Smith at 58.05.
“My legs must be hurt in the last 20,” said an ecstatic McKead.
Olympic notes! Four-time Olympic Olympic Medal Kaylee McKeyown won his first Olympic gold at 100m …
https://t.co/jh1zhl6hbu-olympics (@Olympics) 1627351366000 “I’m sure it would be quite real on TV but I practiced for it and I know That I have a very strong rear end and a very good opportunity to be on the podium.
“Masse switched to 50m with the third mckeown, but Australia strongly took it home.
Mckeown has a difficult lead-up for the match, with his father died last year from brain cancer.
#swimming 100m backstroke?? kaylee mckeown ? and new or! ?57.47 https://t.co/jk8LNRCL0J- Fina (@ fina1908) 1627351030000TTTT He used his memory as an inspiration for swimming a sensational race and destroyed Smith’s world record in Australia’s trial last month.
“Not necessarily what I have traveled,” he said.
“Everyone has their own journey and I happen to be truly difficult.” I won’t have it in another way because I don’t think I will be in my place today without everything that happens.
“He also targets the 200 M gold back style, recently set the fastest fourth time in history.

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