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Ariarne Elizabeth Titmus OAM (born 7 September 2000) is an Australian swimmer.She is the reigning Olympic champion in the women's 400-metre freestyle, having won the event at the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2024 Summer Olympics and the world record holder in the long course 200-metre freestyle and 400-metre freestyle events.
The final took place at 20:52 on 27 July. [10] Ariarne Titmus led from the beginning to the end of the race. [11] McIntosh was within 0.35 seconds at halfway, but Titmus extended her lead to the finish to win with a time of 3:57.49. McIntosh finished second with 3:58.37 and Ledecky third with 4:00.86. [12]
In the first high-profile swimming showdown of the 2024 Games, a battle of the last three world record holders in the event, Titmus, the current holder, led wire to wire and touched first in 3:57 ...
The Australian claimed gold with Canada’s 17-year-old star Summer McIntosh claiming silver in Paris
23 July (heats and final) Competitors: 41 from 31 nations: Winning time: 3:55.38 WR: Medalists Ariarne Titmus
The race that everyone turned out to see never really got going.
Titmus. 23, now has three individual Olympic victories on her growing resume. She swept the 200 and 400 free in Tokyo and is favored to pull off the same double in Paris. Ledecky isn’t done yet ...
Trailing Ledecky by nearly a body length at the halfway mark, Titmus launched a blistering final hundred to win the gold in 3:56.69, registering the second fastest time in history. While Ledecky took the early lead, she was unable to overtake Titmus in the final lap, settling for the silver in 3:57.36.