Kaylee McKeown Announces 2026 Commonwealth Games will be her Last

No, this is not an April Fool’s joke. Nine-time Australian Olympic medalist Kaylee McKeown has announced that this upcoming Commonwealth Games in Glasgow will be her final appearance at the Commonwealth Games for her career.

McKeown, age 24, has already built one of the strongest international resumes of any swimmer on the planet, one that includes five Olympic gold medals, nine world championship titles, and four Commonwealth golds. She is consistently atop the international rankings in the backstroke events, currently holding world records in both the long-course 50 back (26.86) and 200 back (2:03.14), and is the short-course 200 back world record holder in 1:57.33.

In a self-written report with the Courier Mail, McKewon described her journey of falling back in love with the sport, sharing how her “career had to come before happiness,” and that her move to living back home on the Sunshine Coast has played a big role in that rekindling of love between her and swimming.

“I am no longer on the blocks, holding back tears from leaking into my goggles,” McKeown wrote with the Courier Mail. “I have to admit, living back at home on the Sunshine Coast with my partner [Declan Watson] and naughty dashies certainly helps.”

She opened up about the work and commitment she put into the sport following her 100 and 200 backstroke wins at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and how badly she wanted to repeat that feat in Paris in 2024.

“I worked relentlessly hard and off the back of the Paris Olympics I realised how much swimming was my entire life. I just so badly wanted to win the double-double in Paris.” McKeown said. “I had won gold in the 100m and 200m backstroke at the Tokyo Games and it became my obsession to repeat this in France and become the first Australian in history to do so.”

McKeown added that it “cae at a personal cost”, and is now at a point where she want to enjoy the process ahead of the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.

She explained that part of her process involves working with a sports psychologist, who has helped her realize that “when I am happy, I actually swim faster.”

“Which is why happiness is going to be my superpower in 2026.” McKeown said. “It sounds like a cliche but this is going to help me enormously with the year that is ahead of us: we have the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow this July/August and then the Pan Pacific Championships in the United States, also in August.”

She then made a major announcement: these Commonwealth Games would be her last.

“It is where my sister Taylor made her first senior Australian team and it will be my last Commonwealth Games and it’s at the same location – it’s surreal.’ McKeown wrote with the Courier Mail. “There are still milestones that I want to achieve – like I would like to reclaim the 100m back world record and be the first to go under 57 seconds – but this time around I am going to stop and acknowledge the milestone and the journey.”

As previously mentioned, McKeown is now racing with a new mindset, one of love and reconnection to the sport, and in a healthy state of mind.

“And this time, when I hopefully get on that plane to Glasgow, I’ll feel like the only baggage I am taking will be loaded on to the plane.”

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Alison England
2 months ago

It will probably be everyone’s last Commonwealth Games.

Stephen J Thomas
Reply to  Alison England
2 months ago

Exactly! The “Commonwealth” is hardly relevant in this day and age…

MOC would own the 150m WR
2 months ago

Can we please just take a minute to remember kaylees 2023? She broke ALL of the LCM backstroke WRs, and also won all 3 backstroke races in Fukuoka.

denial is a river in egypt
Reply to  MOC would own the 150m WR
2 months ago

and i oop

Augeas
2 months ago

Let’s hope Australia has enough aviation fuel to send Kaylee to Glasgow in late July. Australia has about 30 days of aviation fuel in reserve. Hopefully the crisis will be well and truly over before then. But who knows what might happen.

denial is a river in egypt
2 months ago

i wonder how much more cred and media attention kaylee would receive if all her accolades and achievements in the pool were from freestyle and not backstroke/IM

M d e
2 months ago

With everything going on with that event it could realistically still be THE LAST not just her last.

Alison England
Reply to  M d e
2 months ago

I agree.

McIntosh-Marchand
2 months ago

Greatest Female Backstroker.

Periodt.

Carlos
2 months ago

Keep going Kaylee 👸

Steve Nolan
2 months ago

good riddance imo

denial is a river in egypt
Reply to  Steve Nolan
2 months ago

go eat a snickers

Steve Nolan
Reply to  denial is a river in egypt
2 months ago

is that ok to eat with gout?

Auscott
Reply to  Steve Nolan
2 months ago

Obviously salty about Kaylee continually beating Reagan.

Steve Nolan
Reply to  Auscott
2 months ago

no one can beat our greatest president, except maybe tau proteins

Go Aussie
Reply to  Steve Nolan
2 months ago

imagine saying that to an athlete with 5 Olympic gold medals LMAO

Steve Nolan
Reply to  Go Aussie
2 months ago

Amy Van Dyken has 6 and she sucks, what’s your point

SHRKB8
Reply to  Steve Nolan
2 months ago

OMG you are a nutter.

Steve Nolan
Reply to  SHRKB8
2 months ago

only in your mom

Admin
Reply to  Steve Nolan
2 months ago

Stephen.

M d e
Reply to  Braden Keith
2 months ago

Let bro cook.

SHRKB8
Reply to  Steve Nolan
2 months ago

The cemetery probably would be your style for pick-up joints too. You ………. (fill in any profanity for yourself).

John
Reply to  Steve Nolan
2 months ago

Steve – you’re being a grumpy old man again. Go eat a snickers!