Claire Curzan has been named the Best Female Swimmer for her sensational performance at the World Aquatics Championships 2024 held in Doha.
Kaylee McKeown's time wasn't far off her world record of 57.45, which she set at the NSW Championships last month.
Kaylee Mckeown has won three gold medals at the Olympics and also holds the world records for the long course 100 meter backstroke and the short course 200 meter backstroke.
Kaylee McKeown's meteoric rise confirms her position as one of world swimming's unquestionable superstars.