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    3
    Aug
    2012
    1:53pm, EDT

    Nailing it! Olympians show off fancy fingers and toes

    Combining OPI's Only Gold for Me and Bring on the Bling, Natalie Coughlin layered the two tones over her fingernails so they'd really pop under stadium lights.

    By Jillian Eugenios and Sarika Dani

    The ladies of the London Olympics have shown both their love for glamour and their country by rocking some serious nail art.

    Swimmer Natalie Coughlin took matters into her own hands — literally. “I don’t like to wear makeup when I swim. It’s a distraction,” she told TODAY.com. So instead, she expressed herself through her DIY mani. “I’m the designated team manicurist. I did these myself.”

    Swimmer Lia Neal, who won bronze in the 4x100-meter freestyle race, showed off her medal — and her patriotic nails — for photographer Neil Leifer on the TODAY set. 

    Neil Leifer

    One accent nail on each of Lia Neal's hands features white stars against blue.

    Her teammate, silver medalist Elizabeth Beisel, also posed for Leifer, sporting a sparkly set of blue glitter to accent her silver medal. She kept just one nail on each hand painted a bright red.
     

    Neil Leifer

    Elizabeth Beisel flaunts her medal and sparkly manicure after earning silver at the 400-meter individual medley.

    The swim team aren't the only ones sporting decorated digits. Tennis star Venus Williams went for the colors of the American flag, accenting one nail with stars. Passion for flashing a fancy mani runs in the family: Sister Serena has been licensed to give manicures.
     

    Jewel Samad / AFP - Getty Images

    U.S. tennis player Venus Williams sports an ornate homage to her home country on her fingertips.

    U.S. water polo player Heather Petri has a tradition: with every major championship, including the Olympic games, she has her nails done by the same manicurist. “She usually does an American flag,” she told TODAY.com. Petri’s team has never won a gold (they've previously brought home two silvers and a bronze), so she decided change was necessary. “We have not won the gold yet. And so when they did it this time I said don’t do a flag, do something different. So she decided to do hearts in red, white, and blue." 

    Silver medalist Heather Petri added a gold heart to her pedicure.

    At several P&G salons, sprinkled around London and set up by the Olympic sponsor to service visitors looking to celebrate their home countries, demand is high: They're doing 150 nail treatments a day. “We are expecting to deliver 25,000 treatments by the end of the games,” P&G spokesperson Catherine McMahon told TODAY.com. According to McMahon, the U.S. flag is currently leading in popularity for nail art, followed by Great Britain, Canada and Australia. “The most difficult designs to do are the ones based on the Bhutan and U.S. Virgin Island flags,” she said.  
     

     

    For athletes, function is as important as design. Amanda Furrer, one of the shooters of the Olympic team, tweeted a photo of her nails, which feature the words “Team USA” and tiny American flags on the tips. She wrote, “I told my friend Kristen at Touch of Class Nails, ‘Make sure to shorten those two nails so I can pick up my bullets.’”

    @Amanda_Furrer / Twitter

    Shooter Amanda Furrer revealed her Olympic nail art in a tweet.

    Slideshow: Olympic ink: Athletes show off their tats

    Suhaib Salem / Reuters

    Whether for good luck or to revel in a past win, Olympic athletes are sporting some serious tattoos. Check out the athletes who put their Olympic art on display.

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    Proverbs 21:31 should work for the equistrians too ~

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  • 29
    Jul
    2012
    8:49am, EDT

    What's on Olympians' lock screens? Pinups, gold-plated passion

    By Sarika Dani and Ian Sager

    A phone's lock screen – displayed on the front of most smartphones – is the digital age's wallet photo: Each offers personal inspiration, a hint of home or a mood-booster. TODAY.com is asking Olympic interviewees to show us theirs. Check back for more during the Games.

    Anthony Quintano / TODAY.com

    Merrill Moses and Heather Petri, water polo players
    Moses has a way to keep both family and Team USA ambitions within easy reach. His (racy!) lock screen photo shows his wife posing nude with an American flag. 

    “She did a photo shoot for our wedding book, like a present for me,” the water polo player told TODAY.com, adding that he hopes his wife Laura doesn’t mind that she shared the photo with us. (We hope so, too!)

    Four-time Olympian Petri’s phone lock screen is bit more wholesome: A collage of photos that reveals a necklace owned by every member of the team. It's a constant reminder of the bond she shares with her group.

    Special to TODAY.com

    Missy Franklin, swimmer
    Even “The Missile” has to chill out sometimes! The 17-year-old’s lock screen picture – a collage of photos taken during a training trip -- gives a glimpse into her activities out of the water.  


    Anthony Quintano / TODAY.com

    Jonathan Horton, gymnast
    Horton is no stranger to the weight of a medal – he won a silver in high bar and bronze in overall team competition at the 2008 Beijing Games. This time he's going for the gold, and his phone’s lock screen features a photo of the 2012 bling he and his teammates are vying for in London. 

    Sarika Dani / TODAY.com

    Jordan Burroughs, wrestler
    Burroughs may have the most awesome Twitter handle of any athlete: @AllISeeIsGold, which has more than 22,000 followers. “I love to win,” he told TODAY.com. His lock screen features a spinoff from the same concept. It’s a photo of a T-shirt he made for the Olympics that reads, “All we see is gold.” Smells like team spirit! 

    Anthony Quintano / TODAY.com

    Jake Dalton, gymnast 
    First-time Olympian Dalton’s phone lock screen says it all – the gymnast is here for Team USA and he’s here to win. 

    Anthony Quintano ./ TODAY.com

    Carly Patterson, former gymnast
    The Athens gold medalist is not competing in London, but she has plenty to look forward to! She told TODAY.com she’s tying the knot this fall. Her phone’s lock screen photo is a reminder of that commitment. “It’s the hanger that my friend gave me for my engagement party,” she said. “That’ll be my new last name – Caldwell.” 

    Sarika Dani and Ian Sager are TODAY.com’s editors in London. Sarika’s lock screen photo is a Zen pic from a recent trip north, while Ian opted for a snapshot of his wife’s self-portrait in crayon.

    More on TODAY.com:
    Water polo players predict a lot of ‘1-point games’
    Swimmer Franklin: I'll win to 'shine some light' on Colo.
    Gymnast John Horton: ‘I’m so pumped’ for the Games
    How does wrestler Burroughs deal with spotlight? He says...

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    So... Olympians are just regular people? Who knew?

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