Last month, it was Titmus beating O’Callaghan’s world record in the race at the Australian Olympic Trials.
Finishing with a time of 1:53.27, O’Callaghan topped Titmus’ Olympic record from the Tokyo Games three years ago.
“And I know what it’s like to be an Olympic champion and I’m honestly happy for Mollie and I’m really happy to be on the podium.
I’m the Olympic champion forever in the 200 and in the 400, and I gave it everything and I don’t actually know why I’m crying.
“I’m really happy with silver.
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Locations:
Australia, Paris