Ledecky finished first in her semifinal race on Monday, touching down at 1:55.34. Titmus had qualified earlier with a 1:54.82 finish. Allison Schmitt holds the Olympic record with 1:53.61, set at ...
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Ariarne Titmus's greatest races, from Olympic golds, world records and surprise silvers
Ariarne Titmus's retirement from competitive swimming has sent shock waves across Australia and around the world. The girl from Launceston is still only 25 years old but dominated middle distance ...
Olympic gold medalist and world record holder Ariarne Titmus announced her retirement from competitive swimming effective immediately. In an interview posted to social media, the 25-year-old explains ...
BRISBANE, Australia — Ariarne Titmus set a world record in the women's 200-meter freestyle on Wednesday at Australia's Olympic swimming trials. Titmus finished in 1 minute, 52.23 seconds in the final, ...
Ariarne Titmus, a four-time Olympic gold medalist swimmer for Australia’s national team, has retired from the sport at age 25. Titmus announced her retirement in an Instagram video. “I am here to ...
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Ariarne Titmus's retirement ends years of sacrifice and allows her to at last savour her greatness
In the midst of a heaving Champs-Élysées, somehow blending in and glowing like a beacon at once, the gentle blonde curls of Ariarne Titmus were unmistakable. It was the day after the closing ceremony ...
Four-time Australian Olympic gold medallist Ariarne Titmus has announced she is retiring from swimming at the age of 25, saying "the time feels right to step away". "It's a tough one [decision] but ...
Kaylee McKeown has never known such nerves before capturing Australia’s fifth gold medal at the World Championships in Japan.
Ariarne Titmus, Olympic gold medalist and world record swimmer, retires effective immediately. She cites reprioritizing life after health challenges. Global fans and fellow athletes praise her ...
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