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Mollie O'Callaghan cries
Mollie O’Callaghan, the star of Australia's swimming team, expressed mixed emotions about her performance at the Paris Olympics, where the team achieved seven gold, eight silver, and three bronze medals, marking their third-best Olympic result in terms of gold medals. Despite winning three golds, one silver, and one bronze, O'Callaghan and teammate Kaylee McKeown felt they had let their country down, acknowledging the immense pressure to excel and their own high personal standards. In contrast, Team USA's Chari Hawkins faced heartbreak in the heptathlon after a critical error in the high jump left her with zero points, leading to tears and visible distress as she struggled with the weight of expectations in her Olympic debut. Hawkins, who had initially performed well in the 110-meter hurdles, now faces a challenging road ahead to recover her standing in the competition. Both athletes showcased the emotional toll of Olympic competition, highlighting the balance of achievement and personal disappointment within elite sports. As the Games progress, they remain focused on their next events, each confronting their unique challenges.
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