Aug. 12, 2022
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Multiple champion Emma McKeon said she has had to pay a psychological price for her dominance in the pool after the Australian became the most successful Commonwealth Games athlete of all time.
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.#TheProjectTVpic.twitter.com/PuFaRpa4B5
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!#B2022pic.twitter.com/IyeU6fd8UM
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
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.
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
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!#B2022pic.twitter.com/IyeU6fd8UM
Aug. 12, 2022
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The summer of Summer McIntosh continued with her 4:29 400 IM at the Commonwealth Games, while world record holders and Olympic champions Ariarne Titmus and Zac Stubblety-Cook got pushed for all they could handle in their respective finals.
you’re telling me titmus and ledecky are the meemaws of women’s distance swimming? https://t.co/v6lPV86eN3
— so much is happening rn (@cardinal_curse) May 25, 2022
According to the @SwimmingStats power ranking, these are the 10 best performances set during the 2022 Mare Nostrum Tour in women’s events (one performance per swimmer per event). Do you agree with the list? pic.twitter.com/koEeIJImJo
— Mitochondria House 🍃 (@HousetheMouse) May 30, 2022
We all complain that swimming doesn’t get views outside of the Olympics. So I propose that Cody Simpson performs “Little Brown Eyes” in the ready room of the 100fly ft. A dancing Dressel. A little half time show if u will.
* 44 anos de idade para Eric Moussambani, aquele que ficou famoso por "fiasco" na natação da África mas que mudou por completo a abordagem da FINA. https://t.co/LVnw279gRJ
— Coach Alex Pussieldi (@alexpussieldi) June 1, 2022
"If there is any question, I'd be comfortable going to Michael."
Rio 2016 champ Joseph Schooling contemplates life after swimming and reveals that the Olympic GOAT is a source of advice. 🏊♂️@joschooling | @MichaelPhelps | @fina1908
May 24, 2022
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Olympic gold medallist Kyle Chalmers skipped Australia's team announcement for the swimming world championships on Sunday, citing a "massive toll" from a media storm that erupted over his rivalry with pop singer-turned-swimmer Cody Simpson.
May 23, 2022
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The Week That Was featured Kyle Chalmers opening up, an explosive Australian Championships, and popstar Cody Simpson returns to the pool.
May 22, 2022
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Ariarne Titmus has put another marker down over her great American rival Katie Ledecky, breaking her 400 metres freestyle world record at the Australian Swimming Championships.
May 20, 2022
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Tokyo champion Ariarne Titmus smashes her gold-medal time in the pool at the Australian swimming championships, securing her place alongside Emma McKeown on the World team.