Ariarne titmus draws the curtain on a decorated career, in which she won eight medals across two olympic games. Ariarne titmus has revealed the one question she hasn’t been asked since her bombshell announcement that she would be calling time on her competitive swimming career. Australian legend ariarne titmus has declared she will not hang around to swim at the brisbane 2032 olympics — days before a young rival emphatically took her 400m freestyle world record. Ariarne titmus (born september 7, 2000, launceston, tasmania, australia) is an australian swimmer who burst onto the international swim scene in 2018 by winning three gold medals at the commonwealth games in gold coast, queensland, australia. On the third night of the australian selection trials, titmus snatched the 200m freestyle world record from teammate mollie o’callaghan in 1:52.23 to become the first australian woman since shane gould in 1972 to concurrently hold the 200m and 400m freestyle world records.
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