Tokyo Olympic 2020❗🔥 Emma Mckeon (7 Medals in Tokyo Olympic😱)& she made 2 world record in Swimming🏊♀️❗
Emma McKeon
She is an Australian competitive swimmer who was born on May 24, 1994. She is Australia's most successful Olympian, with 11 medals in total, including one gold at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and four golds in the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. She was the most decorated athlete at the 2020 Summer Olympics, winning four gold and three bronze medals, and is tied for the most medals won by a woman in a single Olympics. McKeon has also won one gold medal at the World Aquatics Championships and twelve medals at the 2014 Glasgow and 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, including eight gold medals.
She is now tied with Ian Thorpe for the most Olympic gold medals in Australian history, with five.
Tokyo Olympic 2020 Medals:
- Women's 50m freestyle ==> Gold
- Women's 100m freestyle ==> Gold
- Women's 100m Butterfly ==> Bronze
- Women's 4*100m freestyle relay ==> Gold
- Women's 4*200m freestyle relay ==> Bronze
- Women's 4*100m Medley relay ==> Gold
- Mixed 4*100m Medley relay ==> Bronze
Personal Life:
McKeon was born in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia, on May 24, 1994. She has a brother named David McKeon and a sister named Ron McKeon, both of whom are swimmers. She graduated from The Illawarra Grammar School in 2012 and went on to Griffith University to pursue a bachelor's degree in public health and health promotion with a concentration in nutrition. At Griffith University, she is coached by Michael Bohl.
Achievement:
Since she began competing for Australia, McKeon has won over 40 medals and established several World and Commonwealth Games records. Her brother David and father Ron are also Olympians in swimming, while her mother and uncle competed in the 1982 Commonwealth Games. McKeon was a member of the Women's 4x200m Freestyle Relay that won gold and set a new World Record at the 2019 World Championships. She established a new Commonwealth record in the 100m Butterfly at the Australian Swimming Trials in Adelaide, swimming the second fastest time in history. McKeon won an unprecedented seven medals at her second Olympic Games in Tokyo, including four golds and three bronzes, bringing her total to 11. She established new world records in the 50m and 100m freestyle races, as well as an Olympic record in the Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay and a world record in the Women's 4x100m Medley R.
GAME OF THE OLYMPICS
5🥇 2🥈 4🥉
GAMES OF THE COMMONWEALTH
8🥇 0🥈 4🥉
CHAMPIONSHIPS OF THE PAN PACIFIC
4🥇 1🥈 2🥉
SHORT COURSE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
0🥇 0🥈 1🥉
LONG COURSE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
3🥇 10🥈 4🥉
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