Tuesday, July 31, 2012

London Olympics - dripping with sexy women

Russian longjumper Darya Klishina qualifies as sexy. So does Italian Olympic volleyball player Francesca Piccinini. American beach volleyballer Jen Kessy does too.

Blonde Russian longjumper Darya Klishina is getting plenty of attention during the 2012 London Olympics as one of the sexy athletes showing off her beauty and athletic prowess.
Italian volleyballer Francesca Piccinini posed nude in a 2004 calendar published by the Italian version of Men's Health magazine.
American beach volleyball player Jen Kessy is definitely one to watch as she rocks the fashionable tiny bikini in London this summer.
Leryn Franco of Paraguay was the runner-up for Miss Universe in Paraguay in 2006.
Australian mountain biker Niki Gudex is also is a model and graphic designer.
Check out a whole plethora of both nipples from the Olympics and Olympic camel toe and just downright hot and sexy Olympic photos as the London Summer Olympic games go on.

German beach volleyball - itsy bitsy bikinis

Women's Olympic Beach Volleyball continues on day 4 of the London 2012 Olympic games and, again, there's no shortage of scantily clad hot bodies romping about in the British sand. Today we check out the action between Germany and Brazil.

A close-up of a German women's Olympic beach volleyball player showing off not only the official ball but the player's tiny, barely-there bikini leaving me to guess that she waxes.

Sexy Olympic beach volleyball dancers - photos

Women's Olympic beach volleyball must be the only sport with cheerleaders or dancers and I am not objecting. These bikini-clad women are drop dead sexy - just check out the photos below.

A cheerleader performs, wiggling her hips and butt in her tiny bikini, during the women's beach volleyball
Cheerleaders perform in sexy bikinis during the women's beach volleyball preliminary phase
Cheerleaders perform, showing some magnificent cleavage, during the women's beach volleyball preliminary phase
Cheerleaders perform during Women's Beach Volleyball on Day 1
Cheerleaders perform, showing off a curvaceous butt, during Women's Beach Volleyball on Day 1

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Beach Volleyball Dancers - London 2012 Olympics Photos

I had no idea that dancers were a part of Olympic Beach Volleyball but here they are. These photos personally make me wonder just what the purpose of beach volleyball dancers are but I assume that they are cheerleaders for the beach volleyball players. I never thought that the Olympics were a place for dancers or cheerleaders - I assumed that was something left for professional football and basketball and a handful of high school and collegiate sports. I don't object, though, because these scantily clad dancers have some of the best physiques I have seen yet at the Olympic games in London.

Cheerleaders dance during a practice session at the beach volleyball centre court at Horse Guards Parade - the cheerleader in the yellow bikini looks to be dangerously close to a nip slip or full-on boob flash.
Dancers from the AMCK Agency rehearse in a practice facility next to the Horse Guard Parade in central London.

London 2012 Opening Ceremony

Fireworks fill the sky just above London's Olympic Stadium during yesterday's Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony celebration. While NBC seemingly dropped the ball with biased coverage I found much better coverage of the opening ceremony via the BBC One stream.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Stream the London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony

Click here to watch the official stream of the London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony festivities, live from the BBC,

London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony photos

The 2012 London Olympics are off and running with the Opening Ceremony currently taking place - featuring a theatrical folk music display, a flyover by Great Britain's Red Arrows and thousands of athletes from around the world filing in to London's Olympic Stadium.
Click here to watch the official stream of the London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony festivities, live from the BBC,

Opening Ceremonies - London 2012 Olympics

With only an hour to go before the London 2012 Olympic opening ceremonies kick off, the seats at London's Olympic Stadium are beginning to fill up. Thousands of Olympic athletes will make their way around the track at Olympic Stadium during this evening's opening ceremony festivities.

View the panorama of London's Olympic Stadium below (click to enlarge)
London Olympic Stadium Opening Ceremony panorama

From flickr user nagy.adam

Sexiest Olympic women's basketball player - photos

Meet Antonija Misura of Team Croatia. She is a member of the Croatian Women's Basketball team and is, by far, the sexiest woman competing at the 2012 London Olympic games. Check out the photos below of Antonija Misura showing cleavage, in only a bra and panties, sucking on a lollipop and looking all sorts of sexy in almost nude photos and be sure to check back for more London Olympic photos right here.









The Olympic torch arrives in London - 17 photos

The opening ceremonies of the London 2012 Olympic Games air here in the United States beginning at 6:30 PM C/T but the Olympic torch has already arrived in London and made its way around to dozens of recognizable landmarks in the greater London area. Check out the 17 photos below of the Olympic torch making its way around London below.

The Olympic Flame arrives in London
Royal Marine Martin Williams abseils from a helicopter with the Olympic Flame into the grounds of the Tower of London during Day 63 of the Torch Relay.

The Olympic Flame visits Shakespeare's Globe Theatre on its penultimate day of the Olympic Torch Relay.

Wheelchair Basketball player, Ade Adepitan, carries the Olympic Flame on Millennium Bridge during Day 69 of the Olympic Torch Relay.

On the penultimate day of the London 2012 Torch Relay,the Flame paid a visit to St Pancras International Railway Station where the first set of giant Olympic Rings were installed.

As the Olympic Flame spent its penultimate day of the Olympic Torch Relay travelling round the UK, it was carried to No 10 Downing Street by Torchbearer Kate Nesbitt, where it was greeted by Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha.

Torchbearers Wai-Ming Lee and John Hulse with the Olympic Flame in front of Buckingham Palace in the presence of Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry.

On the penultimate day of the Olympic Torch Relay Anthony Page holds the Flame in front of one of London’s most popular landmark’s, Big Ben, as it travels through the city of Westminster.

