Kaylee McKeown Withdraws from Swimming World Cup for Mental Health
The Australian Olympian prioritizes her well-being after a record-breaking performance in Shanghai.
- Kaylee McKeown, a five-time Olympic gold medalist, announced her withdrawal from the Swimming World Cup citing mental health concerns.
- Despite setting a new World Cup record in the 50m backstroke at the Shanghai event, McKeown decided to end her participation prematurely.
- McKeown has been open about the physical and mental toll of her intense training and competition schedule over the past five years.
- Her decision to withdraw follows a similar move earlier this month when she opted out of Australia's world short-course team.
- McKeown's recent achievements include breaking the 100m backstroke world record at the Australian Short Course Championships.