
Kaylee McKeown Delivers Backstroke Masterclass at Victoria State Championships
World’s quickest feminine backstroke Kaylee McKeown continued the Victorian State Championships grasp class with a scorching 57.93 to win the 100m backstroke on the second evening on the Melbourne Sports activities And Aquatic Middle tonight.
The 23-year-old, from Griffith College on the Queensland Gold Coast, recorded a career-under 58 second second by 27.20, simply 0.10 exterior of his 2021 lead, on his strategy to the world report of 57.45 on the Olympic Trials in Adelaide.
McKeown set a brand new Victorian report, dropping the 58.31 factors he set final yr.
After spectacular night-one victories within the 100m breaststroke and 100m freestyle – incomes the triple Olympic champion a 3rd title – and he is undoubtedly displaying that he is critical as he units his sights on this yr’s Fina World Championships in Fukuoka.
McKeown has been a touchstone within the girls’s backstroke for the previous three years, with tonight’s equal, fifth-fastest time ever.
Though she didn’t swim the 100m backstroke finally yr’s World Championships, she received a gold medal on the Birmingham Commonwealth Video games in a slower time than she swam tonight.
Here is a have a look at Kaylee McKeown’s greatest instances below 58 seconds:
57.45 (WR) – Australian Trials Adelaide – June ’21
57.57 (OR) – Olympics Tokyo July ’21
57.63 – Sydney Open, ’21 Might
57.88 – Olympics, Tokyo Might ’21
57.93 – Queensland Championship, Dec ’20 and;
57.93 – Victoria Championship, Melbourne February’23
5-time Commonwealth Video games medalist within the males’s 200m backstroke Bradley Woodward (Mingara, NSW) 2022 Birmingham take the lead with 1:58.65 from teammate Josh Edwards-Smith (1:59.80) – Australian youngsters unite in New Zealand Andrew Jeffcoat (2:00.15).
Tokyo Olympians at different occasions Maddy Gough (Carlile, NSW) and Tamsin Asci (Melbourne Vicente, VIC) competed within the girls’s 400m freestyle and Gough repeated his efforts to win final evening’s 800m race.
The 1500m Olympic finalist recorded a cushty win in 4:11.40, beating twice Olympian Cook dinner (4:14.91). Jessica Lavin (Yeronga Park, QLD) 4:23.16 third.
Gough’s good friend Tokyo Olympian and Carlile teammate Se Growth Lee received the boys’s 200IM in 2:01.59 over the Victorian double Marco Sustanto (Melbourne Vicente) 2:03.61 and Elliot Rogerson (Nunawading) 2:04.15).
Whereas Nunawading Isabella Boyd The Carlile membership was not allowed a 3rd win, taking the 100m butterfly forward of Carlile in 59.69. Olivia Wunsch with (1:00.15) Kayla Costa (Southport Olympic, QLD) third at 1:00:36.
Later within the night, nevertheless, Wunsch wouldn’t deny his third win, taking the 50m freestyle at 25.46 from the Slovenian customer. Klancar Neza (25.58) and Boyd completed third at 25.97.
One other customer from Japan Kotomi Matsugi main girls’s 200m breaststroke at 2:30:58 mikayla smith (Griffith College, QLD) 2:31.28 and Nunawading’s Zoe Dean (2:32.98).
World Brief Course medley relay gold medalist Joshua Yong (UWA West Coast, WA) took a formidable first place within the 100m breaststroke, beating Japan at 1:00.19. Yuta Imanishi (1:02.50) with Western Melbourne Propulsion Adam Selwood Third at 1:03.03.
Males’s 200 meters freestyle 21-year-old Cameron Bladen (Tiger Sharks Swimming Membership VIC) From 1:49.70 Stuart Swinburn (Metropolis of Sydney, NSW)( 1:50.69) and wesley roberts (Sydney Olympic Swimming Membership, NSW) 1:51.3.
And males’s 800m freestyle noticed Matthew Galea (Sydney Olympic Swimming Membership, NSW) took a cushty win over the Japanese double at 7:58.36 keigo imamura (8:14.28) and Taisei Nukumi (8:18.17).
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