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Kaylee McKeown just smashed another Australian swimming record, but she won’t swim the race in the Paris Olympics

No one has gone quicker this year in the 400m medley and McKeown’s time was less than three seconds outside Summer McIntosh’s world record (4:25.87).

McKeown has made a rule with her coaches: they can make her swim just one competitive 400m medley per year.

Michael Bohl, who now coaches Kaylee McKeown, and Steph Rice at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Michael Bohl, who now coaches Kaylee McKeown, and Steph Rice at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Credit: Tim Clayton

Truth be told, McKeown hates the race. She never shies away from tough work but says she has somewhat of a “grudge” against the brutal eight-lap event that tests all four disciplines.

McKeown was a star at the Tokyo Olympics – she picked up three gold medals – but it is not hyperbole to say she could leave Paris as one of the greatest swimmers of her generation.

She is already the world record holder in the 100m and 200m backstroke events and an Olympic gold medallist in both.

McKeown says will take on the 200m medley in Paris – she left it off her program in Tokyo despite being ranked No.1 in the world – but a fourth individual event is not her idea of fun.

Kaylee McKeown with her gold medal after the women’s 100m backstroke final at the 2023 world championships.

Kaylee McKeown with her gold medal after the women’s 100m backstroke final at the 2023 world championships.Credit: AP

“I’ll stick to the one a year,” McKeown said after the race. “I’m just glad I got up and challenged myself.”

Bohl, who coached Rice during her prime years and at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, knows how special McKeown is. He would love to see her attack the 400m medley but it is something McKeown has always pushed back on.

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The pair also know there is a schedule clash, with the final of the 400m medley falling on the same night in Paris (July 29) as the 100m backstroke semi-finals.

For now, three individual gold medals is what McKeown really has her sights set on. Shane Gould did it at the 1972 Munich Olympics. No other Australian has.

It is not out of the question, if McKeown’s superb form continues.

In other races, Flynn Southam took out the men’s 200m freestyle in 1:46.11 over Elijah Winnington (1:46.56) and Tommy Neill (1:46.6).

With McKeown opting to sit out the women’s 100m backstroke, Mollie O’Callaghan claimed first place in a personal best time of 58.09, while Shayna Jack and Meg Harris (both 24.28) tied for first in the 50m freestyle.

Tokyo gold medallist Zac Stubblety-Cook (2:07.5) came from behind to clinch victory in the men’s 200m breaststroke, before Sam Short cruised to an easy 1500m freestyle win in a time of just over 15 minutes.

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