Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Aussie swimmer drops F-bomb on TV

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TOKYO, Japan (AFP) — Kaylee McKeown’s mother said she’ll have a word with her daughter after the Australian sensation dropped an F-bomb on live TV after scorching to victory in the women’s Olympic 100m backstroke on Tuesday.

The 20-year-old touched in 57.47 seconds, fractional­ly outside her own world record, with Canada’s Kylie Masse, the Rio bronze medallist, second in 57.72 and American Regan Smith third in 58.05.

It capped a tough lead-up for McKeown, whose father Sholto died last year after a battle with brain cancer, aged just 53.

With emotions running high, she was asked by Australia’s Channel Seven if she had a message for mother Sharon and big sister Taylor back home in Australia, given the difficult time they’ve endured. McKeown uttered an expletive before covering her mouth after realising what she had said. Her mother told Australian media: “Swearing on TV! I will have to have a word to her later.” After receiving her gold medal, McKeown was informed of her mum’s comments but said she wasn’t worried about getting in trouble.

“I think I might be mum’s favorite for a little bit now. Just a little bit,” she said. McKeown has a tattoo on her foot that says “I’ll always be with you” in honor of her father, and she said ahead of the Olympics that she used it as inspiratio­n. She is able to see it whenever she gets up for her backstroke starts and it helped drive her to swim a sensationa­l race and smash Smith’s world record at the Australian trials last month.

McKeown admitted that getting to Tokyo had been a rollercoas­ter but “everyone has a journey of their own and it just so happens that mine’s been a really tough one.” “I wouldn’t have it any other way because I don’t think I’d be where I am today without all that happening,” she added.

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