Everyone Is Saying The Same Thing About The Highly-Inappropriate U.S. Women’s Olympic Uniforms

The United States women’s track and field team will be in action and looking good when they head to Paris, France, to compete in the Summer Olympics.

Nike unveiled uniforms that U.S. track athletes can wear in the Paris Olympics this summer, and two particular female outfits have drawn most of the attention because of their revealing nature.

Chari Hawkins, a United States heptathlete, reminded everybody of those outfits when she took to social media and sported both while walking on the track.

One of the outfits is a leotard that is cut extremely high on the hips, and it seems one wrong move could have a woman’s business poking out. You can see a lot of Hawkins’ booty hanging out the back once the camera turns around.

Her first outfit may be tight, but it is more traditional as it is a two-piece Team U.S.A. set.

There are more than 25 style combos for female athletes for the Olympics.

Here are some of the reactions:

Former Utah State track & field great Chari Hawkins certainly gained an entirely new fan base due to her showcasing her best model walk, donning the red, white, and blue of Team U.S.A. as she heads off to the 2024 Paris Olympics.

She has already made some history, as she is the first Utah State athlete to represent Team U.S.A. since James Parker in the 2004 Athens games, per K.S.L. Sports.

Chari Hawkins Went From A Massive Failure To Glory At Her Advanced Age As She Heads To The Olympics

Chari Hawkins was not going to let her Olympics dream die out.

Things got bad for her when she failed to score a single point for Utah State in the NCAA outdoor championships, where her best finish was ninth.

The vivacious blonde track and field athlete finished 15th in her first Olympic trials, in 2016 and then sixth in her second Olympic trials, in 2021, She was 30.

Now, at 33 years old, she placed second in the heptathlon at last month’s Olympic trials and qualified for the Olympic Games.

 

 

 

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