Swimming fan stunned by Ariarne Titmus’ yellow fingernails

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Ariarne Titmus‘s yellow fingernails have caused controversy and left fans stunned at the Paris Olympics.

A heated debate has arisen over whether Ariarne Titmus’ yellow fingernails gave her an unfair edge.

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A fan claimed Ariarne Titmus gained an unfair advantage with her yellow-painted fingernails. Image Credits: Getty

 

This controversy has sparked a flurry of mixed reactions from fans and critics.

The discussions reflect a broad range of opinions on the impact of her nail color on her performance.

The controversy broke out after fans noticed Ariarne Titmus’ yellow fingernails

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Titmus has won gold in the 4x200m freestyle relay and the 400m freestyle, and narrowly missed out on the 200m. Image Credits: Getty

 

Ariarne Titmus has already secured gold in the 4x200m freestyle relay and the 400m freestyle.

She narrowly missed winning the 200m freestyle. Recently, she has been at the center of an unusual debate.

Many fans controversially suggested that Titmus’s yellow fingernails might have contributed to her Olympic success.

Reactions from fans

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Some fans argue her nails act like paddles, while others believe it’s just a stylish choice. Image Credits: X

 

The reaction to this bizarre claim was mixed. Some fans echoed the sentiment that Titmus might be benefiting from her nail art.

Many posted images of Titmus on social media, highlighting her standout nails. They also questioned whether she violated any rules.

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There are no rules banning decorated nails in swimming competitions. Image Credits: Getty

 

The consensus among the majority was that Titmus’s fingernails are not the reason for her success.

There are no existing rules banning athletes from competing with decorated nails, and the general view is that her performance is due to her exceptional skills and training, not her nail color.

One person said: This is actually interesting,her fingernails are yellow when in fact it has nothing to do with the colour. However, her nails being false and elongated.

A second wrote: are other athletes prevented from doing same? are there laws against it? if no to both then there is no cheating.

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Titmus criticized the Olympic village conditions, saying they affect performance. Image Credits: Getty

 

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While a third commented: Presumably she has been SLAMMED by fans , divided the internet, sparked fury and sent social media into meltdown with it all. 

Someone else said: That’s why I never won a gold for swimming, I bite my nails.

Another added: It is not cheating. Cheating is when a man poses as as a woman then enters a boxing ring and knocks the living daylights out of her. That’s cheating.

Some defend Titmus, suggesting that these allegations are unfounded and distract from her achievements.

Titmus herself has faced other challenges beyond nail controversies.

She criticized the “ridiculous” conditions in the Olympic village, stating that it was not designed for high performance. Despite not breaking her world record in the 400m freestyle, she acknowledged the difficulties of maintaining peak performance under less-than-ideal conditions.

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Titmus and her team won gold in the 4x200m freestyle relay, with Queen Mary of Denmark attending the race. Image Credits: Getty

 

The debate over Ariarne Titmus’s yellow fingernails has stirred controversy. However, it ultimately highlights her remarkable achievements.

The focus remains on her exceptional athletic prowess. As the Olympics progress, Titmus continues to be a formidable competitor, with her sights set on further success in the pool.

Titmus’s journey continues.

She prepares for the 800m freestyle heats, starting at 7:40 PM AEST. On the morning of the nail controversy, Titmus and her team—Mollie O’Callaghan, Lani Pallister, and Brianna Throssell—won gold in the 4x200m freestyle relay.

They finished with a time of 7:40.33. The United States took the silver medal. China claimed bronze.


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