FUKUOKA: Australian swim star Ariarne Titmus said on Friday that she was “feeling the buzz” for the first time since winning double Olympic gold in 2021 as she prepares for the world championships.

Titmus stunned Katie Ledecky of the US to win the women’s 200m and 400m freestyle at the Tokyo Games and she is aiming for more glory at the worlds, which begin on Sunday in Fukuoka.

Titmus’s first race is set to be 400m freestyle showdown featuring defending champion Ledecky and Canadian Summer McIntosh, who broke Titmus’s world record earlier this year. Titmus won four golds at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

“This is probably the first time since the Olympics that I’m really feeling the buzz to race. I think off the back of the Olympics, last year we had the Commonwealth Games and I didn’t feel it as much as this year.

“I feel really raring to go, which is a nice feeling,” she added.

Published in Dawn, July 22th, 2023

Opinion

Editorial

A new war
Updated 01 Mar, 2026

A new war

UNLESS there is an immediate diplomatic breakthrough, the joint Israeli-American aggression against Iran launched on...
Breaking the cycle
01 Mar, 2026

Breaking the cycle

THE confrontation between Pakistan and Afghanistan has taken a dangerous turn. Attacks, retaliatory strikes and the...
Anonymous collections
01 Mar, 2026

Anonymous collections

THE widespread emergence of ‘nameless donation boxes’ soliciting charity in cities and towns across Punjab...
Afghan hostilities
Updated 28 Feb, 2026

Afghan hostilities

The need is for an immediate ceasefire and substantive negotiations, with the onus on the Taliban to rein in cross-border attacks.
Cutting taxes
28 Feb, 2026

Cutting taxes

PRIME Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s plan to cut direct taxes for businesses in the next budget acknowledges the strain...
KCR challenge
28 Feb, 2026

KCR challenge

THE Karachi Circular Railway is being discussed again. It seems that the project, or, rather, the hopes of it, are...