
Mollie O’Callaghan
Mollie O’Callaghan is a talented Australian swimmer who has made a name for herself in freestyle events. She is currently a strong contender for the upcoming world championships, with expectations high following her impressive performances in past competitions.
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Mollie O’Callaghan is likely to compete at the Commonwealth Games.
Seven was staring at a Comm Games disaster. Gina Rinehart may have saved the dayMollie O’Callaghan set a new world record in the 200 meters freestyle at the World Cup.
Sportske novosti - Operirala je srce, imala poremećaj prehrane, a danas ruši rekorde svoje heroine iz djetinjstvaMollie O’Callaghan has stunned the swimming world by breaking the women’s short-course 200-metre freestyle world record.
Stuns swimming world with short-course 200m freestyle record in IllinoisTitmus smashed the water in delight as she edged out O’Callaghan, who was in the next lane.
Australian swimming icon retires at 25, here are her 10 finest performancesMollie O'Callaghan, a fellow Australian swimmer, congratulated Titmus on her amazing career after beating her in the 200m freestyle.
Ariarne Titmus: Australian swim star and four-time Olympic gold medallist retires aged 25O’Callaghan claimed individual golds in Singapore.
Harris wins first gold as Short digs deep after hospital visitMollie O'Callaghan has all the signs of a generational swimmer.
Why Mollie O can take swimming to uncharted watersMollie O’Callaghan remains stuck on 11 career world championship gold medals, tied with Ian Thorpe for the most by an Australian.
Australia bomb out in heats of mixed 4x100m freestyle relayMollie O'Callaghan clinched a gold medal in the women's 4x200 freestyle relay at the world championships.
McIntosh and Marchand dazzle for gold at world championships - SportMollie O'Callaghan finished second in the 100 meter freestyle final.
Duellen mellan USA och Ryssland slutade med rysk segerO’Callaghan, who turned 21 in April, competed at her first Olympics in Tokyo as a 17-year-old before winning her maiden world title the following year in Budapest.
Ian Thorpe urges Mollie O’Callaghan to push ahead to Brisbane 2032 Olympics
Mollie O’Callaghan reclaimed her 200 freestyle crown to boost Australia’s gold haul.
Marchand returns to global stage with 200 medley world record - SportO’Callaghan matched Ian Thorpe’s championships medal tally as Australia won more relay gold over the USA.
Mollie O’Callaghan matches Ian Thorpe’s championships medal tally as Australia wins more relay gold over USAMollie O'Callaghan was the fastest swimmer at the championship, having already won two gold medals.
Janja Šegel na svetovnem prvenstvu spet brez polfinalaMollie O’Callaghan is expected to compete in the women’s 200m freestyle final.
Food poisoning hits Australian team as Sam Short pulls out of 800m finalMollie O’Callaghan praised Kaylee McKeown, calling her an absolute beast.
Kaylee McKeown beats Regan Smith in 100m backstroke finalMollie O'Callaghan, the Olympic champion from Paris, finished third in the 200 meters freestyle.
Janja Šegel na svetovnem prvenstvu v plavanju brez polfinalaMollie O’Callaghan, tasked with the opening leg, fumbled her goggles on the blocks.
Beating the USA in a relay is sweet. Australia’s underdog swimmers just did it twice in 15 minutesMollie O’Callaghan is Torri Huske’s main rival in the 100m freestyle event.
Team USA hit with illness on eve of swimming meet in SingaporeMollie O’Callaghan noted her lack of friends outside of swimming due to her dedication.
a great artist, an even better manMollie O’Callaghan is a world champion in 2023 and recently won at the Australian swimming trials.
It’s the race Australia’s swimmers never lose. Now the USA can smell bloodMollie O’Callaghan finished second in the final of the 50m backstroke at the Australian world championship trials.
McKeown reaches World Championships - SportNext month’s national trials in Adelaide will feature McEvoy, Kaylee McKeown, Mollie O’Callaghan and Kyle Chalmers, among others.
Australian Olympic champion Ariarne Titmus says she wouldn’t compete at Enhanced Games for $10 millionJack will need to be much quicker in her 100m event, which Mollie O’Callaghan is likely to win.
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