Olympic swimming champion Ariane Titmus, 20, answers the questions everyone wants to ask - from her favourite $40 goggles to her BIGGEST challenge in the pool
- Olympic swimmer Ariarne Titmus answered everything her fans want to know
- The 20-year-old won gold medals in the 400m and 200m freestyle events
- Ariarne said her favoruite goggles to race and train in is the Speedo Opal pair
- She said she is 'most proud' of winning the 400m and loves cooking as a hobby
- The swimmer said the 'hardest challenge' was controlling emotions in the pool
- Find out the latest Tokyo Olympic news including schedule, medal table and results right here
Olympic swimmer Ariarne Titmus has answered everything her fans want to know about her, from her coffee order to her favourite hobby outside of swimming.
The 20-year-old - who won two individual gold medals in the 200m and 400m freestyle at the Tokyo Olympics - is currently doing 14 days of quarantine in Howard Springs with the other Australian swimmers, including Cate Campbell, Emma McKeon and Zac Stubblety-Cook.
In the Q&A shared on her Instagram page, Ariarne revealed that the event she is 'most proud of' is winning gold in the 400m freestyle against US swimmer Katie Ledecky.

Olympic swimmer Ariarne Titmus (pictured after winning 200m final) answered everything her fans want to know about her, from her coffee order to her top hobby outside of swimming

Ariarne (pictured winning the 200m freestyle final) credits the Speedo Opal goggles ($40) as being her favourite pair to both race and train in
'[In terms of race execution], I am one hundred per cent most proud of the 400m,' Ariarne wrote. 'I never thought I'd ever even split a 400.'
'Splits' refers to the way in which a swimmer times a race.
Ariarne surged and got faster in the final 100m to overtake Ledecky and secure the gold medal.
Ariarne said one of her favourite memories from the Tokyo Olympics was getting to share 'special memories' with her coach Dean Boxall.
'The hardest challenge was controlling my emotions,' she said. 'I didn't want to waste energy on that and ruin the rest of my program.'
She credits the Speedo Opal goggles ($40) as being her favourite pair to both race and train in.

The 20-year-old swimmer (pictured after competing in the 800m freestyle final) said the hardest thing throughout the games was controlling her emotions in the pool


The 20-year-old said winning two gold medals still 'feels surreal', but she is spending her time letting it sink in during her two weeks of quarantine at Howard Springs (pictured), where she is knitting
The 20-year-old said winning two gold medals still 'feels surreal', but she is spending her time letting it sink in during her two weeks of quarantine in Howard Springs.
Ariarne's days are spent eating, resting, working out, and trying to knit, which 'isn't quite going to plan'.
The 20-year-old shared a photo of Monday's workout, which includes toe touches, leg lowers, V-sit crunches, burpees and bicep curls.
'I feel like I've almost put my life on hold for swimming,' Ariarne said of the Olympics.
'A challenge has been balancing studying as well as training. I'm looking forward to getting back into it next year.'

The 20-year-old shared a photo of Monday's workout (pictured), which includes toe touches, leg lowers, V-sit crunches, burpees and bicep curls


'I used to drink so much coffee, but I've managed to cap it at two a day for the past year,' Ariarne (pictured) said

Her favourite thing to do is cook, because it helps her to relax, and the 20-year-old shared a snap of an impressive berry cake she had made prior to the Olympics (pictured)
When it comes to life outside of swimming, Ariarne said she has lots of hobbies.
Her favourite thing to do is cook, because it helps her to relax, and the 20-year-old shared a snap of an impressive berry cake she had made prior to the Olympics.
She also said she loves breakfast, which is her 'favourite meal of the day', and drinks black coffee at home, or a long flat cappuccino when she goes out for brunch.
'I used to drink so much coffee, but I've managed to cap it at two a day for the past year,' she said.
When she is at home, Ariarne makes lots of healthy treats, like protein balls and one of her go-to breakfasts: chia pudding.

Ariarne (pictured with Kaylee McKeown) famously secured two Olympic gold victories inside 48 hours with the 400m and 200m freestyle events

The 20-year-old described winning two gold medals (one of the medals pictured) as 'still surreal'
Ariarne famously secured two Olympic gold victories inside 48 hours with the 400m and 200m freestyle events.
This marked only the first and second time her nemesis Katie Ledecky has lost individual finals in her three Olympic outings.
The Tasmanian-born swimmer wasn't the only Australian woman to enjoy huge success in the pool at the Olympic Games, with Emma McKeon becoming Australia's greatest Olympian after sweeping the board with seven medals in Tokyo.