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  1. 29 de jul. de 2021 · Emma McKeon hace la carrera más rápida de 100m libres femeninos en los Juegos Olímpicos. La nadadora de Australia supera el récord Olímpico con una marca de 51.96 segundos. Le han seguido en el podio Siobhan Bernadette Haughey, plata, y Cate Campbell, bronce. La australiana Emma McKeon, de 27 años, se convirtió en el día 7 de los Juegos ...

  2. 5 - Swimmer’s best friend. The only thing McKeon loves as much as being in the water is her dog Jax. The picture-perfect pup is a regular feature on her Instagram feed. Unsurprisingly, he also enjoys swimming, is a big fan of Australia’s beaches, and can also be found spectating at practice. READ: Swimming at the Tokyo 2020: Top 10 women to ...

  3. Emma McKeon, petite baigneuse à plonger dans le grand bain à Rio La nageuse australienne Emma McKeon, 22 ans, est pratiquement née dans l’eau. Ses deux parents ont nagé pour leur pays – Ron, son père, a participé aux Jeux Olympiques de 1980 et 1984 – si bien que le sport est entré très tôt dans sa vie.

  4. Biografía. Emma McKeon is the most decorated Australian in Olympic history. The New South Wales swimmer competed at the Olympic Games Rio 2016, winning three relay medals, including gold in the 4x100m freestyle relay alongside Brittany Elmslie, Brone Campbell, and Cate Campbell. She also took home an individual bronze medal in the 200m freestyle.

  5. Emma McKeon (* 24. Mai 1994 in Wollongong) ist eine australische Schwimmerin. Bei den Olympischen Sommerspielen wurde sie 2016 mit der 4 × 100-m-Freistilstaffel Olympiasiegerin. Über 4 × 100 m und 4 × 200 m Freistil stellte sie in der Staffel Weltrekorde auf. Bei den Olympischen Spielen in Tokio gewann sie sieben Medaillen, darunter vier ...

  6. 8 de may. de 2024 · 📲 Want to watch live sport and original documentaries for free? Check out our website: https://oly.ch/WatchLiveSportEmma McKeon seized four gold medals at T...

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  7. Biographie. Emma McKeon is the most decorated Australian in Olympic history. The New South Wales swimmer competed at the Olympic Games Rio 2016, winning three relay medals, including gold in the 4x100m freestyle relay alongside Brittany Elmslie, Brone Campbell, and Cate Campbell. She also took home an individual bronze medal in the 200m freestyle.