Kaylee McKeown on World Cup: “For me to get the best out of myself, I need to be nervous”

2025 WORLD AQUATICS SWIMMING WORLD CUP – Toronto

Over the course of the 3-weekend World Cup Circuit, Kaylee McKeown won 7-of-9 backstroke races, notably breaking the world record in the 200 back twice. The 5x Olympic champion noted that she made herself quite uncomfortable during those races, going out quickly and causing a lot of pain for herself on the back end of the swims. However, McKeown said that for her to get the best out of herself, she needs to be nervous, which being aggressive upfront during those races did.

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Josh
7 months ago

The Queen. A lady with intelligence, class, and moxie.

Swim fan
Reply to  Josh
7 months ago

And honesty

Pradnya
Reply to  Swim fan
7 months ago

She no longer throws F-bombs

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