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Ariarne Titmus bending the O dress code.

Dress code fail: Titmus and Boxall trade volleys over tennis fashion

Double fashion fault left Olympic swimmer and coach in a quandary at an exclusive Open dinner.

  • Stephen Brook and Cara Waters

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Who is Australia’s greatest Olympian? We have narrowed the field to a top 12, consisting of seven women and five men.

  • Greg Baum

Online searches for ‘sex Olympics’ have hit the roof. I’m not surprised

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Ariarne Titmus said she was “absolutely buggered” after the 800m.

‘I’m absolutely buggered’: Titmus couldn’t stop the machine that is Ledecky

Ariarne Titmus gave it an almighty nudge and set a PB, but America’s endurance queen powered to gold to claim her fourth consecutive Olympic 800m freestyle gold medal.

  • Emma Kemp
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Australia’s gold medal-winning women’s 4x200m relay team.

They’re used to fighting over gold. Together, they blew the world away

The team of Mollie O’Callaghan, Lani Pallister, Brianna Throssell and Ariarne Titmus brought it home for the Dolphins’ fifth gold medal in Paris.

  • Emma Kemp
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Vegequarians get out of the pool

Back when we took a shine to algae.

Mollie O’Callaghan and Ariarne Titmus.

Paris Olympics 2024 LIVE: Mollie O’Callaghan defeats Ariarne Titmus in women’s 200m freestyle final; equestrian Chris Burton wins silver on Day 3

Welcome to our live coverage of Day 3 at the Olympics in Paris where the Opals, divers and equestrian are in action ahead of a blockbuster swimming final tomorrow morning. Follow here.

  • Chris Paine, Rob Harris and Chloe Saltau
Ariarne Titmus and Mollie O’Callaghan, the two fastest women in the world, will meet again in a blockbuster final.

The women’s 200m freestyle is impossible to predict. Now it’s Arnie’s to lose — but only just

The two fastest women in the world will meet again in a blockbuster final.

  • Chloe Saltau

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