The beauty of 3 hot Asian sports girls standing out at the 2024 Olympics
Friday, August 2, 2024 20:00 PM (GMT+7)
Fencer Vivian Kong (Hong Kong), shooter Kim Yeji (Korea) and athlete Wu Yanni (China) possess impressive appearances, attracting attention at the Paris Olympics.
Fencer Vivian Kong Man-wai (born 1994) has just won the first gold medal for the Hong Kong team at the Paris Olympics. She won with a score of 13:12 against her French opponent Auriane Mallo. This achievement helped Vivian Kong become a popular name on social networks, attracting the attention of the media and the public. The female fencer has nearly 500,000 followers on her personal page. Photo: Olympics.
In addition to her sports career, Vivian Kong's impressive academic achievements have also attracted the attention of the audience. The Hong Kong fencing "goddess" graduated with a major in International Relations from Stanford University (USA), and then continued her Master of Laws at the School of Law at the People's University of China. By the end of 2021, she was pursuing a PhD in Law at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. During the preparation for the Tokyo Olympics held in 2021, Vivian Kong practiced and wrote her master's thesis. Photo: @vmwkong.
The Hong Kong fighter "caused a stir" with her bare face when competing. In daily life, Vivian Kong also rarely wears heavy makeup, highlighting the natural lines on her face. She is loyal to her long, straight hair, often tied up or neatly tied up when practicing sports. Not only does she limit her makeup, the Hong Kong Olympic gold medalist also dresses relatively simply. T-shirts, shirts, and jeans in neutral and pastel colors are Vivian Kong's priority. On some special occasions, the hot girl fencer wears long skirts and dresses that are both elegant and feminine. Photo: @vmwkong.
Another “goddess” who attracted attention at the Olympic Village this year was shooter Kim Yeji (born in 1993) from South Korea. She won a silver medal in the women's 10m air pistol event. Notably, Kim Yeji impressed when she entered the field with a cold demeanor and a sci-fi-inspired outfit. Specifically, she wore a white baseball cap, a black Fila jacket, zipped up to the neck. The Korean athlete completed her outfit with a pair of striking red running shoes. The special feature of Kim's outfit was a pair of 19th-century-style flip-open shooting glasses and a round metal accent. Photo: Charles McQuillan.
The female shooter carried a stuffed elephant hanging from her waistband while aiming and winning. Immediately after the match, images and videos of Kim Yeji quickly spread on social media. Many viewers commented that she was the most charismatic female athlete at this year's Olympics. An old video of Kim competing at the International Sport Shooting Championship held in Baku (Azerbaijan) in May suddenly became popular again. Here, she wore a backwards baseball cap, let her hair down and wore a custom-designed Fila jacket. Photo: Know Your Meme.
Chinese track and field goddess Wu Yanni (born in 1997) is also a face of interest at the Paris Olympics. She possesses a bright appearance and ideal figure, and is the center of attention in Chinese sports. Wu Yanni has repeatedly caused controversy for her tattoos, elaborate makeup habits, and meticulous hair styling during competitions. In most domestic and international tournaments, taking good care of her appearance has become a "ritual" of this track and field athlete. Photo: Sixth Tone.
In response to mixed reactions from the online community, Ngo Diem Ni directly spoke out in an interview. According to her, appearing beautiful in every match is her way of showing respect to the audience and fans. “Before competing, I will not be able to know the results in advance, but I always proactively prepare a neat appearance. I do this out of respect for everyone, especially my fans. Feeling radiantly beautiful also gives me confidence,” Gen Z said. Photo: Sohu.
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