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Titmus says she only had one plan when racing ... couldn't add to her medal collection in the 100m 'fly final when sixth in a race won by American Torri Huske. McKeon touched in 56.93 seconds ...
Titmus laughed, grabbed her warmup clothing out ... After Gretchen Walsh sets a new Olympic record in the 100 fly, Torri Huske wins her semifinal heat in 56.00. Walsh and Huske will be the top ...
with the pair doing battle in the 400m and 800m fly events. While it was Titmus who bested the American for the 400m title, Ledecky came out on top in the 800m race. When asked about her 'rivalry ...
If Titmus were to have any superpower, it would be “to fly” or “to teleport.” “I am actually scared of flying on planes, and I’ve done so many flights lately. It would be great to just ...
She’ll face Katie Ledecky and world record holder Titmus in the 400 freestyle — McIntosh topped Ledecky in the event last year — and as the two-time world champ in the 200 fly, she’ll ...
Ariarne Titmus’ pre-race error on Saturday turned out to be her only mistake of the night in winning a second consecutive gold medal in the 400-meter freestyle. And ...
She finished more than three seconds behind the gold medalist, Australia's Ariarne Titmus. For months, the women's 400-meter freestyle was set to be a clash of giants. The race starred the three ...
What was billed as a showdown between three generational swimmers quickly became the Ariarne Titmus show as the Australian superstar went wire-to-wire to win the women's 400m freestyle final on the ...
And for rolling news from around Paris on the first day of the Games, click here. Getty Images Ariarne Titmus echoed Katie Ledecky in saying that she doesn't think she and the American have a ...
Mollie O’Callaghan and Ariarne Titmus of Australia went against each other in the 200m freestyle in what turned out to be a battle for the ages in the pool at La Défense Arena just outside Paris.
Titmus finished in 1 minute, 52.23 seconds in the final, taking almost two-thirds of a second off Mollie O’Callaghan’s world mark of 1:52.85 set at last year’s world championships.