SINGAPORE -- Australia didn't have the luxury of rolling out superstar Ariarne Titmus in the women's 200m freestyle relay final on Thursday evening; the world record holder in the individual event ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Casey Murphy is a NJ writer specializing in swimming and diving. Oct 18, 2025, 08:44pm EDT Oct 20, 2025, 10:23am EDT BRISBANE, ...
Aussie swim queen Ariarne Titmus (OAM) has officially announced her retirement from all levels of swimming. The four-time Olympic gold medallist and current 200m world record holder hangs up her suit ...
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