Ariarne Titmus recently stole the show at The Star Gold Coast Magic Millions Raceday in a classic pink floral dress. The event was held on the picturesque Gold Coast in Queensland on Saturday, January 11, 2025.
Following her heroics at the 2024 Paris Games, the Australian swimmer made waves with her appearances at multiple events, including Marie Claire's shoot for Women of the Year, Champions Stakes Day, National Gallery of Victoria event, and Lexus Australia Melbourne Cup 2024.
The Olympic swimmer, who grew up riding horses on her family's farm in Tasmania attended the Magic Millions Raceday, one of the richest and most renowned race days in Australia with a worth of $14.5 million.
Titmus stole the show at race day by donning a chic pink, strapless dress with a striking red floral pattern. She enhanced her look with a chic, matching red cap adorned with a mesh veil. She completed the look with golden hoops, a classic white purse, and classy white heels. Titmus attended the event with her parents, Robyn and Stephen Titmus.
Sharing a picture on Instagram story with her parents, she wrote:
"Day out with Mom & Dad."
Ariarne Titmus steps up in a new role as commentator at the 2024 Australian Open
Ariarne Titmus stepped into a new role as the commentator for the upcoming 2025 Australian Open, scheduled from January 12 to 26, 2025, at Melbourne Park. She will be seen serving the role for Channel Nine. The Australian swimmer's father Steve is a sports presenter for Seven News in Brisbane.
She expressed excitement about her new role as a commentator, highlighting her love for the sport. She also conveyed her gratitude for the opportunity that emphasizes the significance of Australian culture.
"I have always been a tennis fan and having the chance to be at the Australian Open in this capacity is very exciting. The AO encompasses Australian culture and our love for sport as a nation. It will be a new and challenging experience being on the other end of the mic, but one I am very grateful for. I’m [also] looking forward to working alongside a great team and broadening my skills outside of the pool." (via Daily Mail)
Titmus took an extended break from swimming before returning to training for the 2028 LA Games.