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  1. Two years after starring at the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) Singapore 2010, swimmer Emma McKeon came close to walking away from the sport. But she now finds herself as Australia’s most successful Olympian after winning more medals at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 than any other athlete. Here, she talks about her path to the top of the podium. 6 min.

  2. 1 de ago. de 2021 · Emma McKeon wins two more gold medals in Tokyo, taking her medal tally at this Games to seven — the equal most by any woman in any sport in Olympic history. Skip to main content.

  3. Emma MCKEON Swimming. The Olympic Games Paris 2024 will be Emma McKeon’s last, and she plans to go out in style. After making her Olympic debut at Rio 2016, the Australian swimmer became her nation’s most decorated Olympian ever, boasting a medal tally of five gold, two silver, and four bronze medals to date. She is also tied with the ...

  4. 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.

  5. Emma McKeon is a sprint specialist and member of Australia’s National Team. Born May 24, 1994 McKeon is from Wollongog, New Wales, and currently trains with St. Peters swimming club with Michael ...

  6. Emma comes from a strong family of Aussie swimmers. Her father Ron McKeon swam at the 1980 and 1984 Olympics and won four Commonwealth Games gold medals. Her uncle Rob Woodhouse swam at the 1984 and 1988 Olympics, winning bronze in Los Angeles. Her brother David McKeon (London 2012, Rio 2016) is also a dual Olympian and won silver in Rio. Her mother Susie (nee Woodhouse) was a Commonwealth ...

  7. Emma McKeon won bronze, and with it, equalled the number of medals won by an athlete at a Commonwealth Games with 18. She matched South Africa's butterfly specialist Chad Le Clos, who on Sunday had claimed silver in the men's 200m butterfly to join shooters Michael Gault and Phillip Adams as the most decorated Games' athletes of all time.