In the seventh heaven, This olympist left Tokyo with nothing less than seven medals

Emma McKeon won two other gold medals at the Tokyo Olympics on Sunday, making Australians the first woman to win seven medals in swimming within an Olympics. It set a new Olympic record to triumph in free style in 50 meters while recording a time from [...]
It set a new Olympic record to triumph in free style in 50m, while registering a time of 23.81 seconds, Periscopi broadcasts.
30 minutes later, McKeon dived into the pool again to win again, this time as part of Australia's team at 4,500100.
I think it's been a gold drop since I've tried to keep my emotions out,” said McKeon.
It'll take time to reflect because I'm focused on myself to keep it quiet. ”
McKon leaves Tokyo with four gold and three bronzes, equaling the record for most medals won by a woman at an Olympics -- a record which so far alone Soviet gymnast Maria Gorokhovskaya held in 1952 in Helsinki. /Periscope. com/












