O'Callaghan beaten to gold in 100m dash
- Australia's swimming team is in second place at the championships, with five gold, two silver, and six bronze medals, behind the US.
- Mollie O'Callaghan finished second in the women's 100m freestyle final, losing to Marrit Steenbergen by 0.12 seconds.
- Australia's men's 4x200m freestyle relay team won bronze, finishing just behind China for silver.
- Ian Thorpe expects O'Callaghan to eventually surpass his record of 11 gold medals.
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Mollie O’Callaghan has been pipped for gold in the 100m women’s freestyle final, meaning her bid to surpass Ian Thorpe’s world championships record will have to wait for another day. And on an action-packed night, Australia’s 4x200m men’s freestyle relay team fought to the end to claim bronze behind a powerful Great Britain outfit. O’Callaghan entered Friday night’s 100m freestyle final in Singapore as the hot favourite and with the knowledge …
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