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Ariarne Titmus lands major TV role with Channel 7 after swimming retirement, Commonwealth Games, latest swimming news

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auApril 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
Ariarne Titmus lands major TV role with Channel 7 after swimming retirement, Commonwealth Games, latest swimming news
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Olympic swimming legend Ariarne Titmus has landed a major TV role with Channel Seven months after announcing her shock retirement from the sport.

Australia’s golden girl – who retired in October in an announcement that rocked the swimming world – will join Seven’s coverage as a mixed zone reporter, interviewing swimmers on the pool deck after their races at the upcoming Commonwealth Games.

“I’m so excited,” Titmus said on Channel 7’s Sunrise on Friday.

“It’s going to be great to be on pool deck. It’s actually my first international meet where I’ll be on pool deck cheering, but also speaking to the athletes after their races. So I’m really looking forward to it.”

Titmus said the opportunity would allow her to remain part of the sport and give audiences a more personal look into the lives of swimmers and what it takes behind the scenes.

“It’s really exciting … I’m looking forward to being amongst the atmosphere again and helping tell athletes’ stories right after they race,” she said.

“My job is to make them feel comfortable and bring people at home along for the journey.

The 25-year-old has given Australia some of its most memorable moments in the pool, winning four Olympic gold medals across the Tokyo and Paris Olympics on top of her seven Commonwealth Games gold medals and countless more silver and bronze medals.

And her new role allows her to continue to be around the pool without the rigorous schedule of a professional athlete.

It will also give her a unique opportunity to team up with her father, veteran sports presenter Steve Titmus, at the upcoming Games.

Aussie swimming great Ariarne Titmus announces shock retirement at 25

“During my career, I had so much respect for the mixed zone reporters that we regularly met with post-race, including Nathan Templeton, Giaan Rooney and so many more. To have the opportunity to follow in their footsteps for such an important international event is very exciting,” Titmus said in a statement announcing the move.

“The Commonwealth Games mean so much to the athletes competing and I cannot wait to be on deck to deliver more incredible historic moments from the pool, live and free on Seven and 7plus Sport.”

The Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games will begin on July 24 and run through to August 3.

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