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Kaylee McKeown, Kyle Chalmers star in the pool for Australia on day two of the Tokyo Games – Wide World of Sports
McKeown, Chalmers light up pool
Kaylee McKeown’s first swim of the Tokyo Games has resulted in a new Olympic record for the 100m backstroke.
In a ferocious period in the pool, the previous mark was broken in three consecutive heats, with Canada’s Kylie Masse clocking 58.17 seconds, before…
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