Kaylee McKeown may have beaten arch-rival Regan Smith to Olympic gold, but the American is on the charge ahead of the World ...
Kaylee McKeown has successfully achieved that. Winning nine Olympic medals in just two editions, she could already be ...
Kaylee McKeown has pulled out of the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup 2024, in order to put her “mental health first”. The Australian made the announcement on social media hours after winning ...
Five-time Olympic gold medallist Kaylee McKeown has pulled out of the lucrative World Cup swimming series in China to focus on her mental health. The Australian star, who retained her 100m and ...
Kaylee McKeown of Team Australia poses with her medal after victory in the Women's 100m Backstroke final at the Olympic Games 2024 in France. (Photo by Getty Images) Kaylee McKeown has decided to ...
Kaylee McKeown has announced that she will be withdrawing from the Swimming World Cup and will take a break from professional swimming to prioritise her mental health. The series kicked off on ...
Five-time Olympic gold medallist Kaylee McKeown pulled out of the World Cup swimming series in China to focus on her mental health. The Australian announced her decision on Saturday after already ...
Australian Olympic swimming champion Kaylee McKeown has announced she will be taking a break from swimming to prioritise her mental health. McKeown revealed on Saturday that she felt she needed to ...
Regan Smith made it two world records in as many days as she lowered the 200 back standard to 1:58.83 at the World Cup in ...
Five-time Olympic gold medallist Kaylee McKeown has pulled out of the lucrative World Cup swimming series in China to focus on her mental health. The Australian star, who retained her 100m and ...
Five-times Olympic gold medallist Kaylee McKeown has prematurely ended her Swimming World Cup campaign in Shanghai, citing mental health concerns. Australia's McKeown, who became the first woman ...
She lowered the previous record of 54.56 set by Australian Kaylee McKeown on Sept. 26. Last week in Shanghai, Smith went out faster (26.59 to 26.67 on Friday) and missed the world record, going 54.89.