Us gay olympic diver
Happy Man Crush Monday! We are going to take our mcm followers to the water world of athletics. Let's see who are on our list of the most popular male divers and swimmers. Ian Thorpe. First thing first, Ian hate people who don't signify at crossroads. He wants to complete his HSC after the retirement and wants to become either a psychologist or surgeon.


Olympic Diver Greg Louganis: 'I Was Stronger Than I Ever Gave Myself Credit for'
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Matthew Mitcham gets engaged: 'He got down on both knees'
The site is filled largely with coming-out stories, news analysis and slide shows of good-looking athletes. And every two years, during the Winter and Summer Olympics, its audience traffic rises to new heights, quantifiable evidence of something often generalized and stereotyped. It did not take a shirtless and lubed flag-bearer from Tonga, or photographs of gymnasts on the beach, or divers taking post-plunge showers. Those things only helped draw interest from audiences, both gay and straight. But gay men were already a reliable demographic, as demonstrated across the web, from Outsports to other sites targeted to gays that are now filled largely with photos and posts about the Olympics. The question is why gay men love the Olympics.



Daley reveals gay relationship
He is the only man and the second diver in Olympic history to sweep the diving events in consecutive Olympic Games. He has been called both "the greatest American diver" [2] and "probably the greatest diver in history". His teenage biological parents placed him for adoption when he was eight months old and he was raised in California by his adoptive parents , Frances and Peter Louganis.





Rio de Janeiro CNN It's likely to prove one of Rio 's most memorable moments and it has nothing to with the winning of medals. So happy for you. So proud.
