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Aussie swim star Kaylee McKeown claims world championships gold

Aussie sensation Kaylee McKeown has proven she is still the backstroke queen, shrugging off injury to claim gold at the world championships.

Australia’s backstroke queen Kaylee McKeown has done it again, shrugging off injury to claim gold in the 100m backstroke at the 2025 World Championships in Singapore.

The 24-year-old Queenslander stormed home to take the gold in 57.16 seconds, holding off American rival Regan Smith (57.35) to grab top spot on the podium.

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McKeown’s time was a championship and Australian record and she reportedly achieved the feat despite battling a dislocated shoulder in recent weeks.

A two-time Olympian, McKeown can boast five Olympic gold medals, one silver and three bronze from her glittering career in the pool so far.

Kaylee McKeown reacts after taking out the 100m Backstroke Final. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
Kaylee McKeown reacts after taking out the 100m Backstroke Final. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
(L-R) Silver medallist Regan Smith, McKeown and bronze medalist Katharine Berkoff. (Photo by Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)
(L-R) Silver medallist Regan Smith, McKeown and bronze medalist Katharine Berkoff. (Photo by Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)

And she proved she has plenty left in the tank with her thrilling performance at the Singapore Sports Hub.

“McKeown laying down the challenge here, she’s gone up on level terms here,” a commentator said in the final stages of the nailbiting race.

“Smith and McKeown, it’s Smith in front but McKeown is now taking over the lead.

“McKeown goes in and takes the gold and takes the championship record!”

SMH journalist Tom Decent reported prior to Tuesday night’s final that the Aussie superstar had been dealing with a dislocated shoulder in the build-up to the championships.

“Some news regarding Kaylee McKeown ahead of her showdown tonight with USA’s Regan Smith in the women’s 100m backstroke final,” he tweeted.

“Can reveal McKeown dislocated her shoulder in recent weeks. Something she’s been managing plus other niggles.”

So her performance brought some huge praise from the swimming world online.

An X account called @herwaysports tweeted: “Australia’s Kaylee McKeown has added to her incredible legacy, breaking the World Champs and Oceania record tonight on her way to 100m Backstroke gold tonight in Singapore.

“Her time of 57.16 was just ahead of American arch rival Regan Smith.”

McKeown celebrates after winning gold. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)
McKeown celebrates after winning gold. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)

Swimming identity Kyle Sockwell wrote: “This rivalry between Kaylee McKeown and Regan Smith is wildly under-appreciated. What a race again.”

Another X user replied: “Rivalry or one sided domination, brother? Kaylee smashes her every time when it counts.”

The official World Aquatics account wrote: “Big big thumbs up for Kaylee McKeown!

Championships and Australian Record to secure the Gold Medal on the Women’s 100m Backstroke!”

Another fan added: “Kaylee McKeown winning the World Champs with a dislocated shoulder. What a freak!”

Originally published as Aussie swim star Kaylee McKeown claims world championships gold

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