Olivia Dunne Shows Off Her Flexibility And ‘Relaxing’ Moves Got “a 10” From Her Fans
Olivia Dunne, a star at Louisiana State, flaunted her winning spirit in her most recent flashback photo.
Earlier in the season, the 21-year-old college gymnast showed off her amazing flexibility in a floor performance.
On January 12, in the first game of the LSU Tigers’ season, Dunne made her 2024 debut against Ohio State.
The 21-year-old is currently a senior at Baton Rouge.
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She also kicked off her last season with the squad with a near-perfect floor exercise.
Dunne helped lead LSU to a 96.995-196.795 victory, earning a 9.875 for her performance, which was just short of a personal best.
Despite missing the team’s victory over Kentucky last week, Livvy was eager to showcase her abilities to her 13 million online followers.
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She posted a picture of herself on Monday, upside down and in a competitive position as she stretched her leg straight back past her head in an astonishing pose.
“‘Just kicking back relaxing,” was Livvy’s caption for the photo.
“I’d give that move a 10,” an admirer commented on Instagram.
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Another stated, “I’m getting arrested if I speak my mind about this.”
In contrast, a third person said, “I love gymnastics.”
“That’s relaxed?!” exclaimed a fourth person.
Livvy is one of the wealthiest collegiate athletes in the nation.
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She made her modeling debut in 2023 with an appearance in the renowned Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.
In their SEC opener last Friday, LSU defeated Kentucky.
LSU’s score of 198.125 was the highest of any team after three meets.
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Coach Jay Clark of LSU stated, “We needed that. It’s good to know that we have options.
“We told the team all along that we wanted to be able to mix things up and to be able to get some different looks to see what really looks the best in the end.
“Overall, we’re just proud of them, Kentucky is a great team a lot of credit goes to them. This is a tough place for people to compete.”