Ariarne Titmus shared glances of her vacation in Australia, which showcased her moments at the beach and visit to the Australian Open charity event. The swimmer cheered for players, such as Novak Djokovic, while she was at the event.
Titmus wrapped up her 2024 season after competing at the Paris Olympics and is currently in her off-season. The Aussie is enjoying spending quality time with herself and her family and has recently shared a bunch of pictures on her Instagram.
The first picture showcased her time at the beach and others displayed the time she spent with her dog, fun time at the yacht, and some quality time spent with her family. Along with this, she also shared glimpses of her visit to the Australian Open charity event. The post's caption read:
"Imma happy littled vegemite."
Ahead of her off-season, Titmus showcased her skills brilliantly at the Paris Olympics, where she won four medals, which included two gold and two silver.
Ariarne Titmus nabbed her first gold medal in the 400m freestyle event, where she bested Katie Ledecky. The second was won by her in the women's 4x200m freestyle relay, where she swam the anchor leg and played a significant role in helping her team create a new Olympic record.
Ariarne Titmus opened up about her plans for the 2028 Olympics
In an interview with Sports Star in August 2024, Ariarne Titmus spoke about her plans for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. She spoke about taking a long break after the 2024 Games and will get back to swimming when she feels like she is ready.
Opening up about preparing herself for the LA Games, Titmus said:
"I'm definitely having a very extended break. I haven’t planned when I’m going back to swimming. I want to go back when I feel ready to go back. Could be up to 12 months."
She added:
"I just want to make sure I’m ready to go in LA. I don’t want to come back too early and, you know, lose that fire, I guess. I think four years is a long time, so I want to prepare myself the best for those Olympic Games. For me, that’s the priority, not world championships in the years prior."
Ariarne Titmus' Olympic medal tally is currently at four gold medals, three silver medals, and one bronze medal.