Mollie O’Callaghan says she is fit to take part in the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow despite a medical warning earlier this year. The swimmer says doctors told her to “stop swimming immediately” last month, but she now indicates she has recovered sufficiently to compete. Both sources report that O’Callaghan’s comments come after the earlier advice from medical professionals, which suggested she should pause training and racing. Despite that warning, she maintains that she is able to perform and plans to race at the Games. The reports do not provide further medical details or specify the cause of the warning. They also do not indicate whether doctors will impose any additional restrictions or whether she has altered her training leading into the event. Overall, the available information centres on her update about fitness for the Commonwealth Games following an earlier directive to stop swimming temporarily.