Jaw-Dropping Olympian Pics That Redefine the Human Body
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Synchronized swimming may seem like a graceful dance in the water, but it takes tremendous strength, endurance, and flexibility. British Olympian Olivia Federici wowed us with her moves at the 2016 Rio Games, where she showcased her incredible stretching routine.
Previously, the sport was known as “water ballet,” and it was first demonstrated at the 1896 Olympics as entertainment. Nowadays, it’s a highly competitive sport that demands athletes hold their breath for up to three minutes and perform intricate underwater routines.
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