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At last Guy Trebay notes something about the Olympics that not nearly enough people
are talking about: These athletes have ridiculously exquisite bodies. Finally. Someone
came out and said it. We knew we weren't the only ones who enjoy ogling pictures like
this one of our relay swim team just as much as we like seeing team USA win gold
medals. Trebay writes in the New York Times:
[F]or days and nights in the privacy of one’s living room, and without once resorting to
XTube, a viewer is permitted and even encouraged to ogle an ongoing parade of
muscled and lithe and rippling and toned and occasionally highly perplexing bodies,
wearing little more than the evidence of our mutating cultural ideals.
We'd take Nastia Liukin's legs and abs.
Photo: Getty Images
On the left are USA beach volleyballers Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh. If they
didn't wear those bikinis, would the sport be popular enough to fill all those
prime-time slots? And on the right is cutie Alexander Artemev with a toe point fierce
enough to blind somebody.
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On the left is Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal. We never noticed he had
guns like that before. On the right we have Nicholas Robinson-Baker and
Benjamin Swain from the U.K. reminding us it's a good thing the little Speedo
isn't dead yet.
Photo: Getty Images
On the left is American cyclist Levi Leipheimer. We love how the slight
shininess of his navy sleeves make his triceps look like they could
carve ice sculptures. And on the right is 41-year-old swimmer Dara
Torres. When we are her age, we want to be able to kick Madonna's
ass, too.
Photo: Getty Images
At first we just found this beached-whale pose endlessly amusing.
Then we realized it offers a superb view of Phelps's posterior. So N.B.
Photo: Getty Images
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