The Mystery of the Dark Red Circles: Why Olympic Athletes and Celebrities Are Sporting This Unusual Trend (Page 2 ) | September 7, 2024
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Her hair was safely covered with a swim cap, and she wore swimming goggles. With one hand securely resting on her waist, she prepared herself for her second dive into the sea. The Michael Phelps In this photo from the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, Michael Phelps is shown celebrating earning the gold in the men’s 4 x 200m freestyle relay. He had prominent round red patches on each sides of his big shoulders.Phelps’ arms, shoulders, and abs were all clearly visible in a different photo taken at the same event as he was celebrating winning the men’s 200-meter butterfly. It was also his 20th gold medal at the Olympics. The most decorated Olympian in history grinned at the cameras as he walked out of the water, his wet skin contrasting with the red rings.

During the swimming competition, Phelps was also able to see the recognizable red circles as he got ready to compete in a Men’s 100m Butterfly heat. He joined his hands and stood tall, self-assured, and prepared.Huge red circles stretched across Michael Phelps’s back, as seen in an unusual aerial photo. He was getting ready to participate in the Men’s 200m Individual Medley Semifinal when the photo was shot. Phelps’s back muscles were clearly marked by red spots in another adorable photo. He was enjoying his victory with Conor Dwyer in the Men’s 4 × 200m Freestyle Relay Final.

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