Kaylee McKeown has broken the Commonwealth record in the women’s 200 metre backstroke on the final night of Australia’s Olympic trials in Adelaide.
Key points:
- McKeown clocked 2:04.28, the fourth-fastest swim in the event’s history
- Ariarne Titmus and Matt Temple set Australian records on the final night of the trials
- Emma McKeon won the women’s 50m freestyle final
Competing four days after setting a world record in the 100m backstroke, McKeown was on pace for her second world mark in Thursday night’s 200m final.
But the 19-year-old faded in the final 15 metres to clock a time of 2:04.28 — the fourth-fastest swim in the event and a personal best — with former world champion Emily Seebohm finishing second.
McKeown said she was a bundle of nerves before the race, acknowledging a fresh weight of expectation because of her status as Australia’s latest world record holder.
“I actually said to [coach Chris] Mooney in warm-up, ‘I think it’s all starting to get to me,'” she said.
“I had the shakes before that race and I don’t usually get that. It’s definitely a learning experience.”
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McKeown’s US rival Regan Smith holds the world record of 2:03.35, which was set in 2019.
“Mooney and I always have this thing where there is someone to chase and I am still chasing down Regan, and there’s a lot of other guys now chasing down me,” McKeown said.
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Ariarne Titmus, who had already won the women’s 200m and 400m freestyle titles, broke the Australian record in the 800m freestyle final, stopping the clock in 8:15.57.
Meanwhile, Emma McKeon continued her freestyle dominance, winning the women’s 50m freestyle final in 23.93, just 0.01 ahead of Cate Campbell.
McKeon also triumphed this week in the 100m and 200m freestyles and 100m butterfly.
Cameron McEvoy won the men’s 50m freestyle but was outside the Olympic qualifying time with his effort of 22.07.
Matt Temple set an Australian record in the men’s 100m butterfly final with a time of 50.45, blitzing a field that included pop star Cody Simpson, who finished last.
Simpson, who swam a time of 52.94 in the final, only returned to the pool last year, putting his successful American-based music career on hold.
“To be in that final, that is my achievement for this year, that is my gold medal at least for 2021,” Simpson said.
“I didn’t expect to be remotely competitive until 2022-23 at the earliest.”
Jack McLoughlin qualified for the Tokyo Olympics by winning the 1,500m freestyle final in 14:52.69.
AAP