The three-time Olympic gold medallist adds the 200m backstroke world record to her list of achievements, dipping under the previous mark at the NSW State Championships in Sydney.
abc.net.au/news/swimming-kaylee-mckeown-breaks-world-record/102083074Three-time Olympic gold medallist Kaylee McKeown has broken the women's 200 metres backstroke world record at the NSW State Championships in Sydney.
McKeown swam a time of 2 minutes and 3.14 seconds on Friday night, breaking the previous mark — held by Regan Smith of the United States — by 0.21.
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