Budapest, Oct 21: Australian swimmer Kaylee McKeown underlined her dominance in backstroke events by setting a world record in the 50-meter back at a World Cup meet in Budapest on Friday. McKeown clocked 26.86 seconds to beat the previous mark of 26.98 set by Liu Xiang of China in 2018. That made her the first woman to hold the world records in the 50, 100 and 200 backstroke events. She swept all three events at the world championships in July and won the 100 and 200 at the Olympics in Tokyo. The 50 backstroke is not an Olympic event. “I just wanted to get out fast tonight and see what I can do,” McKeown said. “I never saw myself as a sprinter so it's really nice to have that under my belt.”  World Athletics Chief Sebastian Coe Expresses Desire for India To Host Top Athletics Events, Says ‘Will Love To See India Hosting Olympics in 2036'

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