Australian teenager Mollie O’Callaghan has broken the women’s 200m freestyle world record at the World Aquatics Championships.
The 200m freestyle world record had stood since the performance-enhancing bodysuit era.
19-year-old O’Callaghan clocked one minute 52.85 seconds, 0.13 secs more than Federica Pellegrini’s previous record.
Pellegrini wore a high-tech suit – banned since 2010 – in setting her time at the 2009 World Championships.
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Summer McIntosh of Canada won the bronze, while Great Britain’s Freya Anderson took seventh in Fukuoka, Japan.
Italian Pellegrini’s 200m freestyle time of 1:52.98 was the oldest record in women’s long-course (50m pool length) swimming.
“If I’m being honest, I feel shaken. I was just expecting to have fun,” O’Callaghan said after breaking the record.
“Coming away with the record is just amazing.”
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