Paraguayan Swimmer Luana AlonsoLuana Alonso (Photo via luanalonsom/Instagram)
Paraguay native and swimmer Luana Alonso is killing it on social media and in the pool.

Her hard work has ultimately paid off as she qualified for the Paris Olympics.

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, the 20-year-old swimmer announced to her growing fan base and supporters that she qualified for the Paris Games in July, which will be her second appearance at the Olympic level.

She posted: “It’s official! Qualified for the Paris Games 2024 ! My heart is happy to represent the country once again! Thank you to my family, friends, and sponsors for making this possible!” Alonso posted. “Let’s go, Paraguay.”

Luana Alonso posted a picture of herself in her swimsuit and showed off her Olympic ring tattoo in a risky area on her body. You could see tan lines near her sensitive area.

“Just joined the Olympic Rings tattoo club,” she wrote on Instagram.

The Nike athlete, who boasts more than 220,000 followers on the social media platform, is sure to receive a lot more support just because of her attractiveness.

Luana Alonso Started Her Swimming Career At Virginia Tech Before Heading Into Transfer Portal

Before Luana Alonso became a household name online, she was at Virginia Tech qualifying for the 2022 NCAA Championships for Virginia Tech, finishing 30th in the 100 fly individual in a best time of 52.29.

Internationally, Alonso swam the 100-meter fly at the 2021 Olympic Games and placed 28th.

Last year, Alonso participated in the 2023 NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships as a member of the SMU Mustangs.

Per the university’s website, she would finish the year there with career-best times in the 100 and 200 fly.

She’s not the only sports star to study at SMU; two-time US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau also graduated from the college.

New England Patriots Legend Is Nearing Deal With Tom Brady To Become An Owner Of The Las Vegas Raiders

Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis and Tom Brady.Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis and Tom Brady (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Another New England Patriots’ all-time great will is set to join old teammate Tom Brady and the Las Vegas Raiders’ ownership group.

After his retirement in 2023, it was announced that Brady was purchasing a stake in the Las Vegas Raiders. The team is owned by Mark Davis, who inherited the team from his father Al after the latter’s passing in 2011.

According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, fellow Patriots legend and ex-Raider Richard Seymour is also joining the team’s ownership group:

“Per a source with knowledge of the situation, Hall of Fame defensive lineman Richard Seymour is close to finalizing a deal to become an owner and limited partner of the Raiders…

Seymour, we’re told, will join forces with Brady. Together (and with their own partners) they would own 10.4 percent of the team.”

In their 2023 NFL team valuations, Forbes listed the Las Vegas Raiders as the sixth-most valuable NFL franchise ($6.2 billion). Only the Dallas Cowboys ($9 billion), New England Patriots ($7 billion), Los Angeles Rams ($6.9 billion), New York Giants ($6.8 billion) and Chicago Bears ($6.3 billion) were valued higher.