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Titmus hopes Paris inspires Australians to dream big

31 July 2024

Each week during the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, we will highlight an athlete, coach, official, or sport who embodies Australian high performance sport’s united commitment to win well and inspire Australians. Week one belongs to Australia’s golden girl of the pool, Ariarne Titmus.

Australian Olympian Ariarne Titmus
Australian Olympian Ariarne Titmus at the Paris 2024 Games.

Shortly after she made history by becoming the first Australian woman since Dawn Fraser in 1956 to successfully defend a gold medal, Titmus explained that she doesn’t just compete for herself, but to inspire and motivate future generations.

While speaking to Paralympic swimming legend Ellie Cole during Channel 9’s coverage of the women’s 400m freestyle final, Titmus said:

“I’m just a little kid from Tassie who grew up on a property and moved up to the big show in Brissie for my swimming career. I feel very grateful that my family backed me and believed in me and here I am. I’m still that same person, I'm just living out my dreams and having fun and hopefully it’s an inspiration for anyone. It doesn’t matter where you come from, small town, big town, what race, religion, you can do whatever you want if you work hard.”

 Australian swimmer Ariarne Titmus at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Australian swimmer Ariarne Titmus celebrates with her family at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

The Australian Olympic Committee and Australian Institute of Sport are two of the 51 sports and organisations that have made the pledge to win well as part of Australia’s High Performance 2032+ Sport Strategy.

Win Well is the commitment to wellbeing being the foundation of sustainable success, and to balance ambitious performance goals with a culture of care, integrity, fair play and pride.

To learn more, or add your name to the win well pledge, visit winwell2032.au

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