Thomas Ceccon: The Olympic swimmer the internet won't stop talking about

Thomas Ceccon takes over
Impressive performer
Not the main focus
Immediate hit
Growing fanbase
More than just a set of abs
“I knew I could win it”
Sporting family
'The Shark'
Consistent
Thomas Ceccon takes over

Italian swimmer Thomas Ceccon has taken the internet by storm, and not just for his incredible performances in the pool.

Impressive performer

Ceccon has been a revelation for Italy in the pool at the Paris Olympics, helping his nation win a bronze medal in the men’s 4x100m freestyle relay before taking home gold in the 100m backstroke.

Not the main focus

During the medal ceremony where Ceccon and his teammates collected their bronze, a slight wardrobe malfunction revealed Ceccon’s midriff, or as Today puts it, his, “well-cut abs.”

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Immediate hit

Ceccon’s adonis-like abs were immediately noticed by fans online, with one writing, “I’m not one for being swayed by the beauty of men or women. But, then, there’s Italian gold medallist swimmer Thomas Ceccon,” after his second time on the medal podium.

Growing fanbase

Another fan simply wrote, “That italian olympic swimmer thomas ceccon is moving me.”

More than just a set of abs

Ceccon’s abs are certainly nothing to be sniffed at, but the swimmer’s performances should be the main talking point, with the Italian dreaming of Olympic gold since childhood.

“I knew I could win it”

In an interview with Rai Italia before the Games, Ceccon said, “When I was a kid I used to go to training with Alberto (the coach). He asked me what my dream was, I said to win the Olympics and he said 'Easy, one thing at a time.' From when I was a child I knew I could win it.”

Sporting family

Ceccon’s athletic ability comes from both sides of his family, with his mother winning Italian championships in skating, whilst his father competed in the pentathlon during his time in the military, per Rai Italia.

'The Shark'

Per Today, Ceccon’s nickname is 'The Shark' which feels pertinent given his speed in the water and the danger he could pose to anyone who gets a look at him!

Consistent

Paris 2024 is not Ceccon’s first Olympics, with the Italian also competing in Tokyo where he claimed a silver in the 4x100m freestyle, bronze in the 4x100m medley, and finished fourth in the 100m backstroke, per Today.

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