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Swimming Biography

Emma McKeon

“Emma McK”

Australian · Melbourne, Australia · Born 24 May 1994

Freestyle / Butterfly
4
olympic golds tokyo
7
olympic medals tokyo
6
world titles
2020
olympic year

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Australian freestyle and butterfly sprint queen and the most decorated female swimmer at a single Olympic Games, winning seven medals including four golds at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

Emma McKeon is Australia's most decorated Olympic swimmer, a versatile performer in freestyle and butterfly who became the most decorated female swimmer in a single Olympics with seven medals at Tokyo, including four gold. Her exceptional range, speed, and relay contributions have made her one of the greatest swimmers in Australian history and a multiple Olympic champion.

Famous For

Most decorated Australian Olympian with 11 Olympic medals

Playing Style

How They Played

Sprint specialist in freestyle and butterfly events

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Transformed Australian swimming and became one of the greatest sprint swimmers in history

Career Journey

Timeline

2013 📌 International debut at World Championships
2016 🏆 Rio Olympics - 4 medals including 2 golds in relays
2017 🏆 World Championships - 5 medals including 2 golds
2019 🏆 World Championships - 4 medals
2021 🏆 Tokyo Olympics - 7 medals including 4 golds
2022 🏆 World Championships - 8 medals including 2 golds
2022 🏆 Commonwealth Games - 6 golds
2023 📌 Announced retirement from competitive swimming
Career Timeline — Emma McKeon
2013
International debut at World Championships
2016
Rio Olympics - 4 medals including 2 golds in relays
2017
World Championships - 5 medals including 2 golds
2019
World Championships - 4 medals
2021
Tokyo Olympics - 7 medals including 4 golds
2022
World Championships - 8 medals including 2 golds
2022
Commonwealth Games - 6 golds
2023
Announced retirement from competitive swimming