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Kaylee McKeown Lowers Elizabeth Beisels Australian All Comers Age Group Mark in 200 Back

Next generation swimming sensation Kaylee McKeown set the pool alight on the second night of finals at the 2016 Georgina Hope Foundation Australian Age Championships at the SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre in Adelaide.

The 14-year-old Sunshine Coast swimmer, who is the younger sister of Commonwealth Games gold medallist and world championship representative Taylor McKeown, is proving swimming is in her genes after setting a new Australian Age record in the girl’s 14 years 200m backstroke.

Finishing over 11 seconds clear of the field, Kaylee built up an early lead and couldn’t be caught as she hit the wall in an impressive time of 2:10.07 to erase Elizabeth Beisel’s record from 2007.

With the Hancock Prospecting Australian Swimming Championships (April 7-14) just around the corner, Kaylee’s time would not be out of place in an open final.

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