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Cate Campbell’s 25 seconds of truth as Olympic dreams hang in the balance

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It’s been 16 years since Cate Campbell won a spot on her first Olympic team.

Now, whether one of Australia’s greatest ever sprint freestyle swimmers makes it to a fifth Games rests on whether she can conjure one last surge of power down a single lap of the Brisbane Aquatic Centre pool.

Campbell was an 18-year-old when she won two bronze medals at that Games in Beijing: In the 4x100m relay alongside Libby Trickett (Lenton), Alice Mills and Melanie Schlanger, and in the 50m freestyle.

And it’s the 50m that holds all Campbell’s hopes for making a fifth-straight Games in Paris after her 100m dreams ended in heartbreak on Friday morning.

Campbell was crushed by the disappointment, both in missing the final and perhaps in the knowledge that it was illness that has cruelled her at the last.

Cate Campbell has one more chance to make the Olympic team.(Supplied: Delly Carr)

“I’m obviously really disappointed for Cate,” said sister Bronte.

“I know she was a bit ill leading into this and had a really rough last few weeks.

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