Emma McKeon is retiring from swimming at 30, tied with Katie Ledecky for the most Olympic medals won by a female swimmer.
She announced her retirement on Instagram, reflecting on her journey and future in swimming.

What led to her decision?

McKeon knew Paris would be her last Olympics and has since thought about her future in swimming.
She is proud of giving her career everything, physically and mentally.

Career highlights

McKeon earned seven medals at the 2021 Tokyo Games, including four golds and three bronzes.
She won the 50 and 100 freestyle events at the Tokyo Games.

Olympic medal count

McKeon has won 14 Olympic medals, with six golds, three silvers, and five bronzes.
Her six golds are more than any other Australian swimmer, man or woman.
At the Paris Games, McKeon won one gold, one silver, and one bronze, all in relay events.
She has been a dominant force in Australian swimming, with a record-breaking career.
McKeon's retirement marks the end of an era in Australian swimming.
She will be remembered for her impressive career and numerous achievements.

Legacy

McKeon's legacy extends beyond her medals, inspiring a new generation of swimmers.
Her dedication and perseverance have made her a role model in the sport.
As she retires, McKeon leaves behind a lasting impact on Australian swimming.
Her career has been marked by numerous achievements, including her 14 Olympic medals.
McKeon's retirement is a significant moment in the sport, marking the end of an era.