Posted on 09/03/2019 4:06:06 PM PDT by RummyChick
Gymnast Katelyn Ohashi has posed nude for ESPN's September Body Issue, which will be the magazine's final printed issue as it moves towards a digital platform for readers.
The 22-year-old Seattle, Washington, native went viral on social media in January after competing 2019 Collegiate Challenge for her team University of California, Los Angeles. Her performance on the floor earned her a perfect 10 and stunned fans around the world.
Now Katelyn is making her appearance in ESPN's iconic Body Issue alongside other accomplished athletes including U.S. Women's National Soccer Team star Kelley OHara and NBA point guard Chris Paul.
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Nudity adds nothing to gymnastics. You can see athleticism and art with a leotard. Athletes once competed for their team and country; now they sell tricks for social justice and wonder why people hate them.
There are much better gymnasts, and I am sick of the endless parade of victims. This is nothing short of exhibitionism to appease some false sense of narcissism.
Too bad someone convinced her this shoot was a good idea.
Now her reputation has been damaged.
She was the cute, bubbly college gymnast who scored a 10 with a fun routine.
Now she’s the college gymnast who did gymnastics in the nude for all to see.
If you like viewing filth, have at it.
Garbage in...garbage out.
I saw a naked woman. I don't know what you saw, but I truly feel for you wife.
So you’re a perv...
At least admit it.
Ditto
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Big deal!
The Greeks did their Olympics all nekkid!
Well...you're half right.
Dorothy Hammill wasn't a gymnast. She was a skater. And gorgeous.
I'm sure she's very sorry that a bunch of creepy, out of shape, old men on FreeRepublic don't find her sexually attractive and are insulting her mercilessly from behind their computer screens. I wonder how she will get through this difficult time.
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