Filed under: Women's Sports, USA, Attractive Olympians
Olympic athletes often don't get paid to do anything other than look good. In that vein, Attractive Olympians handicaps which athletes may rake in endorsement deals after the Olympics.Logan Tom was the youngest person to ever make the U.S. Olympic volleyball team -- she was just 19 when she made the squad in 2000. The outside hitter was named the high school player of the year in 1998 and was twice the collegiate player of the year while playing for Stanford, where she won a national championship. She has also played for the AVP beach volleyball circuit, where she was named rookie of the year in 2006.
Despite her credentials and eight years on the national team, the U.S. women have yet to garner an Olympic medal during her stead (they finished 4th and 5th in the last two Olympiads). So she still has room to grow a bigger legacy.
Her impressive athletic skill noted, it is now time to judge her for her looks. Yes, she may have been #91 on FHM's list of 100 most beautiful women -- but what really matters is if she's #1 in our hearts. After the jump, weigh the impressive photographic evidence against some cooked stats, and vote in our Attractive Olympian poll.
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