Emma McKeon

Any leading person always giving their best might need leave or break from their profession. So, likewise, here is a biography of an athlete from Australia, Emma McKeon, who represented her country globally with pride.

Overall, Emma claimed an extreme number of medals worldwide from swimming competitions. Not to mention, the Olympian is thankful for her combined training and all of the competitions she got to participate in.

Besides training, Emma equally gave importance to her study at an elite level.

Thus, she maintained to have an elite career and degree at the same time. In fact, there were difficult times for better time management.

But still, Emma felt like there’s a lot she got to improve on. So, Emma announced her break from her athletic career for so many personal reasons and praised herself.

In addition, this swimmer has the support of several brand endorsements and sponsorships. Eventually, those all surplus-value of her annual net worth.

Nevertheless, Emma broke many national and international records of a decade or more than 50 years. Hence she had also claimed numerous medals in single Games too.

Quick Facts

Learning more about this iconic swimmer Emma Mckeon, here are some of the quick facts about her mentioned below:

Full Name Emma McKeon
Known as Emma McKeon
Nickname Em
Birth Date 24th May 1994
Birth Place Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Residence McConville, Wollongong, Australia
Religion Christian
Nationality Australia
Ethnicity White
Education The Illawarra Grammar School; Griffith University
Horoscope Gemini
Father’s Name Ron McKeon
Mother’s Name Susie McKeon
Siblings 1 (David McKeon)
Age 28 years old
Height 5’11” (180 cm)
Weight 60 kg (132 lb)
Eye Color Brown
Hair Color Blonde
Body type Athletic
Profession Swimmer
Marital Status Unmarried
Beginning of Professional Career 2010
Retirement N/A
Strokes Freestyle, Butterfly
Sports team Australian National Team
Coach Michael Bohl
Victory Commonwealth Games, Pan Pacific Championships, World Championship & Olympic games
Net Worth $1 million-$5 million
Prize Money $23,000
Sporting Idol Serena Williams
Discipline 100m, 200m Butterfly, 200m, 100m Freestyle
Social Media FacebookInstagramTwitter
Merch  Poster Print
Last Update August, 2022

Emma McKeon | Personal and Early Life

Starting from, Emma McKeon was born on 24th May 1994 in Wollongong, Australia. Likewise, her parents are Susie Mckeon and Ron Mckeon. Moreover, Emma belongs to a professional athletic family.

In fact, everyone of her brother, uncles including dad swam. Thus, her own brother David and her father Ron are Olympic swimmers.

On the contrary, even Emma started her Commonhealth Games from the same Brisbane pool where her mother Susie and uncle qualified.

Meanwhile, they qualified in the 1982 Commonwealth Games. In addition to personal details on Emma, she studied at Griffith University.

There, she got a Bachelor’s degree in Public Health and Health Promotion and concentrating in Nutrition.

On the flip side of her activities, Emma remarked, she enjoys junk food despite having a major in nutrition. The most of her leisure time, excluding practice, she listed to water skiing or napping.

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Emma Mckeon | Professional Career \sJunior Champion

Just as Emma learnt to swim from an early age, she participated in Hawaii’s Junior 2010 Pan Pacific Championship.

Likewise, there she collected three silver medals for 50, 100, and 400-meter freestyle relay. And McKeon won bronze at the 400m medley.

Similarly, playing as a junior athlete from 2010, Emma represented her country with pride.

Emma McKeon with her Australian Team Mates

The same year, Emma participate ar the Youth Olympics in Singapore. There, she handed a gold and silver; two bronze as well.

World Championships \sBarcelona
World Championships held in Barcelona in 2013, Emma grabbed two medals in the 400m and 800m freestyle relay.

FINA-2017

Until the year 2017, Emma became so much of eligibility to represent Australia in several swimming forms.

Similarly, on the opening day of the FINA World Championships, Emma, along with her colleagues, grabbed a silver medal for the 4*100 freestyle relay.

In fact, in the competition of the 100m butterfly, Emma made a new National record and nabbed a silver medal.

Furthermore, she achieved her best in the 4*200m Freestyle relay, 200 freestyle battle, 4*100m mixed medley relay, and 100m freestyle.

Back to back, with more elite performances, in each competition, she rated and handed a medal in each one.

Gwangju-South Korea

Subsequently, as back again, Emma got to swim for various contests. During the 4*100 free relay, she ranked 3rd by 52.57 seconds. Likewise, 3rd again for 100 flies.

Consequently, her condition did not let her to perform during 200 freestyle. But the next day, on the finals of the 4*100 mixed medley relay, the Australian team claimed gold ranking USA second by 2 seconds.

In addition, the swimmer got gold in the 4*200 free relay and silver for 4*10 free relay. Thus, Emma also picked up butterfly duties on the 4*100 medley relay.

Pan Pacific Championships

Notwithstanding, 2014 turned to be another excellent year for McKeon. Despite competing in the 100m butterfly, 200m freestyle, and 100m freestyle, Emma claimed silver on the 800m freestyle relay in Pan Pacific.

The same year, in commonwealth games, she captured four golds in all four freestyle relays. Thus two bronze in the 100m butterfly and 100m freestyle.

Furthermore, in the 2018 Pan Pacific, she won gold for 400 mixed medley relay and 4*200 free relay. To sum up, Emma got two other bronze and a gold medal.

