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O'Callaghan lifts lid on coach Boxall
Fresh from winning gold, Mollie O'Callaghan has given some insight into her wonder coach Dean Boxall.
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O'Callaghan pinches gold
Mollie O’Callaghan came from behind to claim gold in the women’s 100m freestyle at the World Championships.
Chalmers wins gold at World Champs
Aussie swimmer Kyle Chalmers won gold in the 100m men's freestyle at the world aquatics championships.
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‘The meet of our life’: Chalmers, McKeown win gold as women’s relay team continue Aussie dominance
Kyle Chalmers, Kaylee McKeown and Australia’s women’s 4x200m freestyle relay team have stunned the swimming world once again in Japan.
- by Tom Decent
‘Five voodoo dolls of me’: How Boxall is getting the best out of O’Callaghan and Titmus
Dean Boxall gave Mollie O’Callaghan and Ariarne Titmus separate race plans to beat each other in the 200m freestyle final at the world championships.
- by Tom Decent
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O’Callaghan dislocated her kneecap last month. She just broke her first world record
Australian rising star Mollie O’Callaghan won an extraordinary 200m freestyle final in Japan, while Sam Short broke Grant Hackett’s Australian record in the 800m freestyle.
- by Tom Decent
O'Callaghan's kind gesture to Titmus
Mollie O'Callaghan had Ariarne Titmus at the front of her mind as she accepted the gold medal for the 200m freestyle.
Aussie star falls short despite record
Sam Short swam the fastest ever time by an Australian in an 800m, but it wasn't enough to beat Ahmed Hafnaoui
Aussie teen stuns Titmus sets WR to win gold
Mollie O'Callaghan snapped a 14-year-old world record to beat Ariarne Titmus to the 200-metre freestyle title
‘No one is invincible’: Romanian star’s shock fourth place opens door for Chalmers
Kyle Chalmers’ chances of victory in the men’s 100m freestyle may have increased after David Popovici’s failure in the 200m freestyle. The Australian says it’s on his mind.
- by Tom Decent
One year out from the Olympics, why Australia looks primed for success in Paris
It’s one year out from Paris 2024 and there is every chance it could be Australia’s most successful Olympic Games ever.
- by Tom Decent