Tokyo 2020: Bazaarman’s List of Olympians to Follow on Instagram

We can’t help but admire the good looking and talented Olympians during the Tokyo 2020 games. Here’s our list of drool-worthy Olympians to follow on Instagram. You can thank us later.

Tom Daley

He recently made headlines after he was spotted knitting on the Olympic stands. Turns out he was knitting a cardigan to raise funds for The Brain Tumor Charity. He’s an Olympic swimmer, good looking and sweet. He checks all the boxes. After 13 years of competing, Daley finally won his first gold in the men’s synchronised 10-meter platform event alongside Matty Lee.

 

 

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Ítalo Ferreira

Brazillian surfer and male Olympian Italo Ferreira became the first person representing Brazil to win a gold medal in surfing. Check out his Instagram profile for workout and amazing surfing videos.

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Kim Ji Wook

We thought he was K-Pop star. Diver Kim Ji Wook is representing the Republic of Korea in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. He took part in the 3m springboard synchronised mixed diving competition, alongside Kim Su-ji. He didn not win a medal this time round, but we are sure to watch out for him in the next Olympics.

 

 

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Pita Taufatofua

Pita Taufatofua is from Tonga, and was the flagbearer for his home country. He led his team shirtless and oiled during the Opening Ceremony. He competed in Taekwondo, but he is now out of the games. We hope to see him compete in the next Olympics.

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Rui Hachimura

The first thing you notice about the basketball player is how tall he is (6 feet 8 inches to be exact), he was towering over his Japanese teammates during the Olympics opening ceremony. He represented Japan and served as the flagbearer during the opening ceremony. He is an NBA player with the Washington Wizards.