Adelaide:Emma McKeon could be the only swimmer from the Australian team to compete in eight events at the Tokyo Olympic Games after she won the 50-meter freestyle on Thursday night to wrap up an outstanding performance at the trials.
Emma won the event in 23.93 seconds on the final night of the trials in Adelaide, beating Commonwealth record holder Cate Campbell by only 0.01 second in a repeat of Wednesday night's 100m freestyle final, reports a media outlet.
According to reports in the Australian media, Emma, 27, could compete in eight events at the Olympics, having qualified for the 200m freestyle, 100m butterfly and relay events in the week.
"We have been preparing to have a big program," she said.
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Mack Horton has been selected in the team despite not getting the qualification for the individual events.
Horton, the reigning 400m freestyle gold medallist, was only named in the team for the men's freestyle relay. He was one of 35 swimmers who were picked in the team, joining reigning 100m freestyle gold medallist Kyle Chalmers, 100m backstroke world record holder Kaylee McKeown and freestyle prodigy Ariarne Titmus.