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Olympic winner Ariarne Titmus shares a sweet date moment with boyfriend Mack Powell after retirement

The Times of India 23 Dec 2025
Australian swimming star Ariarne Titmus is enjoying a new phase of life away from competition ... Ariarne Titmus stays ... Earlier in November, Titmus and Powell made a public appearance together at Derby Day.
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Ariarne Titmus lashes out at 'law-breaking' Uber driver who made her 'want to vomit' on ...

The Daily Mail 09 Dec 2025
The recently retired queen of the pool was left furious after using the ride service on Sunday ....
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Ariarne Titmus like you've never seen her before! Olympic swimming legend puts on a racy ...

The Daily Mail 09 Nov 2025
But Ariarne Titmus showed off her glamorous side in a sizzling cover shoot for Stellar magazine over the weekend ... Ariarne Titmus showed off her glamorous side in a sizzling cover shoot for Stellar magazine over the weekend ... Ariarne Titmus.
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Ariarne Titmus opens up for the first time about the REAL reason she quit swimming ...

The Daily Mail 08 Nov 2025
Four-time Olympic gold medallist Ariarne Titmus has opened up about the heartwarming reason she quit the pool in a stunning move that stunned the sporting world, revealing she did it for love.
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Ariarne Titmus reveals huge news about her love life after shocking the world with swimming ...

The Daily Mail 04 Nov 2025
Aussie Olympic swimming legend Ariarne Titmus has revealed she has moved to Melbourne for love. Titmus - who recently announced her retirement from the pool aged just 25 - will live with her partner Mac Powell, who is an investment analyst.
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Ariarne Titmus opens up on the emotional moment she leaves behind years of anti-doping routines after retiring from swimming

The Times of India 21 Oct 2025
Ariarne Titmus, one of Australia’s most celebrated swimmers, has officially stepped away from competitive swimming, closing a career filled with Olympic medals, record-breaking performances, and years of unrelenting discipline.
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Australia's McKeown, O'Callaghan start post-Titmus era in style

CBC 20 Oct 2025
Mollie O'Callaghan and Kaylee McKeown launched Australia's post-Ariarne Titmus era in style by smashing short course world records at the World Cup meet in Westmont, Ill ... .
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Swimming World Record Holder Ariarne Titmus Retires At Age 25

Forbes 19 Oct 2025
At 25, Olympic champion and world record holder Ariarne Titmus retires from swimming after 18 years in the sport and 32 international medals ... .
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O'Callaghan crushes 200m world record as post-Titmus era begins

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 19 Oct 2025
Mollie O'Callghan has broken the women's short course 200m freestyle world record on day two of the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup second leg in Illinois ... .
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Olympic great opens up on her decision that shocked the sporting world

Stuff 19 Oct 2025
The four-time gold-medal champion said there was nothing left for her to achieve ....
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Live: Titmus opens up on stunning swimming retirement decision

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 17 Oct 2025
Ariarne Titmus speaks publicly for the first time after abruptly retiring from professional swimming at just 25 ... .
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Olympic champion Titmus' retirement shocks fans

China Daily 17 Oct 2025
BRISBANE, Australia — Four-time Olympic gold medalist Ariarne Titmus announced her immediate retirement from swimming on Thursday, calling it a "really tough "decision as she was lauded as "a living legend" ... "I always intended to return," said Titmus.
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Ariarne Titmus retires just as she swam – at the top of the sport and uniquely herself

Yahoo Daily News 17 Oct 2025
Ariarne Titmus has always done things her own way ... So it was in 2022 when, as reigning world and Olympic champion, Titmus decided to skip the world titles ... Four-time Olympic gold medallist Ariarne Titmus announces retirement from swimming.
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Four-time Olympic swimming champion Titmus announces retirement

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 16 Oct 2025
Ariarne Titmus draws the curtain on a decorated career, in which she won eight medals across two Olympic Games ... .
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