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Tokyo Olympics 2020: Emma McKeon wins women's 100m freestyle

Australian sprint star Emma McKeon blazed to the women's 100m fre... Read More
TOKYO: Australian sprint star Emma McKeon blazed to the women's 100m

freestyle

Olympic gold medal in the second fastest time ever on Friday.


The 27-year-old set a new Olympic record of 51.96sec ahead of Hong Kong's

Siobhan Haughey

, who timed 52.27, and fellow Australian

Cate Campbell

(52.52).


Only Swedish sprint star

Sarah Sjostrom

has ever gone faster, when she set the world record of 51.71 at the Budapest world championships in 2017. She finished sixth on Friday.

"Honestly I still can't believe i just won a gold medal," said an overwhelmed McKeon.


"I think it'll probably take a while to sink in then the emotions will really come out. I knew that I've been working hard and I was the best prepared."

It was McKeon's fourth medal in Tokyo having already clinched gold and bronze in relays and came third in the 100m butterfly, matching her four-medal tally from Rio.


The 27-year-old had signalled her intent in the Wednesday heats, lowering the Olympic record, with her time in the final making her and Sjostrom the only swimmers ever to breach 52 seconds.

"I've never actually won at

Olympics

or worlds (gold) individually, so to see that one next to my name," added McKeon.


"I didn't even look at my time, I just went for the place because that's what Olympics is about. It's getting your hand on the wall and you want that gold medal."

Haughey has been a revelation in Tokyo, with the silver medal going with the one she sensationally won behind Ariarne Titmus in the 200m final.

The title was vacant after American defending champion Simone Manuel failed to qualify for the Games at the US trials in a shock result.

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