
Does the Olympics have a new heartthrob? Meet Poland's javelin thrower Maria Andrejczyk who previously auctioned off Olympic medal - and is sending pulses racing in Paris
Daily MailA number of athletes currently residing in the city of love, have found themselves the subject of lusting viewers during their stay in Olympic village. The latest sportsperson to set hearts racing is the Polish javelin thrower, Maria Andrejczyk, 28, who's chiselled features and long brunette locks, have caught kept eyes on her during the games. Pictured: Polish javelin thrower, Maria Andrejczyk, 28, who's chiseled features and long brunette locks, have caught kept eyes on her during the games Maria pictured enjoying a stunning beach holiday. She boasts 164K followers on her Instagram account where she shares training videos, and sweet pictures of her travelling and cuddling her pet dog Today, Maria took on the women's javelin long throws in Paris where she qualified in group B with an impressive throw of 65.52m Maria braves the chill looking sea in a scantily clad bikini. Maria's performance in Paris will mark her first Olympic games since her impressive feat of generosity after the Tokyo games in 2021 On Wednesday, the Polish athlete, pictured, took part in the women's javelin long throws in Paris where she qualified in group B with an impressive throw of 65.52m Maria pictured earlier this year after she won gold in the Polish Champion 2024 with 63.93m Maria pictured posing on the podium during the medal ceremony for the women's javelin throw at the 2020 Summer Olympics Maria pictured flipping back her long luscious hair.
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