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Kaylee McKeown beats Regan Smith in 100m backstroke final

Considering McKkeown for such a long period of time, was he asked if he felt Smith?

“Not at all,” McKkeown is dead. “This is swimming and its nature. You must be competitive and get out there.

Australia Kaylee McKEAN, Center, Regan Smith and Katharine Berkoff with the world swimming championships of women’s 100 -meter back after winning gold. Credit: AP

“He was beating me, he’s going to feel the same way. It’s just what’s. People beat people.”

The public opinion expectation and the pressure of continuing to win reduced the Olympic Gold Medal five times. The stress of a shoulder problem that led to world championships made these nerves even worse.

This Masthead announced that he kept the injury of the McKkeown camp quiet before the final of Tuesday night. Although the ultra -flexible stroke technique is a force, it may leave it vulnerable to problems when the joint is shifted.

McKkeown’s shoulder was irritated for weeks, but the medical team worked too much to put him in the blocks. Not only does it get up and not only win, but also cuts the best personal, shows how hard it is.

After the victory of Kaylee McKeown, Australian head coach Rohan Taylor.

After the victory of Kaylee McKeown, Australian head coach Rohan Taylor. Credit: AP

“I threw my shoulder out of my shoulder two weeks before Darwin flying, so I’m just trying to manage it and make sure that nothing will be going on, Mc McKeown said before this Masthead. “I have a few minor injuries, so I really have to manage myself so I can do it to La Olympics.

“It was a preparation that I am not used to. How much education I have not received, but I am the happiest I have ever. As for these championships, I just want to enjoy myself.”

McKeown, dog is a swimmer. Put it in a race with everyone and a few people in the World Swimming cannot be stopped.

The international level continues to dominate the 100 -meter back stroke and wonders how Smith didn’t win.

Smith said he was satisfied with his swim, but brought up the fact that a series of American athletes came with Gastro last week.

“As a whole, America had the possibility of stacked against us, Smith said, Smith said. “During a training camp, there was a really unfortunate situation and I didn’t think I was going to 57.35.

“I think I’ve done an incredible job, especially under conditions.”

McKEown drew a 50 -meter back from his program – probably an event he would win – and had to convince 100 meters to swim.

The 24 -year -old is now the most successful Olympian in terms of Australia’s individual gold medals, and admits that sports have not always been fun in recent times.

“Just really, I’m really proud, Mc said McKkeown after the race. “A little emotional. I worked hard to put myself in a happy situation.

“It just shows that a happy summer is a fast swimmer in a happy summer.

“I wasn’t expecting to make a pb [personal best] tonight. You never know when to swim fast. I’m grateful for being today. “

Despite their achievements, McKkeown is still partial about being in comments on social media. When he withdrew from the 50M event, the keyboard suggested that he was afraid of losing Warriors.

Frankly, they don’t know him.

“If this is not the case. I am afraid to fail myself,” he said, McKkeown.

“I really worked hard to get there tonight and proved to myself that I was a good athlete, I am a good swimmer and it doesn’t matter if I first or last.

“I just didn’t want to stay away from fear because the more you create it, the more monster it is.

McKeown and Smith will meet again on Friday morning 200 -meter back strokes.

Light a champion in your danger.

“How surprising was Kaylee,” he said, “Kaylee was,” his teammate Mollie O’Callaghan said in the second final for the 200 -meter final on Wednesday night. “I think he’s an absolute monster.”

In the meantime, Lani Pallister, the US’s great Katie Ledecky at the beginning of a quick start after trying to get a bronze medal of 1500 meters of bronze.

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Pallister (15: 41.18) was the second place and broke the world record in the 600 -meter sign, but Ledecky (15: 26.44), who won the sixth world title in the event, was third, 15 seconds behind.

“I compete only three more times per 1500 meters before the La Olympics, Pall said Pallister. “I was just trying to stay as much as I could, and I saw how long I could withstand.”

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