≡ 10 of the most beautiful athletes of the Paris Olympics 2024》 Her Beauty
Here's a list of some of the most beautiful athletes of the Paris 2024 Olympics.
With the beginning of the Paris 2024 Olympics, several new faces are presented to the public, as well as many known figures, and many of them end up drawing attention. Both men and women competing at the event have great physical fitness and are at the height of their careers, demonstrating impressive beauty and athletic skill. Next, see 10 of the most beautiful Olympic athletes participating in this event.
1. Milena Mariano - Brazil
Call for the National Team at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, Milena Batista Mariano Silva is a Brazilian rugby player of seven. The medalist plays for the São Paulo club São José Rugby and made her Olympic debut this year. In 2023, Milena Mariano was part of the team that won the bronze at the Pan American Games.
2. Gabby Thomas - USA
Born in 1996, the American Gabrielle Thomas debuted at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, where she won the 200 -meter -shared race medal and helped the US take the silver medal in the 4 × 100 female meters.
3. Sara Balzer - France
French fencer who has already won two Olympic silver medals in his career, Sara Balzer stands out for her skills using saber in her left hand. Its first Olympic silver medal was obtained at the 2021 team event, and the second was home at the 2024 individual event. It was number 1 of the world ranking on women's saber on two occasions.
4. Yuliya Levchenko - Ukraine
Yuliya Levchenko, known as “Barbie do Jump in height,” is a young Ukrainian with a long career in athletics. Her debut at large events came in 2014, when she became an Olympic champion at the Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing Chinese city. She has received several medals since then, such as the Golden Medal in the Under-23 European Championship in 2017, being named “The rising star of the year” of European athletics that year.
5. Julia Soares - Brazil
Another Brazilian who could not be left out of the list is Julia Soares, member of the Brazilian Team of Artistic Gymnastics. The athlete made her international debut at the 2021 Pan American Championship, in which she received the gold medal with the team and took the bronze in the post. In 2022 she was the prominent athlete of the South American Games, receiving the gold by teams, in the general individual, and in the cross and solo finals.
6. Shino Matsuda - Japan
A talent of the new generation of Japanese surfing, the young Shino Matsuda debuted as an Olympic athlete this year in the women's surfing competition, which is being held at Tahiti. Even though he was a newcomer in the competition, Matsuda finished second in the eighth battery, with 11.6 points from the judges.
7. Rosamaria Montibeller - Brazil
Olympic medalist in Tokyo (2020), Brazilian volleyball player Rosamaria Montibeller rocks the court, acting in the opposite and tip positions. The current shirt 7 of the Brazilian team is looking for its third Olympic gold under the command of coach Zé Roberto Guimarães.
8. Ingrid Oliveira - Brazil
Another Brazilian that deserves a place on this list is the athlete of Ornamental Heels Ingrid Oliveira. She who debuted as an Olympic athlete in the Rio 2016 competition, Oliveira is the second Brazilian jump with the most Olympic appearances (three), behind only Juliana Veloso, who has five.
9. Naomi van den Broeck - Belgium
In addition to having an admirable physique, Belgian Naomi van den Broeck is in her second Olympics representing the European country in athletics, with a specialty in speed racing. In addition to athletics, the athlete also has medical school.
10. Lorrane Oliveira - Brazil
When it comes to beauty in the Olympics, it is impossible to include few Brazilians on the list, and one of the feature is the gymnast Lorrane Oliveira. Medalist in numerous world and South American championships, Lorrane shines in asymmetrical bars and team competitions.
At the Paris 2024 Olympics, she and the Brazilian team, also formed by the beautiful and talented gymnasts Rebeca Andrade, Flavia Saraiva, Jade Barbosa and Julia Soares, took the bronze medal.