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Posted: 2023-10-22 20:47:09

Kaylee McKeown has completed an extraordinary weekend in Budapest with a third race win and the lucrative title of overall women's World Cup champion.

The 22-year-old Australian swim star was again untouchable in her third backstroke triumph of the weekend on Sunday, adding the 200 metres crown to the 100m and 50m titles that she had claimed with world records over the previous two days.

Such is her mastery that there was almost a frisson of disappointment that the Queenslander could not make it three global marks in three straight days — although she already holds the world record in the 200 and remains the only swimmer in the world to hold all three global marks in a single stroke, man or woman.

Her consolation this time was a World Cup record of 2 minutes 04.81 seconds, which lowered the mark that she had set the previous weekend in Athens even if it did not threaten her own world record of 2:03.14 set in Sydney in March.

But her perfect record of nine backstroke wins in nine events, while breaking World Cup records in every one in Berlin, Athens and now Budapest, ensured the Redcliffe ace took the $US100,000 ($158,000) bonus for the overall series winner.

Kaylee McKeown leans back in the water

Kaylee McKeown holds the world record in all three distances in backstroke events in a 50-metre pool.(Getty Images: Anadolu/Mine Kasapoglu)

With more prize money scooped for her 10 race victories in total — she also won the 200m individual medley in Berlin — it has  been a hugely profitable 16-day spell for McKeown.

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