Ariarne Titmus opens up for the first time about the REAL reason she quit swimming aged just 25 - and it'll melt your heart
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Ariarne Titmus, a celebrated athlete with four Olympic gold medals to her name, has shared the touching motivation behind her unexpected decision to retire from competitive swimming. In a revelation that took the sports community by surprise, Titmus explained that her choice was driven by love.

Nearly a month ago, the 25-year-old announced her retirement, leaving many curious about her reasons. She initially hinted at personal priorities surpassing her commitment to the sport, stating, “Some things in my life that have always been important to me are just a little bit more important to me now than swimming.”

Recently, Titmus provided more insight into her decision, citing her relationship with her new partner, Mac Powell, and her family as key factors.

“I’ve lived my life without worrying about missing friends’ birthdays or family gatherings,” Titmus said. “But I wasn’t willing to return to a life where I placed my family as a secondary priority.”

She continued, “I met my partner right after the [Paris] Olympics, and I wasn’t prepared to let that relationship take a backseat.”

Ariarne Titmus (pictured) had only offered a vague explanation about exactly why she chose to quit swimming aged just 25 - until now

Ariarne Titmus (pictured) had only offered a vague explanation about exactly why she chose to quit swimming aged just 25 – until now

The Olympics pool queen met her new man Mac Jones (pictured together) soon after the Paris Games - and their relationship has changed her life

The Olympics pool queen met her new man Mac Jones (pictured together) soon after the Paris Games – and their relationship has changed her life

The Tasmanian pool queen (pictured after winning gold in the 400m freestyle at the Paris Olympics) will do down in history as one of the greatest distance swimmers ever

The Tasmanian pool queen (pictured after winning gold in the 400m freestyle at the Paris Olympics) will do down in history as one of the greatest distance swimmers ever 

Titmus also reflected on her career achievements, noting, “If I hadn’t been an Olympic champion or world record holder, this wouldn’t be the decision I’m making.”

‘But because I can look at myself and know I’ve absolutely done everything you can in the sport, and winning more medals wasn’t going to change the way I feel, it felt like the right time to step away.’

Titmus and Jones, a Melbourne-based investment analyst, made their romance official at the Australian Open tennis in January.

Earlier this month she revealed she has moved to the Victorian capital to be with her man.

‘It just happened this week, new beginnings, a fresh start, a new chapter,’ she said.

‘Mac and I are living together. It was hard to leave Queensland, but I do have family in Melbourne and a lot of friends here who have moved from Tasmania.’ 

Titmus has found work in television and is set to star in Channel Nine’s upcoming reality series SHARK!. 

‘I’m enjoying life and I really love working in the TV space… and hope to do that more,’ she said.

Titmus and Jones (pictured together at Melbourne's spring carnival racing this month) have moved in together in Melbourne

Titmus and Jones (pictured together at Melbourne’s spring carnival racing this month) have moved in together in Melbourne 

The Tasmanian great also said she quit competitive swimming because she was no longer prepared to put her family on the backburner

The Tasmanian great also said she quit competitive swimming because she was no longer prepared to put her family on the backburner 

‘I (also) feel very lucky to have someone who supports me and makes me smile every day.’

At the Paris Olympics last year, Titmus achieved an historic third individual Olympic gold medal, winning the 400m freestyle in an event dubbed ‘the race of the century’.

She defeated the other two previous world record holders of this event – American all-time great Katie Ledecky and Canadian prodigy Summer McIntosh.

In doing so, Titmus became the first Australian athlete since Dawn Fraser in 1964 to win back-to-back gold medals in the same event.

Before the Paris Games, Titmus underwent surgery to remove an ovarian tumour.

‘I always intended to return, I never thought that Paris would be my last Olympic Games, and knowing now what I know, I wish I had’ve maybe enjoyed that last race a little bit more,’ she said in the Instagram post announcing her shock departure from the pool.

‘But I guess having this 12 months away, I had a chance to explore what life is like without swimming, and that was always my intention.

‘A turning point for me, or a time when a switch was flicked, in the lead-up to the Paris Games I went through some health challenges which, quite frankly, rocked me mentally.

‘It probably was the first time where I considered some things outside of swimming.

‘My whole swimming career I’ve been all or nothing, and that’s how I’ve had to be to become the athlete that I am. I’ve just been in this ruthless pursuit for my goals.

‘Delving more into those health challenges, I’ve really had to look within and think about what’s most important to me.

Her retirement announcement drew tributes from some of the biggest names in Aussie swimming.

‘I’m so proud of you. You are a legend in and out of the pool. You’ve inspired me so much over the years and I am honoured to call you my friend,’ Kyle Chalmers wrote.

Mollie O’Callaghan, Susie O’Neill, Bronte Campbell and Kaylee McKeown also posted their best wishes.

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