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5 Olympians to follow on Pinterest

The Olympic athletes are challenging Pinterest stereotypes, one pin at a time. 

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Beneath the cut shoulders and Herculean dedication, Olympians are just like us. Or at least, they use the same social networks.

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We already knew they were tweeting and Instagramming between training sessions. But a few brave athletes have also ventured on to Pinterest.

Here are five Olympic athletes who pin to win.

1) Rebecca Adlington

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This 23-year-old British freestyle swimmer and two-time gold medalist has weddings on her mind—pinning bridal bouquets, dresses, and engagement rings. She also has a penchant for tiny puppies.

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2) Natalie Coughlin

The American swimmer appears to have spent a bit of time packing for the London 2012 Olympics by pinning. In recent weeks, she’s pinned a travel case, comfortable clothes, and a candle for making hotel rooms smell more familiar.

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3) Missy Franklin

An American swimmer and two-time gold medalist, Franklin’s boards prove that even professional athletes can indulge in desserts every now and then. From chocolate-covered bananas to chocolate raspberries to a s’mores cookies, the 17-year-old Franklin’s board betrays quite the sweet tooth.

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4) Misty May-Treanor

The 35-year-old American beach volleyball player and two-time gold medalist is the only one on the list who has dedicated an entire board to the Games—Olympics Fun. Check out her boards for mid-game action shots and messages to her sponsors.

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5) Sarah Robles

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Called the strongest woman in the U.S., the 24-year-old American weightlifter has just one pinboard, fittingly titled Tough Girls. Robles, who has recently gotten media attention for her difficulty getting sponsors since she doesn’t fit into a conventional body type, pins inspirational messages about loving your shape and how everyone can be beautiful.

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Are there any athletes on Pinterest we missed? Let us know.

 
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