Sexiest 2010 Winter Olympic Athletes

Written by Lupin IV. Posted in J-Cool



Asahi TV news asks Japanese women to choose the most handsome non-Japanese Olympic athletes:




  1. Bjørn Einar Romøren (Ski Jump – Norway)
  2. Johnny Weir? (Figure Skating – U.S.)
  3. Jan Schmid (Nordic Combined – Norway)
  4. Evan Lysacek (Figure Skating – U.S.)
  5. Henrik Lundqvist (Ice Hockey – Sweden)

Honorable mention: Mike Kohn (Bobsledding – U.S.)

[Source: Japan Probe]

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