Kaylee McKeown
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The world's greatest
Aged 16, Kaylee represented Australia at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and a year later, broke through to win a World Championship Silver medal. Her improvement trajectory went from strength to strength realising her Olympic dream at the Tokyo Olympics by winning 3 Gold Medals.
Since Tokyo, Kaylee has accumulated 4 World Championship Long Course Gold medals and 4 Commonwealth Games Gold medals.
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What a delight
Recently, Kaylee became the only swimmer to hold World records in all three long course backstroke distances along with 2 short course World records which has secured her as one of the World’s greatest swimmers of all time.