Taylor McKeown Returns Home: Olympic Lessons from Swimming Star

Taylor McKeown

Taylor McKeown, the celebrated Olympic swimmer, has returned to her roots in Moreton Bay, where her remarkable journey in the world of swimming began.


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Known for her dedication and resilience, Ms McKeown’s story is now inspiring the next generation as she travels through schools in South-East Queensland with the Australian Olympic Committee’s Olympics Unleashed program.

Last week, Ms McKeown visited the Southern Cross Catholic College in Woody Point, where she shared her journey filled with dreams, determination, and the highs and lows of competing at the world’s most prestigious sporting events. 

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Her narrative includes the heart-wrenching moment she missed qualifying for the 2012 London Olympics by just 0.01 seconds and the subsequent triumphs that followed: winning Commonwealth gold and Pan Pacific bronze in the 200m breaststroke.

Ms McKeown’s perseverance shone brightly at the Rio 2016 Olympics, where she entered the 200m breaststroke final as the fastest qualifier. Despite finishing fifth, she bounced back to win silver in the 4x100m medley relay alongside Emily Seebohm, Emma McKeon, and Cate Campbell.

Now 29, Ms McKeown is focused on inspiring young minds through Olympics Unleashed, a free educational program that brings Olympians and aspiring athletes into schools to share their personal stories. 

Photo credit: Southern Cross Catholic College – Official/Facebook 

Ms McKeown, who attended St Paul’s Lutheran Primary School and Grace Lutheran College in Caboolture, said that for her, “it’s about resilience, overcoming obstacles, and continuing to push through, doing your best and enjoying the journey.”

Reflecting on her 10-year international career, which ended in 2022, she admits she misses the camaraderie and competition, though not the stress of racing. Her fond memories include meeting tennis legend Rafael Nadal and sitting with Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian of all time, on a bus back to the athlete’s village in Rio.

Photo credit: Southern Cross Catholic College – Official/Facebook 

As the countdown to the Paris 2024 Olympics intensifies, she remains a passionate advocate for dreaming big and setting goals. She sees a bright future for the Australian swim team, with her younger sister Kaylee, poised to be a key figure.

Ms McKeown’s return to Moreton Bay and her ongoing work with Olympics Unleashed underline her commitment to giving back to the community that launched her into the international spotlight. 

Her message to students is clear: “Dream big and have things you can tick off along the way to achieving those goals.”


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By sharing her journey and the lessons learned along the way, Taylor McKeown continues to inspire and motivate, proving that with resilience and determination, the dreams nurtured in places like Moreton Bay can lead to the world stage.

Featured image credit: Southern Cross Catholic College – Official/Facebook 

Published 5-June-2024