Mollie O’Callaghan has simply missed out on reclaiming her 200 metres freestyle world document, unable to maintain tempo with former teammate Ariarne Titmus’s fast closing pace.
O’Callaghan received the 200m on the Australian Swimming Trials in Sydney in 1:52.86 to ebook her ticket to the Glasgow Commonwealth Video games and stay second solely to Titmus within the distance.
After 200m golds on the 2024 Olympics and 2025 world championships, O’Callaghan might be chasing her first Commonwealth title within the distance in Glasgow subsequent month, however has already nabbed her personal slice of historical past.
“[I’m] making an attempt to succeed in the not possible for ladies and having the ability to do 1:52 3 times, the one girl to ever do this, could be very promising,” she mentioned.
“It is nearly getting snug and figuring out when to make that shift and what elements I would like to maneuver on.”
Having damaged Federica Pellegrini’s 2009 supersuit period document as a 19-year-old on the world championships in 2023, O’Callaghan bettered that point of 1:52.85 on the Olympic trials the next yr.
O’Callaghan conquers Titmus however pair bonded for all times
Sadly, in that very same race in Brisbane, Titmus pipped her with a 1:52.23 to set a brand new world’s greatest mark.
O’Callaghan had the final snigger of their 200m rivalry when she beat Titmus to gold on the Paris Video games, however the world document stays out of attain for now, with O’Callaghan saying she doesn’t want Australia’s former golden lady within the pool at coaching or meets to spur her on.
“If I am being fully sincere I inspire myself on the finish of the day,” mentioned the 22-year-old, who holds the short-course 200m world document.
“There’s so many individuals that come and go and there is so many different athletes who push me … so sure, folks go away their legacy, but in addition it is about your self and motivation.”
With the retired Titmus watching on poolside on Wednesday night time, O’Callaghan powered via the primary half of the 200m ultimate and was 0.81 of a second under a document cut up after 100m.
She was nonetheless greater than half a second forward of the 150m cut up earlier than the purple line representing Titmus stormed residence as she did so typically throughout her profession.
O’Callaghan admitted she was nonetheless studying the race, saying she doesn’t know why she went out so exhausting.
“I believe the nerves, that is an enormous factor. I will speak to Dean [coach Dean Boxall], he’ll inform me, ‘Oh, you are an fool or one thing for doing one thing,'” she mentioned.
“I dwell and I study, and that is simply one other factor off the checklist. Subsequent time I do it, hopefully I grasp it. I would make a mistake once more, however 1:52s not a mistake.”
O’Callaghan might be joined within the 200m by Titmus’s substitute within the distance occasions, Lani Pallister.
Lani Pallister smashed her private greatest. (Getty Photos: Andy Cheung)
Having already coasted to victory within the 400m on night time one, Pallister swam a 1:53.65 to complete second, bettering her private greatest by greater than a second.
Pallister has joined O’Callaghan on the St Peters membership in Brisbane and mentioned she was in awe of her teammate.
“I’ve seen her do some insane issues at coaching,” Pallister informed Channel 9.
“It is a actually thrilling summer time transferring ahead. I am actually happy with Mollie and I do know she’s obtained extra within the tank.
“She positively has much more pace than I’ve. I am having a whole lot of enjoyable and I am assured. It has been a very good week.”
Pallister mentioned she was utilizing the 200m to construct her opening pace for the longer occasions, with the 800m and 1,500m nonetheless to come back on Thursday and Saturday.










