Kaylee McKeown Rips 27.06 50 Back, 4th-Fastest Performance Ever

by Retta Race 17

March 23rd, 2025 Australia, International, News

2025 NSW STATE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

The 2025 New South Wales State Open Championships entered its final day with the competition representing a tune up opportunity for athletes ahead of the all-important World Trials on the agenda for June.

23-year-old Kaylee McKeown already put on a show in both the women’s 100m and 200m backstroke events on the first two days of the meet. In the former, she ripped a monster 57.73 and in the latter she crushed an outing of 2:04.57. Both performances rocketed her up the world rankings to wear the crown in both events.

Next on McKeown’s list of victims was the 50m back.

Competing in this morning’s heats, Griffith University’s McKeown fired off an eye-popping result of 27.06. That beat the field by well over a second en route to capturing the top seed.

McKeown’s time was within striking distance of her own world record mark of 26.86, the time she put on the books during the 2023 World Aquatics Swimming World Cup.

However, her 27.06 represents the 4th-swiftest performance in history.

Top 5 Women’s LCM 50 Back Performances All-Time

  1. 26.86 – Kaylee McKeown (AUS), 2023
  2. 26.98 – Liu Xiang (CHN), 2018
  3. 27.02 – Kaylee McKeown, 2023
  4. 27.06 – Zhao Jing (CHN), 2009 & 27.06 Kaylee McKeown (AUS), 2025
  5. 27.07 – Kaylee McKeown, 2024

She ranks #1 in the world this season by a healthy margin.

2024-2025 LCM Women 50 Back

2Wan
Letian
CHN27.0903/23
3Kylie
Masse
CAN27.4203/06
4Iona
ANDERSON
AUS27.5804/12
5Lauren
Cox
GBR27.6002/16
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McKeown wound up dropping the final today but has proven she is back in full force since having withdrawn from last year’s World Aquatics Swimming World Cup to tend to her mental health.

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J C
24 days ago

What a sweep, just incredible. The 200 time for me was the surprise, to do that without a heavy training load is just insane. I called it last year, she is most likely still improving and probably hasn’t peaked, it is scary to think how fast she can go. WR’s were definitely in reach last year, had it not been for the slow pool (more for some events). Regan is improving too, the duel is not over.

mahmoud
Reply to  J C
23 days ago

I agree. a sub 2.03 in the 200 back isn’t far away.

GOATKeown
24 days ago

Highest FINA point score of the year so far…

But also your list is missing one. Kaylee went a 26.98 in December 23 at QLD Champs but it’s missing from FINA’s database. Reta wrote an article on it though.

Admin
Reply to  GOATKeown
24 days ago

Thanks, will send to Giusy to add to the rankings.

Edit: that was December 2023 which was last season?

Joel
Reply to  Braden Keith
24 days ago

Yes but it should be on the all time top 5 list.

GOATKeown
Reply to  Braden Keith
24 days ago

Sorry I meant the top 5 all time list (tied for #2), not the current season list

MARKCAT
24 days ago

Wan also went 27.09 today in China.

GOATKeown
Reply to  MARKCAT
24 days ago

If Kaylee was blocked from another triple because a Bohl trained swimmer beat her I’m not sure how I would react haha

mahmoud
Reply to  GOATKeown
24 days ago

China have produced fast 50 m backstrokers in the past. not a surprise

Connor
Reply to  GOATKeown
24 days ago

Almost sounds like a Jess Shcipper scenario

Thomas The Tank Engine
25 days ago

It’s crazy that she took a bit of rest after withdrawing from World Cup, and a few months later swims 27.0, 57.7, and 2:04

McKeown literally swims fast anytime anywhere.

It’s just unfortunate for Regan that she competes with backstroke GOAT in backstroke events and with the best overall swimmer of the past 5 years and genuine generational talent in 200 fly.

Aquatic Ursine
25 days ago

At this point it might be more newsworthy when she swims and doesn’t change the alltime ranking in an event…

snailSpace
Reply to  Aquatic Ursine
25 days ago

That would be funny though: “Kaylee McKeown rips 2:14.52 200 backstroke in her home pool after practice”.

Dressel GOAT
25 days ago

Fast day for 50 backstrokers 🤣🤣

First, Kaylee went 27.06 in Aus, then Wan Letian went 27.09 in China.

Cassandra
Reply to  Dressel GOAT
25 days ago

and i oop. the bohly effect already taking root. looks like china is starting to plug their only hole in the womens medley…

mahmoud
Reply to  Dressel GOAT
24 days ago

China has produced really fast 50 m backstrokers in the past. 26.98/27.06.27.09 are their top 3 performers. Kaylee still winning though in my opinion.

mahmoud
25 days ago

goat of everything

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