NCAA Athlete Olivia Dunne Shows Off Impressive Strength and Flexibility on the Balance Beam

The 2023 SI Swimsuit model appears to be back in the gym training for her senior gymnastics season.
Olivia Dunne

Olivia Dunne.


After a successful 2023 gymnastics season with the LSU Tigers, it appears that Olivia Dunne is back in the gym preparing for her season year. The 20-year-old NCAA athlete shared a TikTok clip from a gym in Louisiana on Monday night, in which she showed off her incredible athletic prowess.

Dunne stood next to the balance beam and grinned at the camera before hoisting herself into a handstand on top of the piece of equipment. She slowly lowered her legs down onto the beam into the splits before Dunne again turned toward the camera, threw a victorious arm into the air and offered up another smile. She wore a simple black leotard, while her blonde locks were pulled back into a sporty ponytail.

“bit of a stretch… #foryou #lsu #gymnastics,” the 2023 SI Swimsuit model wrote in her caption.

“This is unbelievable i have watched 7 times,” fellow SI Swimsuit model Katie Austin noted in the comments.

“I can watch this on repeat forever,” someone else wrote.

“Actual talent,” another of Dunne’s 7.5 million followers on the platform observed.

“Yesss go liv 🤩 you’re amazing always 👸❤️❤️,” an additional fan applauded.

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