Ariarne Titmus Breaks World Record in 400-Meter Freestyle
Olympic Champion Dominates Star-Studded Field
Titmus Defeats Ledecky, Sets New Mark
Ariarne Titmus, the reigning Olympic champion in the 400-meter freestyle, has shattered the world record in the event at a star-studded international meet in Fukuoka, Japan. Titmus clocked an astonishing time of 3 minutes and 58.15 seconds, eclipsing the previous record set by Katie Ledecky in 2016 by over a second.
The Australian swimmer dominated a field that included Ledecky, the five-time Olympic medalist, and Summer McIntosh, the 16-year-old Canadian who won the silver medal in Tokyo. Titmus's victory marks the first time Ledecky has been defeated in the 400 free at a major international meet.
Titmus's performance was hailed as a "consummate" display of swimming by experts, who praised her technical precision and relentless pace. The 21-year-old swimmer has now established herself as one of the greatest swimmers in history and a true icon of the sport.
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