Emma McKeon announces her retirement from competitive ...
4 hours agoSun 24 Nov 2024 at 10:50pm
Australian swimmer Emma McKeon has announced she is finished with competitive swimming. (Getty Images: Brendon Thorne)
Emma McKeon announced on Instagram that she had decided to retire from competitive swimming.
McKeon won 14 medals across three Olympics, including a record six gold medals.
What's next?McKeon did not specify what her plans were for the future other than saying she wanted to see what life had in store.
Australia's greatest Olympian, Emma McKeon, has announced she is retiring from competitive swimming.
McKeon, who won 14 medals across three Olympics, including a record six golds, announced on Instagram that it was time to step away from the pool.
The 30-year-old had already announced that Paris would be her final Olympics.
"Leading into Paris, I knew it would be my last Olympics, and the months since have given me time to reflect on my journey, and think about what I wanted my future to look like in swimming," McKeon wrote. "I am proud of myself for giving my swimming career absolutely everything, both physically and mentally.
"I wanted to see what I was capable of and I did. "Swimming has given me so much. From the dream igniting at five-years-old, right through to my third Olympic Games. I have so many lessons, experiences, friendships and memories that I am so thankful for. Along with every person who supported me, worked hard with me, and cheered me on. THANKYOU. "Now I am excited to see how I can push myself in other ways, and for all the things that life has in store."
McKeon sits atop the table for the most medals won at the Olympics by an Australian, ahead of Ian Thorpe and Kaylee McKeown with nine medals each.
Her six golds also see her sit at number one in Australian Olympic history, ahead of Thorpe, McKeown, and Mollie O'Callaghan.
Comments on McKeon's post started to flood in after her announcement.
"So proud of you Em you're a legend in and out of the pool forever," Ariarne Titmus wrote.
"Love your work, Emma. Enjoy the next chapter," tennis legend Ash Barty posted.
"Incredible. What a career, proud to have shared a few teams with you. Congrats Emma, enjoy whatever is next," Paris gold medallist Jess Fox wrote.
McKeon told ABC Illawarra in August that she had a complicated relationship with the sport that made her a global star.
"It is a love hate relationship with a lot of it, but once it is not there you realise how good it is and you really miss it," she said.
"Even when I'm on break, I always feel like I am missing pushing myself and working towards a goal."