Kaylee McKeown produces ‘earth-shattering’ performance to win back-to-back 100m backstroke gold

Star Australian swimmer Kaylee McKeown has defended her 100m backstroke Olympic crown with a thrilling win in the Paris final on Wednesday morning (AEST).

The 23-year-old, who won gold in both the 100 and 200m backstoke at Tokyo 2020, was a class above at Paris La Défense Arena, storming home to beat American pair Regan Smith and Katharaine Berkoff with an Olympic record and personal best time of 57.33.

World record-holding Smith was McKeown’s greatest threat, and had a dangerous lead with about 40 metres left to swim, but couldn’t hold off the tenacious Aussie, whose final 30 metres was blinding.

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“Australia’s warrior wins again! What an effort, what a champion — she was under siege,” Mat Thompson said on commentary for Nine.

“That is as good as it gets. Kaylee McKeown, that was earth-shattering.”

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