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The Australian Women Stand Alone Atop the 800 Freestyle Relay
By Aidan Burns on SwimSwam When a current world record holder breaks their own WR and still doesn’t win, there is some serious talent in the pool. At the Australian Trials two weeks ago, Mollie O’Callaghan touched second in the women’s 200 freestyle in a time that was under her 1:52.85 world record in 1:52.48, but it still fell just shy of Ariarne Titmus, who set a new benchmark of 1:52.23. Rounding out the top four at Trials and making up the likely 800 free relay relay in Paris are Lani Pallister and Brianna Throssell, who touched at 1:55.57 and 1:55.74, respectively. Without accounting for relay takeovers, their 800 free relay in Paris would look like this: Titmus – 1:52.23 O’Callaghan –

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