O’Callaghan Trumps Titmus, Smashes 14-Year-Old Record for World Title

 26 July 2023, Japan, Fukuoka: Australia's Mollie O'Callaghan celebrates after victory in the final of the women's 200m freestyle swimming event during the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka. (dpa)
26 July 2023, Japan, Fukuoka: Australia's Mollie O'Callaghan celebrates after victory in the final of the women's 200m freestyle swimming event during the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka. (dpa)
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O’Callaghan Trumps Titmus, Smashes 14-Year-Old Record for World Title

 26 July 2023, Japan, Fukuoka: Australia's Mollie O'Callaghan celebrates after victory in the final of the women's 200m freestyle swimming event during the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka. (dpa)
26 July 2023, Japan, Fukuoka: Australia's Mollie O'Callaghan celebrates after victory in the final of the women's 200m freestyle swimming event during the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka. (dpa)

Australia's Mollie O'Callaghan finished with a flourish to break the longest-standing world record in women's swimming, claiming the 200 meters freestyle title in a time of one minute, 52.85 seconds at the World Aquatics Championships on Wednesday.

O'Callaghan, 19, broke the performance-enhancing bodysuit era mark of 1:52.98 set by Italian Federica Pellegrini at the 2009 worlds in Rome, and was 0.16 seconds ahead of silver medalist Ariarne Titmus of Australia in an extraordinary final.

Teenager Summer McIntosh of Canada was 0.80 seconds behind to take bronze in a world junior record time.

Olympic champion Titmus had blazed to the 400m freestyle title on Sunday to erase 16-year-old McIntosh's mark and was primed for another record after topping the semi-final time sheet despite not going full tilt.

But it was O'Callaghan who made light of a knee issue that she suffered before the meet to take charge of a tight race at the end and upstage her illustrious compatriot, with China's Yang Junxuan not defending the title she won in Budapest.

"I'm absolutely excited. I wasn't expecting that at all entering this," an emotional O'Callaghan, who shed tears in the pool after her victory, told Channel Nine.

"I just wanted to have fun and just give it a crack. I was really nervous leading up to this, because I didn't know how I was going to race.

"The lead-up to this has been so up and down like a roller-coaster, just with injury and then coming off trials and all that. Just to do that, I just think is incredible and I'm excited for what else I can do."

Hungary's world record holder Kristof Milak was absent from the men's 200m butterfly that followed, as the Olympic and world champion skipped the meet saying that he was not physically or mentally in a position to compete.

Frenchman Leon Marchand made the most of Milak's withdrawal to capture his second gold of the championships after his world record effort in the 400m individual medley.

The 21-year-old touched the pad in 1:52.43, with Poland's Krzysztof Chmielewski 1.19 seconds away for silver, while local favorite Tomoru Honda delighted home fans at the Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall with bronze.

Another gold

China's Qin Haiyang also added another gold to his tally at the championships in the men's 50m breaststroke, after securing the title over 100m earlier this week.

The 24-year-old had gone quickest with a new Asian best of 26.20 seconds in the preliminary event and came home in 26.29 in the final to edge American Nic Fink who was 0.30 seconds slower. China's Sun Jiajun rounded off the podium in 26.79.

Britain's triple Olympic champion Adam Peaty, who holds the world record of 25.95 seconds in the event, skipped the meet for mental health reasons after also missing the previous edition with a fractured bone in his foot.

His absence was a blow to Britain's hopes of swelling their gold medal tally after Matthew Richards opened their account by leading a one-two in the men's 200m freestyle on Tuesday.

Australia lead the medals table with six golds, ahead of China with four and the United States with three.

Ahmed Hafnaoui put Tunisia on the board by winning the men's 800m freestyle race earlier in the day, claiming gold in a time of 7:37.00.

Sam Short of Australia was 0.76 seconds behind the winner to bag silver, while Olympic champion and 2022 gold medalist Bobby Finke of the US was 1.67 seconds away for bronze.

A dominant Chinese team then denied the US a third world title in the mixed 4x100m medley relay, cruising to victory in 3:38.57, with Australia almost half a second behind.

The Americans had to be content with bronze.



Barcelona Loses at Home for 1st Time This Season, Falling 2-1 to Las Palmas

 epa11749529 UD Las Palmas Fabio Silva celebrates after scoring the 1-2 lead during the LaLiga EA Sports match FC Barcelona against UD Las Palmas at the olympic stadium Lluis Companys in Barcelona, north-eastern Spain, 30 November 2024. (EPA)
epa11749529 UD Las Palmas Fabio Silva celebrates after scoring the 1-2 lead during the LaLiga EA Sports match FC Barcelona against UD Las Palmas at the olympic stadium Lluis Companys in Barcelona, north-eastern Spain, 30 November 2024. (EPA)
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Barcelona Loses at Home for 1st Time This Season, Falling 2-1 to Las Palmas

 epa11749529 UD Las Palmas Fabio Silva celebrates after scoring the 1-2 lead during the LaLiga EA Sports match FC Barcelona against UD Las Palmas at the olympic stadium Lluis Companys in Barcelona, north-eastern Spain, 30 November 2024. (EPA)
epa11749529 UD Las Palmas Fabio Silva celebrates after scoring the 1-2 lead during the LaLiga EA Sports match FC Barcelona against UD Las Palmas at the olympic stadium Lluis Companys in Barcelona, north-eastern Spain, 30 November 2024. (EPA)

Barcelona lost at home for the first time this season when the Spanish league leader was stunned 2-1 by Las Palmas on Saturday.

Barcelona had played superbly in the first three months under new coach Hansi Flick and was flying high after convincing victories over Real Madrid in the domestic competition and Bayern Munich in the Champions League. It had won all eight home games overall.

But it has now gone three rounds of La Liga without a win. Prior to the loss to Las Palmas, it fell 1-0 at Real Sociedad and drew 2-2 at Celta Vigo.

Madrid, despite its own troubles especially in the Champions League, can now move ahead of Barcelona in the Spanish league. It trails Barcelona by four points with two games more to play.

Sandro Ramirez and Fábio Silva scored for the Canary Islands club on either side of Raphinha’s equalizer.

It was the first time the modest club that wears all yellow uniforms won at Barcelona since the 1971-72 season and just its third victory at the Catalan club overall. Las Palmas' other visits to Barcelona have ended in defeat 34 times, with three draws.

“We are thrilled because we have made history,” Sandro said. “When you start the season you think that these games are usually going to end in wins for the bigger side, but if there is one thing we believe in is our capacity to work hard all week to get results like this.”

Barcelona's Lamine Yamal returned from a right ankle injury that had sidelined with for three weeks as a halftime substitute, but Jasper Cillessen saved his best shot. The Las Palmas goalkeeper also did well to palm a Raphinha free kick over his bar in the final minutes.

Sandro, a former Barcelona youth player, capped a fine five-pass buildup by Las Palmas starting from its own box as it masterfully undid Barcelona’s high pressure in the 49th minute.

Raphinha had already hit the crossbar in the first half before he equalized in the 61st. The Brazil forward took a short pass from Pedri just outside the area, skirted across the edge and drilled a shot between two defenders.

It was Raphinha’s ninth league goal of the campaign. Only teammate Robert Lewandowski, with 15, has scored more in the league.

But Barcelona was caught pushing forward for a second goal when Silva controlled a ball from Javi Muñoz and sent a shot bouncing past Iñaki Peña and into the corner of the net in the 67th.