Australias Cate Campbell has set a new 100m freestyle world record at the Brisbane Grand Prix on Saturday night.Former world champion Campbell clocked 52.06 seconds, eclipsing German Britta Steffens old mark of 52.07 set at the 2009 world titles during the now banned supersuit era.It is the first individual world record an Australian swimmer has set since the controversial 2008-09 supersuit period.Campbell, 24, already had a target on her head ahead of Rio after grabbing the world No.1 ranking for 2016 with her 52.38 clocked at the Olympic trials in April.Her previous 100m personal best was 52.33s.But all eyes will now be on Campbell at the Rio pool after her world record heroics witnessed by the great Dawn Fraser pool-side.It happened when I least expected it. I still cant believe it happened, Campbell said.People have been asking me when am I going to break a world record for the last three years. Now they will stop asking me the question.Campbell is back to the height of her powers after shoulder surgery derailed her 2015 world titles campaign in Russia.Illness ensured she missed contesting the individual 100m event at London but was part of Australias gold medal 4x100m freestyle relay team at the 2012 Games.She won the 2013 100m world title. Campbell said she would trade the record for a gold medal at Rio.Anyone who goes to the Olympics and says they are not after gold are kidding themselves, she said.She expected the time to also fire up her sister, the reigning 50m and 100m freestyle world champion Bronte Campbell.Her younger sibling was not in action on Saturday night due to illness.The Brisbane Grand Prix is the Australia swimming teams final hit out on home soil before the Rio Games.MOST-RECENT PROGRESSION OF WOMENS 100M FREESTYLE WORLD RECORD:* 52.06 seconds - Cate Campbell (Australia) at Brisbane Grand Prix 2016* 52.07 - Britta Steffen (Germany) at Rome world titles 2009* 52.88 - Libby Trickett, nee Lenton (Australia) at Australian championships 2008, Sydney* 53.30 - Britta Steffen (Germany) at 2006 European championships, Budapest* 53.42 - Libby Lenton (Australia) at 2006 Australian championships, Melbourne* 53.52 - Jodie Henry (Australia) at 2004 Olympics, Athens* 53.66 - Libby Lenton (Australia) at 2004 Australian championships, Sydney* 53.77 - Inge de Bruijn (Netherlands) at 2000 Olympics, Sydney* 53.80 - Inge de Bruijn (Netherlands) at 2000 Sheffield Grand Prix, UK* 54.01 - Jingyi Le (China) at 1994 world titles, RomeAdidas Falcon Sverige . 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Hargreaves began his career in 2008 with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and has played with the Edmonton Eskimos and last season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.HOUSTON -- What was once a legitimate concern for the Rockets over how big a hole theyd find themselves in after opening the season with seven of eight games on the road turned into glee following their victory in San Antonio on Wednesday night.With their 101-99 win, the Rockets (5-3) closed a five-game road swing that took them through Cleveland and New York, Atlanta, Washington D.C. and San Antonio with a 3-2 mark that seemed improbable given the amount of time needed to build chemistry under a new coach and with a largely reconfigured roster and rotation.Instead, the Rockets will host the Spurs on Saturday night at Toyota Center somewhat galvanized not only by their successful road trip, but by the gritty performance they showcased in outlasting San Antonio in the finale of their roadie.We know how good we are and we know how good we can be, said Rockets forward Ryan Anderson after the win. Its tough to win in this building. Theyre a team that obviously has some great players and to get a win in here, youve got to be happy.The Rockets continue to learn on the fly, having entrusted James Harden with the lead guard duties while also overcoming a rotation shortened by the loss of guard Patrick Beverley, who is slated to return from knee surgery later this month. Houston coach Mike DAntoni tweaked his lineup midway through the road trip, inserting swingman Corey Brewer aside Harden and shifting guard Eric Gordon to the bench in search of some offensive punch with the second unit.Harden has been sensational, averaging 30.6 points, 7.8 rebounds and a league-leading 13 assists. He leads the NBA in assist percentage (62.0), is fourthh in usage rate (33.dddddddddddd8 percent), and entered Friday third in player efficiency rating (32.3). Because the Rockets have relied so heavily on Harden to both score and facilitate, its no shock their offense collapses in those 10.4 minutes per game when he rests.Houston owns a 10.7 net rating in the 301 minutes Harden has played. Without Harden, the Rockets net rating is minus-28.5 over 83 minutes. When the second unit squandered an 11-point second-half lead against the Spurs, Harden was forced to reenter earlier than usual in the fourth quarter to stave off the San Antonio rally.We ask so much from him, DAntoni said of Harden.The Spurs (6-3) snapped a surprising three-game home losing skid with a 96-86 win over the Pistons on Friday night. When they opened the season with a 29-point drubbing of the Warriors on the road, it seemed like business as usual for the Spurs.But San Antonio has been undermined by backcourt injuries, with Tony Parker (knee) returning from a three-game hiatus one game after Danny Green (eye) made his season debut. Like Houston, the Spurs underwent roster upheaval during the offseason, and the result of those changes has been basketball not quite up to snuff.It could be a bunch of things but the bottom line is weve just got to get it done, said Spurs guard Patty Mills. And its not like we havent got it done before. Weve done it, we know how to do it, its a matter of going out and getting it done. We understand that its not going to be easy every night and it shouldnt be. ' ' '