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Mollie O’Callaghan Breaks 200m Freestyle World Record Again in One Week

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Mollie O’Callaghan Breaks 200m Freestyle World Record Again in One Week

O’Callaghan breaks world record again, stunning the swimming world. The Australian star shattered her own 200m freestyle mark for the second time in a week, showing incredible form and confidence.
Competing at the Australian Championships in Brisbane, the 20-year-old clocked an impressive 1 minute 52.73 seconds. This time was faster than her previous record set just days earlier. She led from the start, maintaining smooth strokes and finishing well ahead of her rivals.

A Record-Breaking Star on the Rise

The crowd erupted with cheers as O’Callaghan touched the wall. Her teammates and coaches praised her focus and consistency. Head coach Dean Boxall described the swim as “another level of excellence.”
Speaking after her race, O’Callaghan said she was both “shocked and proud” of her performance. “I didn’t plan to break it again,” she admitted. “I just wanted to stay calm and trust my training.”
Her success adds another milestone to her growing list of achievements. She first rose to fame at the Tokyo Olympics, where she helped Australia secure relay gold. Since then, she has become one of the country’s most promising young athletes.

Confidence Ahead of World Championships

As a result, O’Callaghan’s latest win has boosted Australia’s confidence before next year’s World Championships. Her focus, determination, and fearless approach continue to inspire young swimmers across the world.
Fans are already calling her the new face of women’s swimming. With her current form, Mollie O’Callaghan looks ready to dominate the pool for years to come.

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