Mollie O’Callaghan and Shayna Jack miss out on 100m freestyle medals as Sarah Sjostrom pulls off unlikely victory

Australian star Mollie O’Callaghan and debutant Shayna Jack have been unable to reel in more Olympic medals after a thrilling 100m freestyle final won by Swedish veteran Sarah Sjostrom.

Sjostrom, who won bronze in the event in Rio 2016 and decided to enter here at the last minute, touched fourth at the 50m mark and raced into the lead in the final metres.

The 30-year-old was utterly beside herself to have won her second gold medal after a 100m butterfly triumph eight years ago.

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“We did not see that coming!” Giaan Rooney said on Nine.

O’Callaghan was down in seventh at halfway and left herself too much to do.

Sarah Sjostrom could not believe her eyes.Sarah Sjostrom could not believe her eyes.
Sarah Sjostrom could not believe her eyes. Credit: Sarah Stier/Getty Images

Despite swimming the fastest second split of the race the Aussie’s incredible sprinting talent was not enough to overcome early leaders Torri Huske and Siobhan Haughey, who held on for silver and bronze respectively.

Huske, 0.13 seconds behind Sjostrom, claimed silver from Haughey by 0.04 while O’Callaghan was just 0.01 off the medals.

“I expected a lot more. But at the end of the day you’ve got to suck it up and wait another four years,” O’Callaghan admitted.

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