Ariarne Titmus, the Australian swimming sensation, has announced her retirement at the age of 25.
## What led to her retirement?
Titmus has been competing in swimming for 18 years and has decided to step away from the sport.
She began training under coach Dean Boxall at the age of 14 and made history by defeating Katie Ledecky in the 400 freestyle at the 2019 World Championships.
## How did she perform at the Olympics?
At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Titmus secured her first Olympic gold medal, defeating Ledecky in the 400 freestyle with a time of 3:56.69.
She also captured gold in the 200 freestyle, setting a new Olympic record with a time of 1:53.50.
In the 800 freestyle final, Titmus earned silver with a time of 8:13.83, finishing just behind Ledecky's 8:12.57.
## What were her achievements in 2023 and 2024?
In 2023, Titmus was part of Australia's 800 freestyle relay squad that broke the world record with a time of 7:37.50 at the World Championships in Fukuoka, Japan.
At the 2024 Australian Olympic Trials, she broke the world record in the 200 freestyle with a time of 1:52.23.
## What's next for Ariarne Titmus?
Titmus announced her retirement on Instagram, expressing excitement about pursuing new goals and feeling fulfilled, content, and happy with her decision.
She retires with 32 international medals, including eight Olympic medals, and multiple world records, cementing her legacy as one of the greatest swimmers of all time.
Titmus's retirement marks the end of an era, but her achievements will continue to inspire future generations of swimmers.
She was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in 2022 for her achievements in swimming.
Titmus's decision to retire at 25 has sent shockwaves through the swimming community, but she remains committed to her new path, stating she has "no regrets" and is "happy" with her choice.