Mollie O’Callaghan Posts 4 2 Free Performance Ever, Lani Pallister Ties for 5 All-Time Performer ...Middle East

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2026 AUSTRALIAN SWIMMING TRIALS

Monday, June 8 – Saturday, June 13, 2026 Sydney, Australia Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre LCM (50 meters) Meet Central Commonwealth Selection Criteria Pan Pac Selection Criteria Psych Sheets Live Results Live Stream Storylines To Watch Live Recaps: Prelims: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 Finals: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3

WOMEN’S 200 FREESTYLE – FINAL

World Record: 1:52.23, Ariarne Titmus (AUS) – 2024 Commonwealth Record: 1:52.23, Ariarne Titmus (AUS) – 2024 Australian Record: 1:52.23, Ariarne Titmus – 2024 All Comers Record: 1:52.23, Ariarne Titmus (AUS) – 2024 SA Qualifying Time: 1:56.03

‘A’ Final

Mollie O’Callaghan (St. Peters Western), 1:52.86 Lani Pallister (St. Peters Western), 1:53.65 Inez Miller (Highlanders), 1:56.41 Hannah Casey (Bond), 1:56.85 Brittany Castelluzzo (Tea Tree Gully), 1:57.01 Milla Jansen (St. Peters Western), 1:57.13 Jenna Forrester (St. Peters Western), 1:57.36 Meg Harris (Rackley), 1:57.63

Night three of the 2026 Australian Swimming Trials saw multiple eye-catching performances posted during the women’s 200 free final.

Mollie O’Callaghan, the reigning Olympic and world champion in this event, clinched the victory in a season-best time of 1:52.86, logging one of the fastest swims in history in the 200 free.

The 22-year-old’s winning time marked the third-fastest swim of her career and the fourth-fastest performance of all-time, solidifying her spot atop the global rankings in the event. O’Callaghan’s performance also marks the fastest time in the world so far this season, a position she already held from early this season after turning in a time of 1:53.52 at the China Open in March.

She is the only female swimmer in the world to have cracked the 1:53 barrier so far this season.

O’Callaghan has been faster on two occasions; she broke the world record with a time of 1:52.85 at the 2023 World Championships, and she was the runner-up at the 2024 Australian Olympic Trials in a time of 1:52.48, just behind Ariarne Titmus‘s world record-breaking time of 1:52.23. O’Callaghan’s performance from the 2024 Australian Olympic Trials still stands as the second-fastest time in history.

O’Callaghan did her best to chase down the world record during her race in Sydney, posting splits well under Titmus’s world record pace for the first 150 meters of the race before falling behind the record line on the last 50 meters.

Split Comparison

O’Callaghan, 2026 Australian Swimming Trials O’Callaghan, 2024 Australian Olympic Trials Titmus, World Record (2024 Australian Olympic Trials) 50 26.11 26.59 26.64 100 54.32 (28.21) 55.33 (28.74) 55.13 (28.49) 150 1:23.43 (29.11) 1:24.11 (28.78) 1:23.95 (28.82) 200 1:52.86 (29.43) 1:52.48 (28.37) 1:52.23 (28.28)

Her victory tonight gives O’Callaghan possession of three out of the top five all-time performances in the women’s 200 free.

All-Time Performances, Women’s 200 Freestyle (LCM)

Ariarne Titmus (AUS), 1:52.23 – 2024 Australian Olympic Trials Mollie O’Callaghan (AUS), 1:52.48 – 2024 Australian Olympic Trials Mollie O’Callaghan (AUS), 1:52.85 – 2023 World Championships Mollie O’Callaghan (AUS), 1:52.86 – 2026 Australian Swimming Trials Federica Pellegrini (ITA), 1:52.98 – 2009 World Championships

Turning in another standout performance in the 200 free final in Sydney was Lani Pallister, who snagged the runner-up spot behind O’Callaghan in 1:53.65. Pallister’s swim marked a significant personal best time for her, knocking over a second off her previous lifetime best (1:54.77) from the 2025 World Championships.

Pallister had the fastest closing 50 split in the field, coming home in 28.90 to secure the silver. Her time makes her just the eighth woman in history to break the 1:54 barrier.

Pallister’s performance tied her for 5th on the ranking of all-time top performers in the event, sharing the spot with Canadian star Summer McIntosh, who posted this time at the 2023 World Championships.

Pallister now sits at 2nd in the world this season behind O’Callaghan.

2025-2026 LCM Women 200 FREE

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