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The Hottest Winter Bods in Women's Sports of 2021

From the makers of the Hottest Summer Bods in Women's Sports & Fitness of 2020 list

By Winners OnlyPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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As we produce this piece it is 11 degrees in Chicago, 22 in Cleveland, 17 in Birmingham, Alabama, four degrees in Dallas ... wait four degrees in Dallas? Yes, four degrees in Dallas. As this cold ass winter continues, we are giving a shoutout to the hottest winter bodies in sports.

We honored women for their summer bods last year and we say, why not honor the best of the winter months. It's hard for many of us to stay inspired to stay in shape when we comfort eat and stay fully clothed in these cold climates. So here's a salute to the ladies with the discipline to keep it together while we struggle to keep from freezing to death.

Part two may be coming soon. Maybe not. We will let you know! Until then, stay warm.

Lexie Brown

A native of Boston, Lexie Brown, is not only pretty, but gritty. The five-foot-nine guard was second in the WNBA in steals during the 2020 season. Her 1.8 steals per game helped Minnesota finish the season at 14-8 and qualify for the post season for a 10th straight year. Off the court Brown, an athlete endorsed by Reebok, keeps her 175,000 Instagram followers entertained with shots of her fun life and astonishing beauty.

Brenda Santana Pujols

Last year Brenda Santana Pujols became a breakout star in our Hot Summer Bods of Sports & Fitness series. It may be a cold winter in the United States but Santana Pujols seems to be doing nothing but getting hotter and hotter. The sprinter at University of Albany keeps our imaginations warm with Instagram posts from places like Barcel Bavaro Grand Resort and Azua, Dominican Republic. With a smile that illuminates the room and a sparkle in her eye, Santana Pujols is going to keep the flame burning in our lives as long as she chooses to do so.

Sammy Dyson

When you go to a track meet where she is competing, you can see that Sammy Dyson is a picture of strength. She is a thrower for Youngstown State and should be a threat to win many championships in the next couple of years. What we found out recently, however is that she is a picture of beauty as well. This month, Dyson dropped photos from a shoot that were as gorgeous as her throws are powerful.

Darci Khan

A sophomore at Kentucky, this native of Stockbridge, Georgia, Darci Khan is currently working hard to become one of the top hurdlers in the world of college track and field. In the mean time she is also building a fanbase on social media as she is a fun follow on TikTok.

Her charisma comes through in her comical clips and she also shows the ability groove a bit when she decides to bust a move from time-to-time. Khan is reminding us that even though we are going through the trials of political strife and a pandemic, we can still take a moment out to smile and enjoy the good times that we create.

Thunder Rosa

Thunder Rosa is a survivor in pro wrestling. The native of Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico has consistently found a way to get on national TV despite never bring in WWE. In 2015 she made her debut on Lucha Underground. After years on that program she premiered in Ring of Honor in 2018. Thunder Rosa became a part of the NWA Power YouTube show in 2019 before making her debut on All Elite Wrestling in 2020.

All Elite Wrestling airs on TNT which is the biggest network of any show that she has ever appeared on during her pro wrestling career. She has made a name for herself with these bigger organizations as well as many independents around the nation. In 2020, Thunder Rosa was named the 14th best female wrestler in the PWI Female 100.

Tasmyn Fahey

The native of Christchurch, New Zealand is in the midst of her final season at North Carolina A&T. A six-foot middle blocker, Tasmyn Fahey started her collegiate career as a competitor at Casper Community College where she was active during the 2017 and 2018 seasons. A sociology major, Fahey is gathering a following on Instagram, with over 20,000 fans.

Mariah Lesure

Mariah Lesure keeps social media lit up with her beautiful posts. This recent graduate of Cal State Bakersfield finished her senior indoor season with a third place finish in the 60-meter dash at the Western Athletic Conference championship. She will finish her collegiate career this spring during the outdoor season. A former high school cheerleader, Lesure now has us cheering for her as she sprints past the competition and posts some of the most beautiful photos on Instagram.

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