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Steenbergen wins world 100m freestyle to deny O'Callaghan
Steenbergen wins world 100m freestyle to deny O'Callaghan / Photo: François-Xavier MARIT - AFP

Steenbergen wins world 100m freestyle to deny O'Callaghan

Defending champion Marrit Steenbergen denied Mollie O'Callaghan a sprint double at swimming's world championships on Friday as the Dutchwoman won 100m freestyle gold in Singapore.

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Steenbergen held off a late charge from O'Callaghan to touch the wall in 52.55sec, forcing her Australian rival to settle for second in 52.67.

American Torri Huske, who withdrew from a race earlier in the week after suffering from a stomach bug, was third in 52.89.

Steenbergen won world championship gold in the event in Doha last year in a field missing several big names saving themselves for the Paris Olympics.

"In Doha I was like, this is crazy to win, but in this field I don't know what to feel, I'm just so happy," said the 25-year-old.

Steenbergen also won bronze with the Dutch team in the women's 4x100m freestyle relay this week in Singapore.

"After the relay I knew I was in good shape but I was getting more nervous through the week and tonight I was feeling it a bit," she said.

"I just tried to keep my calm."

Steenbergen's win denied O'Callaghan her fourth gold medal of the week and her 12th world championship career title.

A win would have seen her eclipse retired great Ian Thorpe as Australia's most decorated world championship swimmer.

"As I've said a thousand times, I've not had the best prep towards this," said O'Callaghan, who won the 200m freestyle title two nights earlier.

"To do what I did tonight, last night and the nights before that, I am very proud."

Huske picked up her second medal of the week after winning silver with the US women's 4x100m freestyle relay team.

"I've never had such a roller coaster of a meet," she said.

"I am really proud of that swim and that was I able to get back to kind of normal."

The overwhelming majority of the United States team has been battling acute gastroenteritis.

R.Campbell--PI