Tag: Ariarne Titmus
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Ariarne Titmus’s Olympic Heroine Story! 🏊♀️ | Olympics
In her first Olympic Games at Tokyo 2020, Australia’s Ariarne Titmus crowned herself Olympic champion in the women’s 400m freestyle in a time of 3:56.69. She beat World Record holder Katie Ledecky of the USA who came in second in 3:57.36 to take the gold medal. Lisanne de Witte retells the whole Olympic story that…
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Ariarne Titmus Sets 400-Metre Freestyle World Record at 2022 Australian Swimming Championships
Olympic gold medallist Ariarne Titmus has broken the women’s 400-metre freestyle world record at the Australian swimming championships. Titmus finished in three minutes, 56.40 seconds in Sunday night’s final at the South Australian Aquatic Centre to improve on Katie Ledecky’s previous mark of 3:56.46 that the American set at the 2016 Rio Olympics. “It’s kind…
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Dawn Fraser Comments On Ariarne Titmus | 10 News First
Olympic gold medal swimmer Ariarne Titmus could “capture the world” and inspire the next generation, says Dawn Fraser. Titmus visited her Launceston high school just two months after her Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games performance.
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Gold Medalist Ariarne Titmus Receives Superstar Reception on Hometown Visit | ABC News
Olympic medalist Ariarne Titmus returns to Launceston to inspire the next generation of elite swimmers.
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Dean Boxall on the Dogged Pursuit of the Dream | Inside With Brett Hawke
Dean Boxall is the Head Coach of St. Peters Western Swimming Club in Brisbane, Australia. His swimmers include Ariarne Titmus, Elijah Winnington, Mitch Larkin, Meg Harris, Mollie O’Callaghan, Abbey Harkin, and more. Ariarne did the impossible by defeating Katie Ledecky in the 400 Freestyle in the most hyped-up race of the Tokyo Olympics. “You’re trying…
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🏊♀️ 🏊🏻♂️ The Best Swimming Finals at Tokyo2020 | Top Moments | Olympics
Caeleb Dressel, Ariarne Titmus, Adam Peaty, Emma McKeon – they all left their marks at the 2020 Olympic Games! Here are the best swimming finals at #Tokyo2020 – enjoy watching!
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🇦🇺 🥇 Australia’s Gold Medal Moments at #Tokyo2020 | Anthems | Olympics
From Ariarne Titmus to Emma McKeon – enjoy watching Australia’s gold medal moments at #Tokyo2020, accompanied by the Australian national anthem!
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Ariarne Titmus on Her Love for Swimming, Respect for Ledecky, & Trust in Coach Dean Boxall | Inside With Brett Hawke
At the Tokyo Olympics, Ariarne Titmus won the 200 and 400 Freestyles taking down the greatest female Olympic swimmer in history, Katie Ledecky.
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The best of #Tokyo2020 🗼 | Top Moments | Olympics
Watch the top moments from the Olympic Games in Tokyo and relive the epic and emotional performances of Caeleb Dressel (USA), Ariarne Titmus (AUS), Rayssa Leal (BRA), Italo Ferreira (BRA), Elaine Thompson-Herah (JAM), Belinda Bencic (SUI,) Tom Daley (GBR), Simone Biles (USA), Armand Duplantis (SWE), Hurigome Yuto (JPN), PV Sindhu (IND), Yang Qian (CHN), Adam…
