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— British Triathlon (@BritTri) August 6, 2022
Bret Crossley was 6th in the men’s PTWC followed by Josh Landmann in 7th. 🙌
Race winners were Lauren Parker (AUS) and Florian Brungraber (AUT) 🥇#WTPSSwansea pic.twitter.com/HlsOkTvm1m
Emma McKeon | Ariarne Titmus | Katie Ledecky | Kiah Melverton | Summer McIntosh
Ariarne Titmus | Katie Ledecky | Michael Phelps | Grant Hackett | Ian Thorpe | Pieter van den Hoogenband | Summer McIntosh
Ariarne Titmus | Katie Ledecky | Michael Phelps | Kyle Chalmers | Zac Stubblety-Cook | Grant Hackett | Ian Thorpe | Pieter van den Hoogenband | Summer McIntosh | Bradley Woodward | Matthew Temple | Mollie O'Callaghan
Emma McKeon | Ariarne Titmus | Adam Peaty | Kaylee McKeown | World Athletics | Queen Elizabeth | Mollie O'Callaghan
Emma McKeon | Ariarne Titmus | Katie Ledecky | Federica Pellegrini | Kiah Melverton | Ian Thorpe | Dean Boxall | Madison Wilson | Mollie O'Callaghan
Emma McKeon | Ariarne Titmus | Katie Ledecky | Kiah Melverton | Tracey Wickham | Summer McIntosh | Cody Simpson
Aussie swimmers have smashed it at the Commonwealth Games, leaving the pool with 25 golds medals. @ariarnetitmus_ claimed four of them, and a new world record along the way. She joins us to chat about her record-breaking Games.#TheProjectTV pic.twitter.com/PuFaRpa4B5
— The Project (@theprojecttv) August 4, 2022
For the first time in more than 50 years, one person wins the 200, 400 and 800 women's freestyle - and it's Ariarne Titmus!#B2022 pic.twitter.com/IyeU6fd8UM
— 7Sport (@7Sport) August 3, 2022
Emma McKeon | Ariarne Titmus | Federica Pellegrini | Kyle Chalmers | Zac Stubblety-Cook | Kiah Melverton | Elijah Winnington | Ross Murdoch | Summer McIntosh | James Wilby | Madison Wilson | Mollie O'Callaghan
Emma McKeon | Ariarne Titmus | Adam Peaty | Minna Atherton | Dylan Carter | Duncan Scott | Mitch Larkin | Kyle Chalmers | James Guy | Zac Stubblety-Cook | Taylor McKeown | Kaylee McKeown | Freya Anderson | Katerine Savard | Kylie Masse | Ben Proud | Shayna Jack | Lewis Clareburt | Regan Smith | Elijah Winnington | Brianna Throssell | Javier Acevedo | Molly Renshaw | Tatjana Schoenmaker | Anna Hopkin | Sajan Prakash | Ruslan Gaziev | Summer McIntosh | Mason Wilby | Bella Hindley | James Wilby | Rebecca Smith | Bradley Woodward | Tzen Wei Teong | Tom Dean | Brendon Smith | William Yang | Abbie Wood | Lewis Burras | Finlay Knox | Brodie Williams | Imogen Clark | Jacob Whittle | Chad LeClos | Kaylene Corbett | Rocco Meiring | Zac Incerti | Madison Wilson | Josh Liendo
During the sixth day of the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Ariarne Titmus won the women’s 400 free in 3:58.06. This is the 4th fastest swim in her career and the 7th fastest performance of all time. Titmus and Katie Ledecky totally dominate the top 10 all-time performances list. pic.twitter.com/c7N5wMD0l4
— Swimming Stats (@SwimmingStats) August 3, 2022
Ariarne Titmus races are just a formality at this point. All she does is win 💚💛#CommonwealthGames2022
— Patrick Gray (@PatrickM_Gray) August 3, 2022
Summer McIntosh breaks the Aussie free hegemony with silver in the 400 free. Ariarne Titmus the class of the field of course for gold, Kiah Melverton gets bronze.
— pullbuoy (@pullbuoy) August 3, 2022
Ariarne Titmus wins the women’s 400 freestyle in a time of 3:58.06 for a new Commonwealth Games Record! Summer McIntosh finishes second in a 3:59.32, also under the old record, while setting a new Junior World Record! #Birmingham22
— SwimSwam Live (@SwimSwamLive) August 3, 2022
For the first time in more than 50 years, one person wins the 200, 400 and 800 women's freestyle - and it's Ariarne Titmus!#B2022 pic.twitter.com/IyeU6fd8UM
— 7Sport (@7Sport) August 3, 2022
Another gold for Ariarne Titmus! 🥇
— Lachlan McKirdy (@LMcKirdy7) August 3, 2022
She holds off Summer McIntosh in the 400m! #B2022 #CommonwealthGames https://t.co/i6AHxR4Y9Y
4x100 med relay aussie GOLD
— readerSHIP sales (@jayystanlee) August 3, 2022
14th emma mckeon medal
seriously good gold
🇦🇺 The last of the #CommonwealthGames gold for the Aussie swimmers!🥇
— ABC SPORT (@abcsport) August 3, 2022
🏊 It's Kaylee McKeown (backstroke), Chelsea Hodges (breaststroke), Emma McKeon (butterfly) and Mollie O'Callaghan (freestyle) for Australia. 💚💛
📝 @birminghamcg22 blog 👉 https://t.co/oEaDEh3omX#B2022 pic.twitter.com/Hy9yVllrdL
Introducing the most successful Commonwealth Games athlete OF ALL TIME!💥@emma_mckeon's Commonwealth Games tally hits 19 (13 Golds) with victory in the 4x100m Mixed Medley Relay for @CommGamesAUS 🥇#CommonwealthGames | #B2022 pic.twitter.com/kTIWz4HBeX
— Commonwealth Sport (@thecgf) August 2, 2022
The feats of Emma McKeon are among the greatest in Australian swimming history, as seen this week 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇...
— CodeSports (@codesportsau) August 3, 2022
Her name now front and centre in the discussion about Australia's greatest swimmer, ✍️ @julianlinden
▶️ STORY: https://t.co/jZtXfCEI8i#B2022 | #CommonwealthGames pic.twitter.com/ZfxHXtpG9H
Emma McKeon the history-maker. #GOAT #CommonwealthGames2022
— RIGHT-WING SLAYER #DOWNWITHFERGUSONANDTHEGLAZERS (@fascisth8erutd) August 3, 2022
21 medals 14 gold emma mckeon
— readerSHIP sales (@jayystanlee) August 3, 2022
WHAT!!!!!!!
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