Emma McKeon Reflects on Her Swimming Legacy as She Nears Olympic Farewell
July 28, 2024·2 min de lectura
In what promises to be the final Olympic chapter for Emma McKeon, the decorated Australian swimmer has opened up about her emotions and reflections on her remarkable career. McKeon recently competed in her last individual race at the Paris 2024 Olympics, marking an emotional milestone in her illustrious journey.
When asked if the gravity of the moment had hit her yet, McKeon admitted to trying not to dwell on it too much beforehand. "It's just emotional," she shared. Despite the bittersweet feelings, she recognized the pride in her achievements. "I have a lot to be proud of," she stated, emphasizing the joy, relationships, and life lessons that the sport has brought her over the years.
Reflecting on her journey, starting from her first Australian team appearance in 2010 to now her third Olympiad, McKeon acknowledged the incredible ride it’s been. "I probably haven't had enough proper time to be able to do that yet," she confessed.
Family has played a pivotal role in McKeon's career, offering unwavering support. In a post-race interview, she mentioned her brother, who retired from swimming a few years ago, as a significant source of encouragement. Another key figure in her journey has been sport scientist Jess Caroni, who has been by her side since she was a teenager. "I wouldn't be the athlete I am or be where I am without her," McKeon noted.
As the Olympics continue, McKeon will still shift her focus to the relay events as she looks towards more Olympic gold.
When asked if the gravity of the moment had hit her yet, McKeon admitted to trying not to dwell on it too much beforehand. "It's just emotional," she shared. Despite the bittersweet feelings, she recognized the pride in her achievements. "I have a lot to be proud of," she stated, emphasizing the joy, relationships, and life lessons that the sport has brought her over the years.
Reflecting on her journey, starting from her first Australian team appearance in 2010 to now her third Olympiad, McKeon acknowledged the incredible ride it’s been. "I probably haven't had enough proper time to be able to do that yet," she confessed.
Family has played a pivotal role in McKeon's career, offering unwavering support. In a post-race interview, she mentioned her brother, who retired from swimming a few years ago, as a significant source of encouragement. Another key figure in her journey has been sport scientist Jess Caroni, who has been by her side since she was a teenager. "I wouldn't be the athlete I am or be where I am without her," McKeon noted.
As the Olympics continue, McKeon will still shift her focus to the relay events as she looks towards more Olympic gold.