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  1. Ariarne Elizabeth Titmus ( Launceston, 7 settembre 2000) è una nuotatrice australiana . Indice. 1 Carriera. 1.1 2017-2018: prime affermazioni. 1.2 2019-2021: dai mondiali di Gwangju alle Olimpiadi di Tokyo. 1.3 2022-2023. 2 Palmarès. 3 International Swimming League. 4 Riconoscimenti. 5 Onorificenze. 6 Note. 7 Collegamenti esterni. Carriera.

  2. Ariarne Elizabeth Titmus, OAM (born 7 September 2000) is an Australian swimmer. She is the reigning Olympic champion in the women's 200-metre and 400-metre freestyle, having won both events at the 2020 Summer Olympics, and the world record holder in the long course 400-metre freestyle event.

  3. Ariarne Titmus emerged as one of the world's best female middle-distance swimmers, making waves on her Olympic debut in Tokyo 2020 (in 2021), winning two golds, a silver and a bronze in the pool. Hailing from the island of Tasmania, Titmus marked her arrival on the global stage in 2018 with two gold medals and a silver in freestyle events at ...

  4. The Australian became the third person from her nation to win the 200m and 400m freestyle double, and at 20 years old, her best may still be to come at Paris 2024. Ariarne Titmus transitioned from the chaser to swimming’s one to beat at Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

  5. 28 lug 2021 · Ariarne Titmus's incredible Tokyo Olympics has continued, with the Australian superstar winning gold in the 200 metres freestyle. Titmus broke the Olympic record with her time of 1 minute, 53.50 seconds. Her American rival Katie Ledecky finished fifth. Ariarne Titmus was overcome by emotion after winning the 200m freestyle gold.

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  6. 26 lug 2021 · Ariarne Titmus of Australia won gold in the women’s 400-meter freestyle on Monday, beating defending champion and world-record holder Katie Ledecky from the United States. “Surreal,” said...

  7. 26 lug 2021 · For 300 meters Ledecky, the world-record holder and defending gold medalist, led Ariarne Titmus of Australia, who had been faster than Ledecky at this distance all year. Ledecky had gone out...