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Ariarne Titmus has made her mark in Olympic history once again with an outstanding display of speed and endurance. The Australian swimmer clinched the gold medal in the 400 meters freestyle final at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
With a performance combining flawless technique and unwavering mental strength, Titmus reaffirmed her dominance in the pool, providing an unforgettable show for spectators and solidifying her status as one of the great legends of aquatic sports.
This victory not only marks another milestone in her career but also ignites a spark of inspiration for swimmers and fans worldwide.
Ariarne Titmus' Swimming Record
Ariarne Titmus secured the gold medal in the 400m freestyle at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Although she aimed to break the Olympic record of 3:56.46 set by Katie Ledecky, she fell short, as well as her own world record of 3:55.38.
The race ended with a time of 3:57.49, which was enough to earn Titmus the gold medal in the first swimming event with medals.
400m Women's Freestyle Final: Podium and Medals
The gold medal went to Titmus, the silver medal was awarded to Canadian swimmer McIntosh, and the bronze medal was claimed by Katie Ledecky from the United States.
Where to Watch the Paris 2024 Olympics
All swimming events and other Olympic disciplines can be viewed on various NBC channels in the United States. For online streaming, you can watch live through Peacock. You can also follow the latest updates on the Paris 2024 Olympics via Radio MARCA, offering up-to-the-minute information and numerous live broadcasts to keep you updated on all happenings in , with a special focus on American athletes.