On the opposite side, the same year in Commonwealth games, this Aussie earned the gold in the 100 butterfly and a bronze for the 200 freestyle.

Olympics

Simultaneously in 2016, poised to create a new record of Rio Olympics in the 100m fly, regrettably, Emma ended up ranking 6th place.

Thus, there she got a bronze medal in the 200m free swimming. In fact, this time, both of her ahead swimmers were already gold medalists.

Meanwhile, recently on her Olympics 2021, Emma got to beat her personal best in the 100 fly prelims. Further whopping 3rd in Australia’s 4*100 free relay, they got bronze.

Again the 800 free relays, Emma swam the 2nd leg and grabbed bronze again. Thus in the 100 free, touching the wall first in 51.96, Australian Emma claimed individual gold.

Emma McKeon on Tokyo Olympics

Emma McKeon on Tokyo Olympics \sHence for 50 free for the mixed medley relay, the Australian team secured a bronze medal.

Undoubtedly, Emma participated in the 50 free and the medley relay on the final night in Tokyo. Again she got bronze and gold there.

Overall, Emma McKeon received seven medals.

IN FACT, SHE BECAME THE FIRST WOMAN IN THE ENTIRE HISTORY TO RECEIVE SEVEN MEDALS AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES IN ANY SPORT.

Emma Mckeon | Break

After the full voyage of the Tokyo Olympics 2021, Emma revealed about her break from sports for some time. In addition, the swimmer disclosed that she had hectic years back. For 5 years, she was so much into practice, all ready for the Olympics.

Meanwhile, the Pandemic hit down, which was postponing the Olympics. But, soon after the trials began, she had a sudden flight to Japan.

Although this Australian swimmer claimed seven medals continuously, she felt extremely weary when entering into quarantine after that.

Despite having regular support from Griffith Sports College for her sports and student life, Emma felt like having a break after Olympics.

Thus, she once remarked that “A champion is characterized by not their wins but by how they can recover when they fail.”

To sum up, Emma is having a serene frame of mind and promoting her worthful efforts.

Emma Mckeon | Awards and Achievements

Marking some world records multiple times, Emma was appreciated starting from the beginning of her career.

Including some of the injuries, failures but overcome with lots of practices, this athlete has always brought pride to her nation. Thus, the following are the list of her awards and achievements:

  • 200 free, 400 freestyle relay, 800 freestyle relay, 400 medley relay (Gold); 100 free, 100 flies (Bronze): 2014 Commonwealth Games
  • 100 fly, 400 freestyle relay, 800 freestyle relay, 400 medley relay (Gold); 200 free (Bronze): 2018 Commonwealth Games
  • 800 freestyle relay (Silver): 2014 Pan Pacific Championships
  • 400 freestyle relay, 800 freestyle relay, 400 medley relay, 400 mixed medley relay (Gold); 50 free, 100 fly (Bronze): 2018 Pan Pacific Championships
  • 800 freestyle relay, 400 medley relay, 400 freestyle relay (Silver): 2013 World Championships
  • 400 freestyle relay (Gold); 400 medley relay (Bronze): 2015 World Championships
  • 100 fly, 200 free, 400 freestyle relay, 400 mixed medley relay (Silver); 400 medley relay, 800 freestyle relay (Bronze): 2017 World Championships
  • 800 freestyle relay,400 freestyle relay, 400 mixed medley relay (Gold); 400 medley relay, 400 mixed free relays (Silver); 100 fly (Bronze): 2019 World Championships
  • 400 freestyle relay (Gold); 800 freestyle relay, 400 medley relay (Silver); 200 free (Bronze): 2016 Olympic Games
  • 50 free, 100 free, 400 medley relay, 400 freestyle relay (Gold); 100 fly, 400 mixed medley relay, 800 freestyle relay (Bronze): 2020 Olympic Games

Emma Mckeon | Social Media Presence

Consistently earned several medals, Emma Mckeon has many fan followers on her social media accounts. Meanwhile, there she posts photos and updates on her athletic life.

Thus, there are several fan followers on her Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook accounts.

Instagram179k followers (@emmamckeon)

Facebook19k followers (@Emma McKeon)

Twitter10.1k followers (@emma_mckeon)

Emma Mckeon | Net Worth

As Emma has several sponsorships and brand endorsements, Emma’s annual net worth is estimated to be $1 million to $5 million.

Reportedly, in 2021, she earned about $46,900 from ISL swim meets.

THUS, EMMA CARRIES THE BRAND ENDORSEMENT OF SPEEDOAUSTRALIA, COCA-COLA, AND NIKE.

Moreover, she got a $23,000 salary per year. Likewise, it is said that the Australian Government gives $13,800 for Gold medals, $10,350 for Silver, and $6,900 for Bronze medals.

Hence, it is obvious; she lives in luxurious life.

Frequent Questions (FAQs)

To whom Emma McKeon married?

Currently, Emma’s love affair has no partner. Meanwhile, she is so much still focus on her athletic profession.

Who is Australia’s most successful female Olympian?

Just after Tokyo 2020, Emma McKeon is considered the Australia’s most successful female Olympian.

Who is considered Australia’s best swimmer?

Besides Emma McKeon, Ian Thorpe is also tagged as Australia’s best swimmer.