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PHOTOS: Tattoos at the Olympics

Martin Meissner
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PHOTOS: Tattoos at the Olympics
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Taboo in much of Tokyo, tattoos are everywhere at the Olympics.

There맥스카지노s the lion on British swimmer Adam Peaty맥스카지노s shoulder. An inspirational message on the arm of Chinese 3-on-3 basketball player Yan Peng. A likeness of Christ the Redeemer on the calf of Spanish boxer Gabriel Escobar Mascunano. And the Olympic rings. So many Olympic rings. French swimmer Fantine Lesaffre has them on her left forearm, and American shooter Kayle Browning on her right wrist.

They맥스카지노re on Moroccan boxer Abdelhaq Nadir맥스카지노s left bicep, and on the ankle of Canadian gymnast Shallon Olsen. Italian gymnast Vanessa Ferrari has them, too, on the back of her neck 맥스카지노 along with ink commemorating previous trips to the Beijing, London and Rio de Janeiro Games.

Athletes won't do much mingling with locals at these pandemic-restricted Olympics. If they did, they might not find their body art as welcome. Tattoos remain stigmatized in Japan, where those with them are commonly banned from beaches, gyms, pools and elsewhere around Japan.

No such restrictions in the Olympic bubble, though. In the pool, on the beach, at the range 맥스카지노 the athletes are redefining what it means to have the mark of a champion.