The weather was on side today as the Olympic Flame travelled through the city of Westminster aboard a traditional open-top double-decker bus carried by Saman Jafar.

The Olympic Flame makes its way towards the giant Olympic Rings at Tower Bridge aboard the Royal rowbarge Gloriana, on the final day of the Torch Relay.

Dame Kelly Holmes is the first Torchbearer to carry the Flame in London
Double Olympic gold medallist Dame Kelly Holmes carries the Olympic Flame in the grounds of the Tower of London during Day 63 of the Torch Relay.

The Olympic Flame begins day 64 of the Relay at Greenwich Park
Torchbearer Natasha Sinha holds the Olympic Flame in Greenwich Park, in front of the main arena that will host the Equestrian and elements of the Pentathlon competitions, at the start of Day 64 of the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay.

The Flame on the roof of North Greenwich Arena
Former basketball player John Amaechi and gymnast Nadia Comaneci exchange the Olympic Flame on the viewing platform of North Greenwich Arena during Day 64 of the Olympic Torch Relay.

The Olympic Flame rides the London Eye
Amelia Hempleman-Adams poses with the Olympic Flame on top of a London Eye pod on the Torch Relay through London

Britain's Andy Murray carries the Olympic Flame
Britain's Andy Murray holds the Olympic Flame on Centre Court at Wimbledon on Day 66 of the Olympic Torch Relay.

The Olympic Flame takes the London Underground
Torchbearer John Light carries the Olympic Flame onto a London Underground train at Wimbledon station

The Flame arrives at Kew Gardens
Oliver Golding holds the Olympic Flame in between the Olympic Rings at Kew Gardens during Day 67 of the Olympic Torch Relay.

Former World Cup winning footballer Gordon Banks carries the Olympic Flame down Wembley Way during Day 68.

The hipster Olympics are real

The Olympics, regardless of their participants, are the best athletes in their chosen sport. In this vein, the Hipster Olympics are no different that the 2012 Summer Olympics which open in mere hours in London, England. The Hipster Olympics, held in Germany on June 21, featured such hipster events as the horned rim glasses toss and the crate race (both pictured below). In all honesty, the events at the Hipster Olympics look like much more fun than the purely athletic events at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Hispter Olympics crate race in Germany

Hipster Olympics horned rim glasses toss in Germany

Thursday, July 26, 2012

London 2012 Olympics Women's Beach Volleyball

London 2012 Olympics Women's Beach Volleyball photo of the day - butt nearly swallows bikini bottom



Some photographers at the London 2012 Olympics unknowingly capture photographic gold and if you've paid any attention here in past years you'll know that my favorite summer Olympics sport is women's beach volleyball. That's why this photo of an unnamed female beach volleyball player caught my eye. Her bikini bottom is in real danger of being swallowed up. I suppose incidents like this almost vanishing bikini bottom are why women's beach volleyball players are always tugging at and repositioning their bikini bottoms between points. Nobody wants their bikini bottom to head too far north and while this photo is awesome to me it may be a good thing that the Olympic athlete photographed was unnamed because nobody actually wants this photo tied to her name.

Check out a whole plethora of both nipples from the Olympics and Olympic camel toe and just downright hot and sexy Olympic photos as the London Summer Olympic games go on.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

London Olympics - 17 crazy diving faces

Olympic diver Anna Lindberg of Sweden
Olympic diver Anna Lindberg of Sweden

Olympic diver Cassidy Krug of Team USA
Olympic diver Cassidy Krug of Team USA looks like she jumped out of fear during her Olympic dive

Olympic diver Christian Arayon of Colombia
Olympic diver Christian Arayon of Colombia

Olympic diver David Boudia of Team USA sports camel nose in his speedo
Olympic diver David Boudia of Team USA sports camel nose in his speedo

Olympic diver Hu Yudan of China
Olympic diver Hu Yudan of China appears to have just been punched in the face during this Olympic dive

Olympic diver Hu Yudan of China
Olympic diver Hu Yudan of China

Olympic diver Ilya Zakharov of Russia
Olympic diver Ilya Zakharov of Russia

Olympic diver Kristian Ipsen of Team USA
Olympic diver Kristian Ipsen of Team USA seems to be surprised that he is actually diving

Olympic divers Loudy Wiggins and Rachel Bugg of Australia
Olympic divers Loudy Wiggins and Rachel Bugg of Australia look like they know that holding this pose when hitting the water during this Olympic dive will hurt their butts terribly

Olympic diver Luiz Felipe A Outerelo of Brazil
Olympic diver Luiz Felipe A Outerelo of Brazil

Olympic divers Lyubov Chervinskaya and Lyudmila Khmel of Kazakhstan
Olympic divers Lyubov Chervinskaya and Lyudmila Khmel of Kazakhstan

Olympic diver Martin Wolfram of Germany
Olympic diver Martin Wolfram of Germany seems to be almost screaming during his Olympic dive

Olympic diver Matthew Mitcham of Australia
Olympic diver Matthew Mitcham of Australia

Olympic diver Paola Espinosa of Mexico
Olympic diver Paola Espinosa of Mexico looks almost gleeful during her Olympic dive

Olympic diver Qiu Bo of China
Olympic diver Qiu Bo of China looks like he is trying to force out some stubborn poo during his Olympic dive

Olympic diver Sharleen Stratton of Australia
Olympic diver Sharleen Stratton of Australia looks to be in pure agony during this Olympic dive

Olympic diver Yahel Castillo of Mexico
Olympic diver Yahel Castillo of Mexico looks to be fearful of what lies below during his Olympic dive