As always, it has been a long path to this summer’s Olympic Games held in Tokyo, Japan. The diverse games in the Olympics, on the other hand, are far more bizarre than you could have ever guessed. Olympians and other athletes go through a lot, and you may have seen some of it.
Totally bizarre photos of the human body and sports include a shot of 14-year-old Nadia Comaneci’s leg muscles after a race and an artistic photo of Usain Bolt with parts of the racing track attached to his back and Alex Gregory’s hands after wearing wet gloves for so long. If you’re in awe, let us know which of the photos you find most fascinating.
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1. Images of gymnastics exercises seen on X-ray
2. What The Ski Jumpers Are Looking At May Look Easy On TV, But It’s Just A Reminder. In Sochi, Russia, athletes take in the view from the Olympic ski jump
3. Olympic fever is in full swing
4. US volleyball player David Lee wanted a much larger frame than Simone Biles
5. Weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz became the first Filipino to win an Olympic gold medal, but everyone noticed is her injuries
6. Sarah Attar, the first Saudi woman to compete in athletics at the Olympics, finished dead last in her heat in the 800 metres but it’s still a matter of proud
7. 14-year-old athlete, Nadia Comaneci with the first perfect 10 in Olympic history in leg muscles.
8. Cyclist Janez Brajkovic’s leg after winning the race
9. For the Houston Astros, throwing out the first pitch
10. Verified just before the arrival of US citizens
11. Van Der Weijden’s feet, the Dutch Olympic swimming champion. For a Cancer Research, Swimmer Completed 163 Km/101 Mi in 55 Hours
12. Simone Biles, a 4’8″ Olympic gymnast, stands next to Shaq, who is 7’1″
13. I take the track with me once I’ve blazed up the track
14. Gymnast Seda Tutkhalyan of Russia’s squad and volleyball player Alexander Volkov of Russia’s team
15. Because of the Tour de France, my legs appear to be a little tired
16. In 2009, J.R. Celski’s right skate blade sliced into his left quadriceps during the U.S. Olympic Trials
17. Hands of an Olympic Rower
18. Athletes’ Olympic Abs
19. The difference between riding every day and riding casually after retirement
20. In Rio Olympics, Dutch track cyclist Laurine Van Riessen is seen riding the track wall
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