World Water Sports Championships 2023 Kaylee McKEAWN Violation Violation Discalifiye Slam
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Triple Olympic champion Kaylee McKEown admitted that he had "handled this bad hand" and cried after being disqualified at the World Aquatics championships on Sunday night. Judges thought that he had made a violation of strokes in the transition from his back to frog-a decision hit by a 22-year-old on Saturday. Discussion explodes 'Right' Aussies explodes while protecting ashes There was a little emotional rollercoaster, but what happened in sports and sports. Unfortunately, some people take bad hands and took that bad hand."Said. "This is just a matter of trying to make it positive. He continued "We have s and other angles that say otherwise what the authorities see." Kaylee McKkeown was disqualified due to stroke violation at the World Aquatics Championships on Sunday night When McKkeown completed the semi -final swim, he thought he was entitled to the final of Monday night. Shortly after leaving pool, Sara Franceschi from Italy, the two other swimmers, and Katie Shanahan from Great Britain were shocked because they heard that they were disqualified. Publish the World Aquatics Championships live and free of charge on 9 -Now! Dolphins head coach Rohan Taylor, led by swimming Australia, protested the disqualification of McKkeown, but could not overthrow the decision. McKeown still has 100 meters and 200 -meter back kick races and has a world record in both events. "It was a slightly emotional role this morning this morning."Said. "It probably hit me more this morning, but it's nice to go out and fly spider nets."
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