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Titmus says she only had ... but that's swimming,' McKeon said. The medal race was McKeon's last individual swim of an Olympic career which has reaped six gold medals, more than any other Australian.
Titmus finished in 3:56.69 for her first career Olympic gold medal, the second-fastest swim of all-time in the event behind Ledecky's world record, set at the Rio 2016 Games. Ledecky swam her quickest ...
The four-time Olympic gold ... Ariane Titmus said via The Swimming Morning Herald. Ariarne Titmus once reflected on how she had to pay an entry fee to use a pool, coach herself, and swim without ...
Titmus won her very first Olympic gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics in the ... and revealed that she was disappointed with the swim and was immediately thinking about her next aim without ...
Ariarne Titmus of Team Australia embraces Coach Dean Boxall after the medal ceremony for the ... beating out American champ Katie Ledecky to take gold in the women's 400 metre freestyle final.
While Ledecky will swim in Budapest ... Ariarne Titmus of Australia poses with the gold medal REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel Titmus now has three out of the four fastest times in the event.
Titmus finished in 3:57.49, nearly a full second ahead of Canada's 17-year-old phenom Summer McIntosh inside Paris La Defense Arena. Seven-time Olympic gold medalist Katie Ledecky finished third at ...
The little 25-metre pool at Greenbank State School in Logan, Queensland, must have special powers - it's produced two gold medal-winning ... mate and rival Ariarne Titmus. Another former student ...
Arisa Trew and her Olympic Gold medal she won in Paris. Picture: Nigel Hallett Titmus has been nominated for the Comeback of the Year award after becoming the first woman this century to defend ...
Arisa Trew and her Olympic Gold medal she won in Paris. Picture: Nigel Hallett Titmus has been nominated for the Comeback of the Year award after becoming the first woman this century to defend ...
Ariarne Titmus, “The Terminator,” a 20-year-old from Tasmania, took down Katie Ledecky in the 400-meter freestyle with the second-fastest time ever. Skip to Navigation Skip to Main Content ...